ArtWave virtual tour of Canada's art museums and galleries.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia The Permanent Collection, comprising of over 5,000 artworks, focuses on artists associated with Nova Scotia and outstanding examples of regional and Canadian art.
Art Gallery of Ontario A fantastic gallery, and a fantastic site!
Bata Shoe Museum 10,000 shoes. 4,500 years of history. Only in Toronto!
Canadian Museum of Civilization Web site Recipients of the Saidye Bronfman Award for Excellence in the Crafts.
City Streets Gallery Keith Dunant's narrative paintings of Toronto's street life and its beautiful old buildings feature the architecture, cafés, signs, and more.
Dugald Costume Museum Explore history through the looking glass of fashion.
The Isaacs/Innuit Gallery Sculptures, drawings, wall hangings and other original works by Innuit Artists - Toronto
McMichael Canadian Art
Collection The McMichael is unique in being the only major gallery in the country with the mandate to collect Canadian art exclusively.
Mira Godard Gallery Representing and exhibiting young and established international and Canadian artists since 1962.
The Museum for Textiles The only museum in Canada exclusively devoted to
the collection, exhibition, and documentation of textiles from around the world.
MZTV Museum of Television THE MZTV MUSEUM'S MISSION is to secure the technological history of the TV receiver; and to contribute to the understanding of the impact of
television by collecting, displaying, documenting and interpreting television sets and related ephemera.
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto is Canada's leading non-collecting contemporary art institution.
Royal Ontario Museum The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest museum and features galleries in Art, Archaeology
and Science. It is also an architectural gem.
Canadian Architecture Collection (CAC) The Canadian Architecture Collection was established by Professor Emeritus John Bland, Director of the McGill School of Architecture for 31 years. As one of the McGill University Libraries' Special Collections, it is an important resource for architecture and uban planning research.
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