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The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, founded in 2014, is dedicated to fostering intercultural dialogue through the arts of Muslim civilizations. It houses over 1,200 masterpieces spanning more than...read more about Aga Khan Museum

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Applewood Shaver House is the birthplace of James Shaver Woodsworth, an exemplary Member of Parliament and social reformer. This Victorian homestead from the 1850s serves as a historic landmark in...read more about Applewood Shaver House

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Campbell House Museum is a historic house museum in downtown Toronto, dedicated to maintaining the Campbell House, presenting innovative public programming with artists, and telling new stories...read more about Campbell House Museum

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The Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum is a social innovation organization that promotes innovative thinking in young people by highlighting the achievements of innovators from diverse...read more about Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum

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Cedar Ridge Creative Centre is a City of Toronto cultural facility nestled within lush gardens that are enjoyed by the public and often used for weddings and special events. The centre features the...read more about Cedar Ridge Creative Centre

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Colborne Lodge is an 1836 Regency-era cottage in Toronto's High Park, built by John Howard, an architect and engineer, and Jemima Howard. The museum, part of Toronto History Museums, holds original...read more about Colborne Lodge

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Craft Ontario is a not-for-profit organization in service of professional craftspeople, promoting contemporary craft through its gift shop, gallery and Studio magazine. It offers handcrafted...read more about Craft Ontario

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The Doris McCarthy Gallery (DMG) at the University of Toronto Scarborough champions artistic innovation, critical thinking, and cultural exchange through engagement with contemporary art. The...read more about Doris McCarthy Gallery | University of Toronto Scarborough

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The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation preserves Toronto's first free school, founded in 1848 by brewer and philanthropist Enoch Turner. Located in the Corktown neighbourhood, the schoolhouse is a...read more about Enoch Turner Schoolhouse

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Evergreen Brick Works is a major heritage and environmental site in Toronto, occupying the former Don Valley Brick Works industrial complex. Operated by the charity Evergreen, the site is open...read more about Evergreen Brick Works

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Gendai Gallery, founded in 2000 in Toronto, supports contemporary practices primarily by East Asian artists and artists of colour. Its mandate is to cultivate dialogue through contemporary art with...read more about Gendai Gallery

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The General Synod Archives of the Anglican Church of Canada holds a wide range of records documenting the life and work of the Church, including the permanent records of the General Synod and...read more about General Synod Archives | Anglican Church of Canada

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Gibson House Museum, a 19th-century farmhouse tucked between the high-rises of North York in Toronto, invites visitors to step back in time to the 1850s home of David and Eliza Gibson. As one of...read more about Gibson House Museum (The) | City of Toronto Museums

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Historic Zion Schoolhouse is a preserved one-room schoolhouse offering hands-on, inquiry-based learning experiences where students examine education in 1910 Toronto. Part of the City of Toronto's...read more about Historic Zion Schoolhouse

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