Looking for museums open on Monday in Toronto? These are the best places to visit:
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Casa Loma
TorontoAt the time of its completion, Casa Loma was the largest private residence in North America, boasting 98 rooms. The mansion was equipped with modern amenities such as an elevator, a large oven capable of roasting an ox, two vertical passages for pipe organs, central heating, and two secret passages leading to Pellatt's ground floor office. Additionally, the mansion housed three bowling alleys, which were later converted into a souvenir shop. 2
Harbourfront Centre
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
TorontoThe aquarium boasts 5.7 million litres of marine and freshwater habitats from across the globe. These habitats are home to more than 20,000 exotic sea and freshwater specimens from over 450 species. This diverse collection offers visitors a chance to explore the rich biodiversity of our planet's aquatic ecosystems. 4
Bata Shoe Museum
TorontoThe Bata Shoe Museum, located in Toronto, Canada, is a unique institution dedicated to the history of footwear. The museum was officially opened to the public on May 6, 1995, and since then, it has been a significant cultural landmark in the city. 5
Ontario Science Centre
TorontoThe Ontario Science Centre is a prominent science museum located in the North York district of Toronto. It is situated approximately 11 kilometres northeast of the city's downtown area. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city, offering a unique blend of education and entertainment. 6
Riverdale Farm Toronto
TorontoRiverdale Farm, situated in the urban neighbourhood of Cabbagetown in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 3-hectare municipally operated farm. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a working farm within the city's boundaries. The farm is maintained by the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, ensuring its upkeep and preservation for the enjoyment of both locals and tourists. 7
Hart House
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Toronto's First Post Office
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Gardiner Museum
TorontoThe Gardiner Museum, located in Toronto, is a unique institution in Canada as it is the only museum in the country that is solely dedicated to the art of ceramics. This specialization allows the museum to offer a deep and comprehensive exploration of ceramic art, making it a fascinating destination for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.- 10
High Park Zoo
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Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto
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Rosetta Mcclain Gardens
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Toronto Police Museum and Discovery Centre
TorontoA museum reflecting the rich tradition and history of policing in Toronto city. There are wide collections of police equipment.- 14
TD Gallery of Indigenous Art
TorontoThis museum offers collection of post WWII Inuit sculptures. This must-see collection has over 200 pieces. 15
Illuminarium Toronto
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Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
TorontoA community centre focused on native Canadian culture. Various performances such as drum lessons take place here. 17
TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library
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Toronto zoo
TorontoThe Toronto Zoo is a zoological garden situated approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the city center. It is located near the Rouge River, which is also home to the Rouge National Park. This location provides a unique and natural setting for the zoo, making it a great place for tourists to visit and explore.- 19
Museum of Illusions
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Taras Shevchenko Museum
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The Don Jail
TorontoThe historic Don Jail - located on the Bridgepoint campus - has been restored from a place of incarceration to one of innovation. The 84,000-square-foot structure is now renamed the Hennick Bridgepoint Administration Building and provides office space for hospital administrators, educators and clini