Con más de 800 exposiciones y una docena de salas, no es de extrañar que el Ontario Science Centre haya logrado atraer a más de 30 millones de visitantes desde su apertura en 1969. Aparte de espectáculos tradicionales relacionados a la ciencia, el centro también cuenta con áreas interactivas donde los visitantes pueden participar de su propios experimentos. También ofrece una sala de cine, que ofrece proyecciones de películas emocionantes y educativas en formato IMAX, dirigidas a toda la familia.
The Redpath Sugar Museum presents a collection of memorabilia from the Canadian sugar industry and the Red path family. This unique museum screens films and videos about sugar and the sugar industry. Special guided tours are offered for school children as well.
Located in the Forest Hill Village neighborhood, Lonsdale Gallery features significant contemporary and international visual art works from painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. Among the gallery's star artists are Pedie Wolfond and George Boileau. To help the public understand and appreciate contemporary art, most exhibits are accompanied by the artist talking about the work and answering questions.
Since 1979 YYZ Artists' Outlet has been exhibiting some of the finest art on the scene. Established by a collective of young artists, its mandate is to provide exhibition space to those who are not getting recognition by more commercial galleries and institutions. Half of the gallery space is devoted to visual art, while the rest contains room for artists to actually produce their work. As well, since 1986, it has had a permanent screening room where video and film are available for viewing during gallery hours.
Built by Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, one of the founding families of High Park, the Colborne Lodge was established in 1890. Designed by Howard who himself was a city surveyor, engineer and an architect, the beautiful home is located atop a hill that offers breathtaking views of Lake Ontario. Listed among Canada's Historic Places, the site is one of ten that is operated by City of Toronto. Open to public most of the year, the Colborne Lodge makes for an interesting visit.
Discover the Nikola Rukaj Gallery’s extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary artworks, situated in Toronto’s Forest Hill neighborhood. Featuring exhibitions of painting, master prints, photography and sculpture by internationally acclaimed artists. Consignments accepted.
Located in the Forest Hill Village neighborhood, Lonsdale Gallery features significant contemporary and international visual art works from painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. Among the gallery's star artists are Pedie Wolfond and George Boileau. To help the public understand and appreciate contemporary art, most exhibits are accompanied by the artist talking about the work and answering questions.
Since 1979 YYZ Artists' Outlet has been exhibiting some of the finest art on the scene. Established by a collective of young artists, its mandate is to provide exhibition space to those who are not getting recognition by more commercial galleries and institutions. Half of the gallery space is devoted to visual art, while the rest contains room for artists to actually produce their work. As well, since 1986, it has had a permanent screening room where video and film are available for viewing during gallery hours.
Built by Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, one of the founding families of High Park, the Colborne Lodge was established in 1890. Designed by Howard who himself was a city surveyor, engineer and an architect, the beautiful home is located atop a hill that offers breathtaking views of Lake Ontario. Listed among Canada's Historic Places, the site is one of ten that is operated by City of Toronto. Open to public most of the year, the Colborne Lodge makes for an interesting visit.
Discover the Nikola Rukaj Gallery’s extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary artworks, situated in Toronto’s Forest Hill neighborhood. Featuring exhibitions of painting, master prints, photography and sculpture by internationally acclaimed artists. Consignments accepted.
Con más de 800 exposiciones y una docena de salas, no es de extrañar que el Ontario Science Centre haya logrado atraer a más de 30 millones de visitantes desde su apertura en 1969. Aparte de espectáculos tradicionales relacionados a la ciencia, el centro también cuenta con áreas interactivas donde los visitantes pueden participar de su propios experimentos. También ofrece una sala de cine, que ofrece proyecciones de películas emocionantes y educativas en formato IMAX, dirigidas a toda la familia.
Give your children a glimpse of 18th-century school life at the Historic Zion Schoolhouse. This school was built to provide basic education like arithmetic, reading, history, etc to the children of L'Amaroux, a peasant community. Here, children are allowed to dress up and make-believe, as they learn with their teachers who are also role playing. Children use chalks and slates to write, and then recite old poems with their teachers. This role play is a fun way to teach history and culture to today's children who are internet savvy.