Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 58) Attractions McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Ave., Kleinburg 905-893-1121, 1-888-213-1121 www.mcmichael.com Experience the essence of Canada min. from Toronto. Rugged landscape art by the famed Group of Seven in a beautiful natural setting. Also featuring Inuit and First Nations art. Montgomery’s Inn 4709 Dundas St. W.; 416-394-8113 www.toronto.ca/montgomerysinn Experience the life of a traveller seeking comfort at the inn 150 years ago. When Thomas Montgomery managed the inn, it was a lively meeting place for the community. Events held throughout the year carry on this tradition. Tea is served Tues. to Sun. Museum of Inuit Art 207 Queen’s Quay W.; 416-640-1571 www.miamuseum.ca Canada’s public museum devoted to Inuit art and culture. Explore more than 300 works of Inuit art including sculpture, prints, drawings, ceramics and textiles in our award-winning environment. National Film Board of Canada, Mediatheque 150 John St.; 416-973-3012 www.nfb.ca/mediatheque The ultimate window into Canadian culture in the heart of Toronto’s entertainment district. Watch NFB films in state-of-the-art personal viewing stations, attend film screenings, or innovative workshops. Open every day. Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000, 1-888-696-1110 www.OntarioScienceCentre.ca Visit one of Canada’s most visited cultural attractions as it celebrates its 40th anniversary with four new exhibitions, science demonstrations, hundreds of interactive experiences and films under the IMAX Dome. PawsWay 245 Queen’s Quay W.; 416-360-7297 www.pawsway.ca Celebrate pets. Located by the exciting Harbourfront Centre, there is something for every dog and cat – and their owners. Admission is free and pets are always welcome. 58 www.SeeTorontoNow.com Ontario Science Centre Redpath Sugar Museum 95 Queen’s Quay E.; 416-933-8341 www.redpathsugar.com An exciting collection of memorabilia relating to the Canadian sugar industry and the Redpath family. A film about sugar is shown in the theatre free of charge. Group tours by appointment. Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen’s Park, Museum Subway Station, Bloor St. W. at Avenue Rd. 416-586-8000 www.rom.on.ca Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history features world-renowned galleries of China, Canada’s First Peoples, arms and armour, and dinosaurs. Scarborough Historical Museum Thomson Memorial Park 1007 Brimley Rd.; 416-338-8807 www.toronto.ca/museums Located in beautiful Thomson Memorial Park, their buildings and collections depict life in Scarborough, from a settler’s log house to the turnof-the-century Cornell House. Photo: Emily Ding http://www.mcmichael.com http://www.toronto.ca/montgomerysinn http://www.miamuseum.ca http://www.nfb.ca/mediatheque http://www.redpathsugar.com http://www.OntarioScienceCentre.ca http://www.rom.on.ca http://www.pawsway.ca http://www.toronto.ca/museums http://www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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