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Gardiner Museum - Free and Cheap Toronto
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Gardiner Museum

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 […]

Bata Shoe Museum - Free and Cheap Toronto
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Bata Shoe Museum

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.

Harbourfront Centre
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Harbourfront Centre

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

Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Free days
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Royal Ontario Museum

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.

The Culture: Public Opening

Live hip hop with Michie Mee and art exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Come to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for the opening night of “The Culture:

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Art Gallery of Ontario

Contemporary Art museum, free on certain conditions. The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of the largest art museums in North America. Its extensive collection, boasting over 120,000 pieces,

The Colours’ Colour Art Exhibition - Free And Cheap Toronto

The Colours’ Colour Exhibition

Art exhibition of colourful sculptures. Joon Hee Kim’s sculptures use colour and patterns to show how people want to be seen and understood. Native to South Korea, this award-winning ceramist

Otherworld Exhibition

Photography exhibition mixing Afrofuturism and history. This is the first time that artist and performer Camille Turner has shown her work in a public museum in a solo exhibition. She

Yōkai Netsuke Exhibition

Art exhibition of Japanese miniature sculptured creatures. Netsuke are small sculptures used to hang things on clothes. Yōkai are Japanese monsters and spirits.In the late 1700s, a book called Hyakkiyagyō

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