
Collections & Galleries
Museums
TODO — what museums in Toronto are actually worth the time.
5 places
Bloor Street
Royal Ontario Museum
Canada's largest museum, with a Libeskind crystal crashing through the front of it that the city has never agreed about.

Grange Park
Art Gallery of Ontario
Frank Gehry's only Canadian building, in the neighbourhood he grew up in, holding the largest collection of Canadian art anywhere.

North York
Aga Khan Museum
A white granite box by Fumihiko Maki holding Islamic art, in a park in suburban Toronto, and worth the journey.

Yonge and Front
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Stanley Cup, in a former bank hall with a stained-glass dome, and you are allowed to touch it.

Queen's Park
Gardiner Museum
Three floors of clay — Ancient American, Italian maiolica, Meissen porcelain — and a wheel you can sit down at.
