List of Museums
Mackenzie House
Mackenzie House is the restored home of William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto's first Mayor. It is one of 10 museums operated by the City of Toronto.
Aga Khan Museum
Dedicated to sharing the artistic, intellectual, and scientific contributions that Islamic civilizations and cultures have made to world heritage.
Historic Zion Schoolhouse
Built in 1869, the Historic Zion Schoolhouse has been restored to emulate schooling as it once was in the farming district of L'Amaroux
Gibson House Museum
Operated by the City of Toronto, the Gibson House is a museum where visitors experience an exquisite farmhouse and learn more about the rural development of the area.
Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
A museum dedicated to one of the oldest forms of art. The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art is home to over 3,000 historical and contemporary ceramic pieces.
Fort York National Historic Site
Birthplace of Toronto in 1793 and scene of the Battle of York in 1813, Fort York has Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings. Open year round for tours, exhibits, and demonstrations.
Toronto Railway Museum
The Toronto Railway Museum encompasses the Canadian Pacific Railway John Street Roundhouse at Roundhouse Park and features a restored turntable, a number of trains and the 1896 Canadian Pacific Don Station.
Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadian
The Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians is a museum committed to the understanding of India's rich cultural heritage. See BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir.
Campbell House
The Campbell house dates back to 1822 and was once home to Judge William Campbell. It is the last example of Palladian architecture in Toronto.