Museums / Historic Locations

Bata Shoe Museum

327 Bloor St W, Toronto

Displays shoes through history as fasion statements, indicators of social status, line of work, tribal origin and religion.
Black Creek Pioneer Village

1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto

A step back in time to 19-th century Ontario with more than 35 homes, workshops, public buildings and farms recreate the atmosphere of life in a rural Victorian community of the 1860s.
Canadian Golf Hall of Fame

1333 Dorval Dr, Oakville

The traditions of golf from its early European origins to present day modern equipment and superstar players are preserved in the Leonard E. Shore Building on the grounds of the Glen Abbey Golf Club.Glen Abbey Golf Club
Casa Loma

1 Austin Terrace Spadina Ave, Toronto

"A castle in the midle of the city" with its secret passageways, breathtaking towers and sweeping staircase this grand landmark is full of charm.
CBC Museum

250 Front St W, Toronto

The history of Canadian Broadcasting is documented in this multimedia museum in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre.
Children's Own Museum

90 Queen's Park, Toronto

An interactive museum with make-believe shops, a theatre, and more, designed for children ages 1 to 8.
Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

111 Queen's Park, Toronto

A 2,500-piece collection including Columbian pottery dating back to 3000 BC, Italian maiolica and English Delftware.
MZTV Museum of Television

277 Queen St W, Toronto

The world's premier collection of North American sets, spanning the entire evolution of television.
Redpath Sugar Museum

95 Queen's Quay E, Toronto

A small museum with artifacts, photos, displays and more are housed in Canada's oldest sugar refinery.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

100 Queen's Park, Toronto

Art, social history, archeology and natural history are some of the exhibits featured in these galleries.
Textile Museum of Canada

55 Centre Ave, Toronto

The only museum of its kind in Canada devoted to promoting the importance and craft of the textile arts through time and around the world.
The Pier: Toronto's Waterfront Museum

245 Queen's Quay, Toronto

Explores the history of nautical travel, with many hands-on exhibits.
Toronto Aerospace Museum

65 Carl Hall Rd, Toronto

Focuses on aviation pertaining to the Greater Toronto Area, with flight simulators that can be tried in the interactive centre.