Galleries and Museums
The Friar’s Music Museum
279 Yonge St, 2nd Floor
(Inside the Shoppers Drug Mart)
The Friar’s Music Museum is free and accessible to everyone in the community and is dedicated to Yonge Street’s music past. Located on the second floor in the Shoppers Drug Mart Flagship Store (279 Yonge Street) which was previously music venues; the Friar’s Tavern, Nickelodeon and most recently The Hard Rock Café. Free Admission.
The Image Centre
33 Gould Street
The Image Centre (IMC) at Toronto Metropolitan University is Canada’s leading photography institution, offering dynamic exhibitions, public programming, and a collection of nearly 400,000 photographic objects. Explore photography’s cultural impact in the heart of downtown Toronto. Free admission and daily drop-in tours.
Mackenzie House
82 Bond Street
This tiny, historic former row house sits surrounded by skyscrapers in the heart of downtown Toronto, just steps from Canada’s busiest intersection. Discover the Mackenzie story and gain a glimpse into the gritty Victorian era in which he lived: a time of macabre fascination, an era obsessed with crime, secrets, spirits, and death. Learn about the history of the house, the diverse people who made it their home, and the ever-evolving urban neighbourhood that has grown up around it. Free Admission.