Museums & Art Galleries in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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2256 Bloor St. West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6S 1N6

(416) 766-2252
Cafe, event venue, Coffee Shop, Art Gallery, restaurant
Baka Gallery Cafe is a popular local hangout with a bustling atmosphere and friendly staff. Customers praise the delicious coffee, cozy environment, and helpful service. They recommend trying the vegetarian and vegan options, as well as the soups and pastries. Some customers appreciate the openness of the cafe, allowing them to connect with other patrons. A few reviews mention issues with temperature regulation and cleanliness. Prices are considered on the higher side, but overall, customers express a positive experience.
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327 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 1W7

(416) 979-7799
The Bata Shoe Museum
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106 Trinity St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C6

416-863-0010
Toronto's Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a provincially significant heritage site and the oldest school still standing in Toronto. Today, this historic property is a public museum and a conference and special events venue.
The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a popular venue for unique experiences, weddings and events. The historical charm of the schoolhouse is appreciated by visitors and the in-house staff are commended for their wonderful service. The venue's proximity to the Distillery District, Corktown Commons and SOL Atelier Photo Studio provides additional photography options.
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145 Evans Ave #101, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M8Z 5X8

(416) 766-6802
Dealer, Art Galleries, Non-profit organization, Gallery, Consultant, Nonprofit Organization, Art Gallery
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100 Sunrise Avenue, Unit 150, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4A 1B3

(416) 214-9490
Sandra Ainsley Gallery features one of a kind glass art for both private collections and corporate gifts and awards The site features pieces from many renowned glass artists in a range of prices that will fit any budget
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1286 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6H 1N9

(416) 536-1519
Miscellaneous Retail, Non-Profit Organization, Art museum, Art Gallery, Art Galleries, Nonprofit Organization, Miscellaneous retail stores, Retail Trade
Mercer Union is a professional artist run centre, known for its valuable single exhibit room in Toronto's arts scene. One visitor was particularly impressed by the exhibit of Lydia Ourahmane’s film Tassili, which transported them on an otherworldly journey through Algeria. The gallery is housed in a beautiful old brick building with a clean, spacious all-gendered washroom. While the experience may not be as extensive as a larger museum, Mercer Union offers unique and memorable art encounters.
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55 Mill Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 364-1177
Tourist Attraction, Landmark & Historical Place, Art Gallery
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1629 Queen Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6R 1A9

(416) 535-3305
Antiquités, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Antique store, vente, Antiques, Antiquaires, Dealer, Miscellaneous Retail, Antique Dealers
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173B Front Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3Z4

(416) 368-8743
Museums, Services professionnels, arts, Museums & Art Galleries, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Arts & culture-Organisations, crafts organizations, Community Organization, Associations et Organisations
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2275 Lake Shore Blvd W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M8V 3Y3

(416) 366-6676
Norman Felix Art Gallery in Toronto Ontario Canada: Emerging Canadian Artists Management.

161 Cumberland St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5R 1A2

416 515 9191
AMARYNTH: Inspired by the mystical flower that always blooms Murano glass - Venetian glass is the original mouth blown crystal for over 1000 years and still the worlds finest. Venice the birthplace of glass-making dynamics. Venetian artisans remain distinctive. They are the inspiration for all master glass makers throughout the world today.

1164 Queen Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6J 1J5

(416) 535-7837

317 Dundas St. West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 1G4

(416) 979-6660
Christine changed her career focus in 1997 from the corporate world to a full time commitment to painting. She is a graduate from York University’s Creative Arts program and has studied with Harold Klunder, Peter Kolisnyk, Brian Atyeo, John Leonard, David Hannan, and Steve Rose at the Neilson Park Creative Centre, Bridgewater Artist Retreat and at the Haliburton School of Fine Arts. She has participated in the "Artist in Residence Programme" with the Halton Region Conservation Authority at Crawford Lake, Halton, Ontario. Christine was accepted as a member to the Ontario Society of Artists in 2012. She was on the Board of Directors for the Neilson Park Creative Centre for several years. Christine was an active volunteer at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Rental and Sales division for 12 years where she consulted with AGO clients to help them select art for their homes or offices. Christine is actively involved with the Toronto Art scene and a diverse group of fellow artists.

1 Yonge Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5E 1E5

(416) 368-5152
The Foundation has a focus on three priority areas in 2010: Early Learning and Child Care: Innovative projects that demonstrate how to improve the futures of children and youth at risk through more effective early years programming and policies. Poverty Reduction: Innovative projects--including community organizing, research and educational activities—geared to increasing community and policy capacity to tackle poverty. The Canadian Index of Wellbeing: A new approach to measuring how Canadians' lives are getting better – or worse – in areas that matter: health, standard of living, quality of the environment, time use, education and skills, community vitality, civic engagement, and arts and culture. The Foundation also awards the Annual Fellowship In Public Policy and the annual Ruth Atkinson Hindmarsh Award. The Atkinson Economic Justice Fellowships support social change leaders to continue to think and act for a more just future for all Canadians. Previous winners include immigrant-rights activist Uzma Shakir progressive economist Armine Yalnizyan, former premier Roy Romanow and housing activist Cathy Crowe. Applications are not accepted.

505 Clayson Rd, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M9M 2H4

(416) 879-4259

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