All modern art museums to visit in Canada

Experience the dynamic world of modern art at 21 museums in Canada. These museums showcase modern works that push the boundaries of creativity and expression.

Are you passionate about music and its history? Are you a fan of contemporary creativity? These are the modern art museums you should visit in Canada:

  1. Art Gallery of Ontario1

    Art Gallery of Ontario

     Toronto
    The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is a prominent art museum situated in the heart of downtown Toronto. Specifically, it is nestled in the Grange Park district, on Dundas Street West, between McCaul Street and Beverley. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike, offering a convenient spot for art enthusiasts to explore.
  2. Vancouver Art Gallery2

    Vancouver Art Gallery

     Vancouver
    The Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) holds the distinction of being the fifth largest art museum in Canada and the largest in the western part of the country. This makes it a significant cultural institution in the region, offering a wide range of art exhibits and collections for visitors to explore.
  3. National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec3

    National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec

     Quebec City
    The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ) is a significant art museum located in Quebec City, Canada. It holds the status of being the national museum of the province of Quebec. The museum specializes in works related to Quebec or created by Quebecois artists, making it a unique destination for those interested in the region's art and culture.
  4. The Rooms4

    The Rooms

     Saint John's
    The Rooms is a cultural facility located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. This facility, which opened its doors to the public in 2005, serves as a hub for the province's cultural and historical artifacts. It houses the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. The building's unique architecture is a nod to the simple gable-roofed sheds, known as 'fishing rooms', that were once a common sight in Newfoundland fishing villages.
  5. Art Gallery of Alberta5

    Art Gallery of Alberta

     Edmonton
    The Art Gallery of Alberta, previously known as the Edmonton Art Gallery, is a public art gallery located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, showcasing a wide range of historical and contemporary artworks.
  6. Winnipeg Art Gallery6

    Winnipeg Art Gallery

     Winnipeg
    The Winnipeg Art Gallery, also known as WAG, is a public art gallery that was established in 1912. It is situated in the heart of Winnipeg, Canada. This gallery is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage and offers a wide range of art collections for visitors to explore.
  7. Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives7

    Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives

     Brampton
    The Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) is a multifaceted institution that serves as a museum, art gallery, and archives for the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is situated in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The establishment offers a rich blend of historical, artistic, and cultural experiences, making it a significant destination for tourists and locals alike.
  8. Mcmaster Museum of Art8

    Mcmaster Museum of Art

     Hamilton
    The McMaster Museum of Art (MMA) is a public art gallery situated at the heart of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The museum is conveniently located in the centre of the campus, adjacent to Mills Memorial Library and near the McMaster University Student Centre. This central location makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  9. Mackenzie Art Gallery9

    Mackenzie Art Gallery

     Regina
    The MacKenzie Art Gallery, situated in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is housed in the versatile T. C. Douglas Building. This building is conveniently located at the edge of the Wascana Centre, making it easily accessible for visitors. The gallery offers a diverse range of art exhibits, making it a worthwhile destination for art enthusiasts.
  10. Mcmichael Canadian Art Collection10

    Mcmichael Canadian Art Collection

     Vaughan
    The McMichael Canadian Art Collection (MCAC) is a renowned art museum situated in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The museum is nestled on a sprawling 100-acre property in the charming village of Kleinburg. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal destination for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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    TD Gallery of Indigenous Art

     Toronto
    This museum offers collection of post WWII Inuit sculptures. This must-see collection has over 200 pieces.
  12. Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts12

    Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts

     Sherbrooke
    The Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts, established in 1982, is a regional museum located in Sherbrooke, Quebec. It is dedicated to promoting the art of artists from the Eastern Townships or those inspired by the Eastern Townships. This museum serves as a platform for these artists to showcase their work and for visitors to appreciate the unique artistry of the region.
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    Plug In Ica

     Winnipeg
    Art presented in this venue will most likely blow your mind away. Often enliven with performances.
  14. Art Gallery of Hamilton14

    Art Gallery of Hamilton

     Hamilton
    The Art Gallery of Hamilton, abbreviated as AGH, is a renowned art museum nestled in the heart of the Canadian city, Hamilton. The main building of the museum is conveniently located in the city centre on King Street West, making it easily accessible for tourists. Additionally, the museum also has a branch on James Street North, providing visitors with more options to explore the rich collection of artworks.
  15. Museum London15

    Museum London

     London
    Museum London, situated in London, Ontario, Canada, is a renowned institution that houses both art and history exhibits. This museum offers a unique blend of historical artifacts and artistic masterpieces, providing a comprehensive cultural experience for visitors.
  16. Gallery Stratford16

    Gallery Stratford

     Stratford
    Gallery Stratford, located in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, is a public art gallery that was established in 1967. Over the years, it has become one of the leading art galleries in the region, organizing exhibitions that feature local, national, and international visual artists.
  17. Arcadia Earth Toronto17

    Arcadia Earth Toronto

     Toronto
    Arcadia Earth is a multi-sensory journey that combines creative art installations and exciting technology to inspire visitors to take action towards a more sustainable future. This immersive experience showcases the beauty of our planet and the impact of human actions on the environment. Our goal is
  18. Montreal Art Center and Museum18

    Montreal Art Center and Museum

     Montreal
    The Montreal Art Center is a not-for-profit community arts hub, proudly supporting local artists since 2010. Located in the historic patrimonial building at 1844 William Street in Griffintown, originally built in 1879, our center serves as the creative home to hundreds of member artists, offering ov
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    L'espace contemporain

     Quebec City
    A small but very inspiring contemporary art gallery that is worth seeing for those who love modern art.
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    Art Gallery of Peterborough

     Peterborough
    The Art Gallery of Peterborough, located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, is a public art gallery that offers free admission. As a non-profit organization, it relies on the support of its members and the community. This gallery is an excellent destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, providing an opportunity to explore a diverse collection of artworks without any entry fee.
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    Art Gallery of Mississauga

     Mississauga
    The Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) is a public, not-for-profit art gallery that is situated in the Mississauga Civic Centre on Celebration Square. This location is conveniently located across from the Square One Mall, making it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike. The gallery is open six days a week, with Mondays being the only day it is closed. Admission to the gallery is free, and it offers guided exhibition tours, regular art social events, workshops for adult learners, and youth programmes for schools, universities, and community groups.