Digital Collections
The stories don’t end when the exhibition closes. Explore curated collections drawn from MoT’s past exhibitions and original content produced across our programs, video, audio, and written stories about the people and communities that have shaped this city.
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Did You Know?
Cities are built from more than buildings and bylaws. Did You Know was a digital series exploring the people, places, and moment (big and small) that have added up to the Toronto we know today.
The 52
52% of Torontonians are women, and for too long, their stories went untold. The 52 brought the change-makers, rebels, and revolutionaries of Toronto’s past and present into the spotlight.
Derailed
The legacy of Canada’s Black railway porters can be seen in the diverse cultural communities that make up Toronto, and many of the fair employment practices we benefit from today.
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The T.O. You Don’t Know
Discover the Weird and Wonderful Layers of the City
1851
Step into the world of a fictionalized digital conference, where Marie and Anthony host a retrospective look at the gathering of 19th century abolitionists in Toronto, when their event is crashed by ghosts of conventions past.
Derailed
The legacy of Canada’s Black railway porters can be seen in the diverse cultural communities that make up Toronto, and many of the fair employment practices we benefit from today.
Mr. Dressup to Degrassi
From 1952 to 1994, Toronto was a global powerhouse of children’s television. This playful exhibition celebrated the creators, programs, and unexpected collaborations that made our city the world’s classroom.
Home Game
Basketball in Toronto was always more than a sport. Home Game traced the game’s deep roots across the city’s communities, from district gym floors to the night the Raptors brought home a championship.
The 52
52% of Torontonians are women, and for too long, their stories went untold. The 52 brought the change-makers, rebels, and revolutionaries of Toronto’s past and present into the spotlight.