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Museum of Toronto
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Red Head Gallery
401 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8, Canada
Grange Park
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Royal Alexandra Theatre
260 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1H9, Canada
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4, Canada
Clarence Square
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St. Andrew's Playground Park
450 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1S9, Canada
CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Ricarda's Restaurant | Café | Event Venue
134 Peter St, Toronto, ON M5V 1X6, Canada
Cheffry's Artisanal Bistro
388 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1X6, Canada
The Haam (Sushi & Taco)
342 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1R7, Canada
One Eyed Jack Restaurant & Bar Toronto
287 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1X1, Canada
General Assembly Pizza
331 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2G5, Canada
Mother Tongue
348 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1R7, Canada
Watson's
398 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1X6, Canada
Khao San Road
11 Charlotte St, Toronto, ON M5V 0M6, Canada
HelloFresh Canada
110 Spadina Ave. Suite 200, Toronto, ON M5V 2K4, Canada
Alo
163 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5V 2L6, Canada
Nearby local services
Niagara Falls Canada Tours - Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours & Boat Cruise From Toronto
192 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 2C2, Canada
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300 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A2, Canada
Fit Squad Training Gym
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Geologic
346 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A2, Canada
Yoga Tree Richmond Spadina
140 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5V 2L4
So Hip Toronto
323 Queen St W 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5V 2A4, Canada
Fresh & Wild Food Market
69 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5V 1K1
Royal Canadian Gifts
229 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 2E2, Canada
Black-Eyed Susan's
410 Adelaide St W Unit 106, Toronto, ON M5V 1S8, Canada
Nearby hotels
Revery Toronto Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton
92 Peter St, Toronto, ON M5V 2G5, Canada
Hyatt Regency Toronto
370 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1J9
The Slate Hotel Downtown, Sonder
348 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1R7, Canada
The Beverley Hotel
335 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A1, Canada
BISHA, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Toronto
80 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 0L7, Canada
Sutton Place Hotel Toronto
355 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2E7, Canada
Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer
30 Mercer St, Toronto, ON M5V 1H3, Canada
Ace Hotel Toronto
51 Camden St, Toronto, ON M5V 1V2, Canada
Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Downtown/Entertainment District
255 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3P9, Canada
SoHo Hotel Toronto
318 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3T4, Canada
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Museum of Toronto

401 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8, Canada
4.5(61)
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attractions: Trapped Escape Rooms & Lounge Toronto, Northeastern University, Toronto Campus, Princess of Wales Theatre, Red Head Gallery, Grange Park, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Clarence Square, St. Andrew's Playground Park, CN Tower, restaurants: Ricarda's Restaurant | Café | Event Venue, Cheffry's Artisanal Bistro, The Haam (Sushi & Taco), One Eyed Jack Restaurant & Bar Toronto, General Assembly Pizza, Mother Tongue, Watson's, Khao San Road, HelloFresh Canada, Alo, local businesses: Niagara Falls Canada Tours - Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours & Boat Cruise From Toronto, MEC Toronto, Fit Squad Training Gym, Six Moving Movers Toronto, Geologic, Yoga Tree Richmond Spadina, So Hip Toronto, Fresh & Wild Food Market, Royal Canadian Gifts, Black-Eyed Susan's
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Phone
+1 416-583-2030
Website
museumoftoronto.com
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Thu12 - 6 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Museum of Toronto

Trapped Escape Rooms & Lounge Toronto

Northeastern University, Toronto Campus

Princess of Wales Theatre

Red Head Gallery

Grange Park

Royal Alexandra Theatre

Art Gallery of Ontario

Clarence Square

St. Andrew's Playground Park

CN Tower

Trapped Escape Rooms & Lounge Toronto

Trapped Escape Rooms & Lounge Toronto

4.9

(485)

Open 24 hours
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Northeastern University, Toronto Campus

Northeastern University, Toronto Campus

4.4

(67)

Open 24 hours
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Princess of Wales Theatre

Princess of Wales Theatre

4.7

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Red Head Gallery

Red Head Gallery

4.6

(15)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Museum of Toronto

Ricarda's Restaurant | Café | Event Venue

Cheffry's Artisanal Bistro

The Haam (Sushi & Taco)

One Eyed Jack Restaurant & Bar Toronto

General Assembly Pizza

Mother Tongue

Watson's

Khao San Road

HelloFresh Canada

Alo

Ricarda's Restaurant | Café | Event Venue

Ricarda's Restaurant | Café | Event Venue

4.3

(708)

$$$

Click for details
Cheffry's Artisanal Bistro

Cheffry's Artisanal Bistro

4.8

(596)

Closed
Click for details
The Haam (Sushi & Taco)

The Haam (Sushi & Taco)

4.5

(930)

Closed
Click for details
One Eyed Jack Restaurant & Bar Toronto

One Eyed Jack Restaurant & Bar Toronto

4.7

(771)

Closed
Click for details

Nearby local services of Museum of Toronto

Niagara Falls Canada Tours - Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours & Boat Cruise From Toronto

MEC Toronto

Fit Squad Training Gym

Six Moving Movers Toronto

Geologic

Yoga Tree Richmond Spadina

So Hip Toronto

Fresh & Wild Food Market

Royal Canadian Gifts

Black-Eyed Susan's

Niagara Falls Canada Tours - Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours & Boat Cruise From Toronto

Niagara Falls Canada Tours - Niagara Falls Sightseeing Tours & Boat Cruise From Toronto

4.6

(25.8K)

Click for details
MEC Toronto

MEC Toronto

4.3

(1.2K)

Click for details
Fit Squad Training Gym

Fit Squad Training Gym

5.0

(193)

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Six Moving Movers Toronto

Six Moving Movers Toronto

4.9

(639)

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Reviews of Museum of Toronto

4.5
(61)
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5.0
2y

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Myseum of Toronto, and I must say, the name itself is intriguing and captivating. Upon arriving at the location, I discovered that this museum is actually a digital experience rather than a physical one. It operates in temporary spaces, such as its current location in the 401 building, hosting special exhibitions for a limited period of time.

Although the museum may be small in size and digital in nature, it offers a wealth of interactive and informative exhibitions that are sure to captivate visitors. I was pleasantly surprised by the range of experiences they provide. From exploring the history of TV shows to engaging with videos, audio installations, and hands-on art and craft activities, the Myseum of Toronto offers a unique and engaging way to delve into various aspects of Toronto's culture and heritage.

If you find yourself in downtown Toronto, I highly recommend paying a visit to this museum. Despite its digital format, it provides a rich and immersive experience that showcases the city's vibrant history and cultural significance. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to assist and provide insights into the exhibits.

While the Myseum of Toronto may not have a permanent physical location, its temporary presence and ever-changing exhibitions make each visit a fresh and exciting experience. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the city, this museum offers a unique perspective on Toronto's cultural heritage that is not...

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5.0
24w

Smashing IT! ✌️

The Museum of Toronto is a historical gem tucked away on Richmond Street in the heart of the downtown core.

What I love about this museum is that it highlights some of Canada's strongest women. The movers and shakers that got things done and because of them made many lives that much better.

Learn about the crusaders of immigrant women who came to Canada with essentially except for a strong will to fight, succeed, and make life better for others.

Walking into the Museum of Toronto is like walking into a history book. You can read and learn about the many achievements of these outstanding Canadian women, and you'll always be able to feel their passion and spirit.

The Museum of Toronto is definitely a must. In order to give thanks to those women who have made lives for many that...

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3.0
2y

Interesting for people who grew up in the 1970's to 1990's.....but this is a rather quick stop. What I would suggest is to set the 401 RICHMOND as a COMPLETE destination and NOT just this museum. Check the opening hours as this place is (strangely during the summer tourist season) closed on the weekends A great effort for nostalgia with some great artifacts....but a lot of written history to read. Many things parts of the exhibit are available to listen to with headphones and some hands-on materials and games for the young people ...but I am still somewhat hesitant in this post-COVID era with all this accessible material. Parents might want o bring sterile wipes with them. There are some terrific stores on the main floor and interesting art galleries on the...

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Hanzhang LiHanzhang Li
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Myseum of Toronto, and I must say, the name itself is intriguing and captivating. Upon arriving at the location, I discovered that this museum is actually a digital experience rather than a physical one. It operates in temporary spaces, such as its current location in the 401 building, hosting special exhibitions for a limited period of time. Although the museum may be small in size and digital in nature, it offers a wealth of interactive and informative exhibitions that are sure to captivate visitors. I was pleasantly surprised by the range of experiences they provide. From exploring the history of TV shows to engaging with videos, audio installations, and hands-on art and craft activities, the Myseum of Toronto offers a unique and engaging way to delve into various aspects of Toronto's culture and heritage. If you find yourself in downtown Toronto, I highly recommend paying a visit to this museum. Despite its digital format, it provides a rich and immersive experience that showcases the city's vibrant history and cultural significance. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to assist and provide insights into the exhibits. While the Myseum of Toronto may not have a permanent physical location, its temporary presence and ever-changing exhibitions make each visit a fresh and exciting experience. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the city, this museum offers a unique perspective on Toronto's cultural heritage that is not to be missed.
Sandi ColeSandi Cole
Smashing IT! ✌️ The Museum of Toronto is a historical gem tucked away on Richmond Street in the heart of the downtown core. What I love about this museum is that it highlights some of Canada's strongest women. The movers and shakers that got things done and because of them made many lives that much better. Learn about the crusaders of immigrant women who came to Canada with essentially except for a strong will to fight, succeed, and make life better for others. Walking into the Museum of Toronto is like walking into a history book. You can read and learn about the many achievements of these outstanding Canadian women, and you'll always be able to feel their passion and spirit. The Museum of Toronto is definitely a must. In order to give thanks to those women who have made lives for many that much better.
Doug WDoug W
Interesting for people who grew up in the 1970's to 1990's.....but this is a rather quick stop. What I would suggest is to set the 401 RICHMOND as a COMPLETE destination and NOT just this museum. Check the opening hours as this place is (strangely during the summer tourist season) closed on the weekends A great effort for nostalgia with some great artifacts....but a lot of written history to read. Many things parts of the exhibit are available to listen to with headphones and some hands-on materials and games for the young people ...but I am still somewhat hesitant in this post-COVID era with all this accessible material. Parents might want o bring sterile wipes with them. There are some terrific stores on the main floor and interesting art galleries on the floors above.
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I recently had the opportunity to visit the Myseum of Toronto, and I must say, the name itself is intriguing and captivating. Upon arriving at the location, I discovered that this museum is actually a digital experience rather than a physical one. It operates in temporary spaces, such as its current location in the 401 building, hosting special exhibitions for a limited period of time. Although the museum may be small in size and digital in nature, it offers a wealth of interactive and informative exhibitions that are sure to captivate visitors. I was pleasantly surprised by the range of experiences they provide. From exploring the history of TV shows to engaging with videos, audio installations, and hands-on art and craft activities, the Myseum of Toronto offers a unique and engaging way to delve into various aspects of Toronto's culture and heritage. If you find yourself in downtown Toronto, I highly recommend paying a visit to this museum. Despite its digital format, it provides a rich and immersive experience that showcases the city's vibrant history and cultural significance. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to assist and provide insights into the exhibits. While the Myseum of Toronto may not have a permanent physical location, its temporary presence and ever-changing exhibitions make each visit a fresh and exciting experience. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the city, this museum offers a unique perspective on Toronto's cultural heritage that is not to be missed.
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Smashing IT! ✌️ The Museum of Toronto is a historical gem tucked away on Richmond Street in the heart of the downtown core. What I love about this museum is that it highlights some of Canada's strongest women. The movers and shakers that got things done and because of them made many lives that much better. Learn about the crusaders of immigrant women who came to Canada with essentially except for a strong will to fight, succeed, and make life better for others. Walking into the Museum of Toronto is like walking into a history book. You can read and learn about the many achievements of these outstanding Canadian women, and you'll always be able to feel their passion and spirit. The Museum of Toronto is definitely a must. In order to give thanks to those women who have made lives for many that much better.
Sandi Cole

Sandi Cole

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Interesting for people who grew up in the 1970's to 1990's.....but this is a rather quick stop. What I would suggest is to set the 401 RICHMOND as a COMPLETE destination and NOT just this museum. Check the opening hours as this place is (strangely during the summer tourist season) closed on the weekends A great effort for nostalgia with some great artifacts....but a lot of written history to read. Many things parts of the exhibit are available to listen to with headphones and some hands-on materials and games for the young people ...but I am still somewhat hesitant in this post-COVID era with all this accessible material. Parents might want o bring sterile wipes with them. There are some terrific stores on the main floor and interesting art galleries on the floors above.
Doug W

Doug W

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