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.
Nadia J. • July 21, 2017Very good for everyone! Generous and stunning! Big and fun enough for a whole day visit.
DHR.com • January 4, 2012Founded in 1975, this museum tells the different stories of textiles from Canada and all over the world. Exhibitions of artifacts such as quilts, fabrics, and carpets await all visitors.
Kristine B. • August 21, 2011Great place to spend a few hours. Interesting exhibits and the building is beautiful!
Sara • April 10, 2014This place has a great atmosphere; art, strong coffee, vegan options, very friendly staff.
Deb L. • August 31, 2012Have been here for a number of events. Great open space with lots of light close to a downtown clientele.
Ron N. • March 20, 2011Best contemporary art space in the city! Free on Wednesday night? Fun opening parties too!
Cammy J. M. • August 11, 2014Go straight to Buster Sea Cove to grab a halibut on a bun with fries!!!!
Luis R. • October 26, 2013Awesome place for cons, movie nights and for those into martial arts, there are dojos for that.
Danielle P. • July 23, 2016Great market here every Saturday until noon! Lovely artist space and community area
Linden C. • February 21, 2013Awesome place! Come for a maté and a chat. Authentic maté and great chilled out atmosphere
Julie J. • April 19, 2010Nice bright venue for exhibitions and galleries. Although I prefer YSDN for my design education ;)
Laura D. • February 16, 2012Amazing art gallery and event space! Monthly art exhibits and events. Also, you can rent out the space for weddings, engagement parties, fashion shows, semi-formats etc!
Sandy K. • March 27, 2011Great event space, could be configured for almost anything. Funky furnishings in a lovely older building.
Lauren O. • March 29, 2019Gorgeous venue. It was built as a YMCA in 1889 and has been restored. Unique and inspiring. Multiple stunning venues within the building. Some of the first basketball games in Canada were played here!
Rannie T. • April 29, 2011Check out "Sunken Villages" by Louis Helbig, as a part of #CANTACT2011. April 29 - May 29, 2011. Opening May 5th, 6:30-9:30
Xx X. • June 7, 2016Amazing service, and they always go above and beyond. Have saved me many times when I was in a pinch!
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