Nearby Attractions
Bata Shoe Museum
The Bata Shoe Museum (BSM) displays over a thousand shoes and related artifacts, chosen from a collection of nearly 15,000 objects. Over 4,500 years of footwear history in the museum detail the development, style and function of shoes from across the globe.
Royal Ontario Museum
Founded in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum. Home to 13 million relics across 40 spaces, this museum is a must-see in Toronto. With exhibits ranging between natural, cultural, and artistic history, the ROM is a place you can easily spend an entire afternoon exploring.
Spadina House
An often overlooked museum, Toronto’s Spadina House gives visitors a glimpse into what the city looked like in the early 1900’s. Originally an estate built in the late 18th century, the Spadina House was converted into a museum in 1984, and now offers tours, special events, and exhibits.
Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) brings in approximately one million visitors each year, and for good reason. The AGO boasts a collection of 120,000 works, and displays a wealth of Canadian and International art alike. The AGO has frequently rotating exhibitions, and a great deal of Torontonians visit the gallery many times each year. The AGO is free for anyone under 25, and offers annual passes for just $35.