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Looking for something free and fun to do? Look no further! These Toronto museums offer free admission and there's so much to explore without spending a dime. You can see everything from historic ...
Whether you're looking to stay indoors or spend some time outside, here's some key information on what's happening around the ...
This Halloween, Toronto History Museums invites visitors after dark to uncover Eerie Tales & Spine-Tingling Tours. Explore historic homes to hear true tales of the past inhabitants, and paranormal ...
A brand new museum has opened in downtown Toronto, and those who visit won’t believe their eyes. Toronto’s new Museum of Illusions, at 132 Front St. E., features an array of more than 80 mind-bending ...
The experiential legion museum is the “first of its kind in Toronto,” Bori said — “that does not affiliate itself with war.” The accessible, child-friendly space shares Canadian military stories, ...
Rodney generated positive reviews over the past few years, but his journey to join the ranks of Toronto tourist attractions like the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, and the Royal Ontario Museum ...
Museum of Indulgence Multimedia artist Shelley ... staff and performers share their wildest memories of Crews and Tangos, Toronto’s most storied drag bar Crews and Tangos has been enforcing ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto will reopen to the public on 30 April, more than a month after workers there went on strike, prompting the museum to close. Members of Local 535 of the ...
Positioned on the northern edge of the University of Toronto campus, the Royal Ontario Museum (also referred to as the "ROM") is a must-visit for avid history enthusiasts. Since its establishment ...
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to cut red tape and step up support for veterans Saturday, while ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto is motivated by our belief that museums can be culturally and socially useful. We promote exceptional artistic thinking and provide a community space for ...
A 14th century bronze and silver astronomical device inscribed with Latin, Hebrew and Arabic on display at the Aga Khan Museum is intended to symbolize the pluralism promoted by the Toronto museum.