The Toronto Dominion Bank has been collecting artwork from Canada's Inuit people from the Arctic region since the mid-1960s. That collection has grown considerably over time and is now housed in its own gallery in the Aetna Tower of the Toronto Dominion Centre, which opened in 1987. The permanent collection now consists of hundreds of pieces, encompassing artistic styles from all over Canada's vast Arctic territory. There are an estimated 10,000 visitors each year and admission is free.
The Wynick/ Tuck Gallery is a gallery that exhibits contemporary art. It has been immensely contributing to the Canadian art scene since its inception in 1968. Presenting art forms like sculptures, paintings, photographs and so forth, this gallery has always explored different creative avenues. For event updates and other details, check website.
The Newman Center of Toronto is located at the W.D. Matthews House. This structure has adapted the Romanesque Revival style of architectural design and is renowned for the same. For more details about this Catholic ministry center, check website.
The David Dunlap Observatory is an observatory that specializes in astronomy. Coming under the purview of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, this center offers different events and activities that educate general public about astronomy. For more details, check website.