Rachel B. • April 18, 2017Get a tour of the Ismail centre while you are in the neighbourhood. You need to book the tour in advance.
Nancy B. • January 4, 2012Great museum. Choose a weekday, rather than a weekend, less crowds. Great exhibits on all the time. Plan to spend almsot a full day.
Sergiy G. • June 11, 2017Lots of hockey artefacts and The Cup! The staff is very friendly, so besides making selfie, you can even touch the cup! P.S. Ukrainians will enjoy seeing equipment of famous Terry Sawchuk (pictured)
Allison K. • July 15, 2018The tunnel between the house and stables was my favorite part of the audio tour.
Michael H. • June 27, 2015Excellent place, plenty of history and lots to see inside and out. Hope they get to expand in the future as planned.
Donny D. • July 2, 2012Definitely worth your while! So many interesting things to do and see. Kids & adults will have a great time. They close @ 5pm daily so expect to spend 2-3 hours there. Parking is $10.00
Peter M. • May 14, 2014Be sure to check out the awesome viewing area on the second floor. All free and open to the public.
Debbie C. • July 18, 2013No air conditioning and they don't open until noon. But the tour is delightful, the house beautiful, and the grounds exquisite.
Cara Q. • July 21, 2017Very interesting museum and worth the time!! A lot of neat history and really cool shoes! Loved the celebrity shoe exhibit - Marilyn Monroe's pumps were so cool to see in real life! 👠
Nuff • September 25, 2018It’s only just opened, but the new MOCA looks promising. A vast, converted industrial space and programming that looks like it will be adventurous and diverse.
Ghazal S. • August 23, 2019Spent an afternoon here and pretty good exhibitions, there are some workshops based on the context of each exhibition too which sounds fun
Rebecca R. • May 23, 2017The best thing about this museum is the architecture, it is a lovely building. If you are visiting Toronto, make sure to stop by for a visit. Mixed feelings about their collection in view.
Keith G. • March 3, 2010Stunning Georgian mansion with formal gardens, fountain courtyard & 160 ft long stone terrace, for elegant weddings, social or corporate events with catering by Couture Cuisine. keith@graydonhall.com
Anna B. • October 30, 2015Perfect for kids, great place to play and learn. I suggest to have kids programs telling about main museum themes in playful way
Aaron • November 26, 2010Nice venue for an event, but bring a sweater. Having been built in 1848, it's drafty!
Jack S. • October 9Great place to come at the end of a vacation to Toronto and see all the attractions of the big city, in detailed miniature form, underneath day and night lighting. Thoroughly enjoyable experience.
DHR.com • January 4, 2012This museum of the Redpath Sugar Refinery is an interesting place to learn about processes, histories (of the company and sugar in general), and facts about the sweet favorite.
Dina S. • December 22, 2010Try the tea and yummy sweet/savory plates on your visit here! Great historic recipes, that vary each month. In the cool season there's fire in the hearth, very romantic and cozy.
Gabriel S. • September 27, 2019Most important of the 80 surviving senet boards from Ancient Egypt because it's the only one with readable complete sentences on the last 5 squares
Gabriel S. • September 27, 2019Sebastio (Zeus/Bacchus) magic hand (1/20 known so far). Put on stick and processed. Blessing gesture from the Greeks, shared by Christians
Royal Ontario M. • October 11, 2011Located on the third floor in the northwest corner of the Crystal. See if you can find the Godin Tepe special exhibit on until January 2012
Toronto P. • February 1, 2012This a great place to bring the kids on day off of school. Great history, interactive displays and information about the world's greatest police service! IT'S FREE TOO!
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