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Mad about museums in Toronto

Last updated: Januray 14, 2010

Top 12 museums in Toronto

 

 
 
Considered the largest human civilization and natural history museum in Canada, the ROM boasts an internationally renowned collection containing more than five million objects.
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The AGO currently has more than 68,000 works in its collection, spanning 100 AD to present day.
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MOCCA mounts innovative art by Canadian and international artists whose works address the challenging themes and issues of contemporary society.
 
 
A house in the shadow of Casa Loma provides a peek into Toronto history.
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Explore the roots of downtown Toronto in a historic house built by its first mayor.
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A unique experience, the Bata Shoe Museum celebrates the style, function and history of footwear in four galleries.
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Casa Loma has a huge expanse of rooms, hallways, tunnels and ante chambers and is available for viewing year round.
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A site to explore the military history of the city and other early Toronto traditions.
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Incorporated in 1975 as the Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles, the TMC first presented its collection in a very modest room in Toronto's Mirvish Village.
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Take a trip down aeronautical memory lane at the TAM.
 
 
Canada's oldest sugar refinery houses a small museum with artifacts, photos, displays and more, relating to the interesting history of sugar production.
 
 
Browse the extensive displays of photographs and artifacts that show the history of the former city.
 
 
 
 

 

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