TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library
With free admissions, the gallery showcases art, history, literature, and culture related to Toronto’s past and present. The TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library offers a unique and free […]
With free admissions, the gallery showcases art, history, literature, and culture related to Toronto’s past and present. The TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library offers a unique and free […]
Showcasing art, history and culture of Indigenous communities from regions across Canada. The TD Gallery of Indigenous Art features a rotating selection of artwork, totally free of cost, from the
Showcasing modern art works by new and established artists in this leading international art gallery. Free entry on Fridays. The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (MOCA) is a dynamic
The Biggest public reference library in Canada that allows to borrow material and counts with free programs and events. With 39,626.4 square metres (426,535 sq ft), in a five-double-storey building,
Budget-Friendly small Swedish dining inside IKEA Toronto Downtown. Indulge in Swedish meals and snacks in this food kiosk inside IKEA located in Toronto Downtown. IKEA Swedish Deli in downtown is
With a large indoor pool and very accessible facilities, this is one of the best rated free aquatic centres in downtown. The Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre, located in Toronto’s Regent
World-renowned ceramic museum displaying ancient and contemporary objects from around the globe, with free admissions on Wednesdays. The Gardiner Museum celebrates creativity, wonder, and community through the art of clay
Display of thousands of shoes, ancient and modern, in an award-winning building, with free entry on Sundays. Uncover the fascinating world of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto.
Dumpling house in Chinatown offering many kinds of dumplings, Chinese pancakes, steamed buns & noodle dishes. Yummy Yummy Dumplings is a cozy spot perfect for a casual meal with friends
International centre for contemporary arts and culture with free art exhibitions and some free cultural events. Harbourfront Centre works with over 450 community organizations, and hosts more than 4,000 events
Canada’s largest museum featuring art, world culture and natural history. Free admissions on certain conditions. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is one of the top 10 museums in North America.
Thrift store chain offering secondhand clothing, shoes, furniture and other items. Value Village on Rogers Road is among the most rated Value Village stores in Toronto on Google Maps, with