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Art Gallery of Ontario
The eighth-largest art museum in North America presents an awe-inspiring collection: more than 36,000 works representing 1,000 years of extraordinary art.
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The Art Gallery of Ontario is perhaps the best-known art gallery in Toronto. View some of the finest art you will ever see, including a public collection of Henry Moore pieces, 14th century artist Giovanni del Biondo, 20th century Canadian works by the Group of Seven, contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol and Mark Rothko.
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The Art Gallery of Ontario also brings some of the biggest and most renowned travelling shows to Toronto.
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Hours of Operation |
Hours of Operation
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Monday: Closed
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Tuesday: 11 am-6 pm
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Wednesday: 11 am-8:30 pm
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Thursday-Friday: 11 am-6 pm
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Saturday-Sunday: 10 am-5:30 pm
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Admission Rates |
Admission Rates
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Adults: $ 12
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Seniors (65 years of age and over): $ 9
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Students (full-time student with ID): $ 9
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Youth (6 to 15 years of age): $ 6
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Children (less than 6 years of age): Free
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Family (2 adults and up to 5 youths): $ 25
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Wednesday evenings are free for everyone, from 6 to 8:30 pm. Surcharged exhibitions and ticketed events excepted.
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Directions |
The AGO is located at 317 Dundas Street West, at the corner of Dundas and McCaul streets, a short walk west (3 blocks) from St. Patrick Station or take the 505 Dundas Street streetcar and exit at the AGO stop.
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