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The John and Olive Diefenbaker Museum in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is a historic house museum operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society. It showcases the residence where former Prime...read more about John and Olive Diefenbaker Museum
The Johnson Geo Centre is Newfoundland and Labrador's science centre, operated by Memorial University. Cut into the ancient rock of Signal Hill in St. John's, the centre takes visitors underground...read more about Johnson Geo Centre
The Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty, now housed in the Lincoln Museum & Cultural Centre (opened 2020) in Jordan Village, Ontario, preserves the history of the Twenty Mile Creek region and...read more about Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty
The Joseph Brant Museum is Burlington's community museum, featuring three galleries and traveling exhibitions focused on the history and development of Burlington, Ontario. The current building...read more about Joseph Brant Museum
The Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery (JNAAG) in Sarnia, Ontario, offers exhibitions, programs, and community engagement focused on contemporary and acquisitions-based art. Admission is always free,...read more about Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery
The Art Museum at the University of Toronto is one of the largest gallery spaces for visual art exhibitions and programming in Toronto. Operating across two locations — the Justina M. Barnicke...read more about Justina M. Barnicke Gallery | Art Museum at the University of Toronto
The Kaatza Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the Kaatza region. It engages the community through various educational programs, exhibits, and events.
Kaatza Station Museum and Archives, operated by the Kaatza Historical Society, collects, conserves, and interprets the history of the Cowichan Lake area, including the communities of Youbou,...read more about Kaatza Station Museum (Kaatza Historical Society)
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park features the spectacular 40-metre-high Kakabeka Falls, Ontario's second highest waterfall, with year-round access for viewing. The park offers scenic boardwalk views,...read more about Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park Visitor Centre
Kamloops Art Gallery is the largest public art gallery in the Interior of British Columbia, with a permanent collection of over 3,100 works of art. The gallery presents over 10 exhibitions annually...read more about Kamloops Art Gallery
Kamloops Museum and Archives is a cultural centre dedicated to inclusive exploration of regional history, operating on Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc territory. The Children's Museum offers hands-on...read more about Kamloops Museum & Archives
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The Kaposvar Historical Site commemorates the first Hungarian colony in Saskatchewan, established in 1886 by Count Esterházy near the present-day town of Esterhazy. The ten-acre landscaped site...read more about Kaposvar Historic Site Museum
The Karsh-Masson Gallery is Ottawa's municipal art gallery, located on the main level of Ottawa City Hall. It presents exhibitions by professional artists reflecting the diversity of Ottawa and...read more about Karsh-Masson Gallery
Kawartha Art Gallery is a community art gallery in Lindsay, Ontario, located on the second floor of the Lindsay Public Library. Founded in 1976, the gallery fosters and promotes art appreciation...read more about Kawartha Art Gallery
Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives is housed in the former Lindsay Jail, a historic stone building constructed in 1863. The museum showcases the history and heritage of Lindsay and the Kawartha Lakes...read more about Kawartha Lakes Museum & Archives
Kawartha Settlers' Village is an outdoor living history museum in Bobcaygeon, Ontario, showcasing pioneer life in the Kawartha Lakes region from 1830 to 1935. Once a family farm, the site has grown...read more about Kawartha Settlers' Village
Keillor House Museum is a Georgian stone mansion in Dorchester, New Brunswick, built circa 1813–15 by Yorkshire immigrant John Keillor. Restored to its mid-to-late 19th century appearance, the...read more about Keillor House Museum