A staple in the Toronto community and an icon the world over, the Royal Ontario Museum is an invaluable resource that nurtures discovery and inspires wonder. The ROM invites all visitors to explore our world's rich and diverse cultural and natural histories. Visiting the Royal Ontario Museum is simply a must for tourists and Toronto locals alike. Come learn, play and discover by visiting the ROM today.
FGS of South Afica The Fo Guang Shan Temple of Toronto is pleased to announce a new centre opening in Waterloo, named Buddha's Light Centre. The Centre will build a positive image and add a significant value in this community. It will allow a place for those to seek resources on Buddhism, for Chinese immigrants and to seek counseling and for those who are interested in improving their spiritual life. Buddha's Light Centre Waterloo
Unwrapping the Secrets of Ancient Egypt: HorusSeptember 2, 2014One of the oldest, commonly worshipped, and most powerful gods was often depicted as having the body of a man and the head of a falcon.Unwrapping the Secrets of Ancient Egypt: AnubisAugust 27, 2014One of the oldest and most commonly worshipped gods throughout Ancient Egypt had the body of a man and the head of a jackal.Hieroglyphics and Scalable Programming for CampersAugust 25, 2014Camps are tough to program. This is one of the deep truths in life, like the Sun rising in the East and vanilla being the superior flavour of ice cream. These things are just known, drifting among us all in the collective unconsciousness. But why?
Visit the Gallery Shop for all your gift giving needs. We have great birthday, wedding, and anniversary gift ideas…
In the Gallery Shop you will find something to please every taste – from the fine production pieces to magnificent and unique sculptures made by 150 of Canada’s finest artists.
Visit Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery in Waterloo to learn more about the region's rich heritage. We also offer educational programs and workshops, as well as dealership and consulting services.
Please visit our website to learn more about current exhibitions.
AGO is Toronto-born Frank Gehry's first building in Canada and marks the very place where he made the initial connection between art and architecture. Hallmarks of his AGO design connect the city and the Gallery in provocative new ways including,dramatic sculptural staircases, the warmth of Douglas fir, and the extensive use of glass which infuses the galleries with natural light. As you will discover, it is an extraordinary new home for extraordinary new art.