Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 38) Culture & recreation art and crafts. Specializing in artwork of the Pacific Northwest Coast, Inuit art and Six Nations’, collectors can choose from totem poles, original paintings and jewellery. Cedar Ridge Creative Centre 225 Confederation Dr.; 416-396-4026 www.toronto.ca/culture/cedar_ridge Built in 1912, this mansion is home to an art gallery and studios, providing classes, workshops and seminars. Innovative exhibitions featuring a variety of media are held from Sep-Jun. Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery 399 The West Mall; 416-394-8628 www.toronto.ca/culture Dedicated to the promotion of art and artists in the community. Displays works from local, national and international sources. Primarily feature artworks of annual shows of art organizations. Monthly exhibits. Gallery 260 260 Richmond St. E., Ste. 100 416-777-0260 www.gallery260.com Fine art and classic cars. Some of the best Canadian artists. Paintings from Norval Morrisseau, Bruno Cote, Albert Rousseau and a spectacular collection of Group of Seven work. The Market Gallery 95 Front St. E.; 416-392-7604 www.toronto.ca/culture Changing exhibitions focus on the art and cultural history of Toronto. Call for hours. Complimentary. Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art 952 Queen St. W.; 416-395-0067 www.mocca.toronto.ca Exhibits and promotes innovative art by Canadian artists. Includes work by non-Canadian artists in group exhibitions, thereby creating a global context for the Canadian cultural voice. Neilson Park Creative Centre 56 Neilson Dr.; 416-622-5294 www.neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Visual arts centre and gallery featuring classes, workshops, community art group activities and gallery exhibitions with a strong emphasis on local and contemporary artists. Varley Art Gallery of Markham 38 www.torontotourism.com 216 Main St., Unionville; 905-477-9511 www.varleygallery.ca Features changing exhibitions from the permanent collection as well as historical contemporary exhibitions drawn from local, national and international sources. The gallery encompasses the historic Kathleen McKay house dating from the 1840s. BreWeries / Wineries Magnotta Winery 271 Chrislea Rd., Vaughan 800-461-9463, 905-738-9463 www.magnotta.com An exceptional winery experience. Complimentary tours daily at 2:00 p.m. include winemaking, bottling techniques, wine tasting and fine art. Enjoy winery direct prices, over 180 world class VQA and international wines, spirits and beer. Steam Whistle Brewing 255 Bremner Blvd. 866-240-2337, 416-362-2337 www.steamwhistle.ca Come and enjoy Toronto’s own Steam Whistle Pilsner, brewed at the historic railway roundhouse. Open daily. Onsite retail store offers unique merchandise along with fine, fresh beer. Public tours. Private parties. CaBaret / dinner tHeatre Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament 10 Dufferin St. 888-WE-JOUST, 416-260-1234 www.medievaltimes.com Dinner theatre the whole family can enjoy. Cheer your Knight onto victory while enjoying a medieval feast. Open year-round at Exhibition Place. Show days and times vary, reservations required. See ad on page 39. Mysteriously Yours Dinner Theatre 2026 Yonge St. 800-NOT DEAD, 416-486-7469 www.mysteriouslyyours.com Participate in the solving of a hiliarious, interactive “whodunit?!” every Friday and Saturday. (Some Thurs. shows, Wed. matinées at Toronto’s Historic Old Mill). Dinner and show or show only. Student/ senior discounts. group rates. See ad on page 31. http://www.varleygallery.ca http://www.toronto.ca/culture/cedar_ridge http://www.magnotta.com http://www.toronto.ca/culture http://www.steamwhistle.ca http://www.gallery260.com http://www.toronto.ca/culture http://www.medievaltimes.com http://www.mocca.toronto.ca http://www.mysteriouslyyours.com http://www.neilsonparkcreativecentre.com http://www.torontotourism.com
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