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We Look Forward
To Your Visit
Museum of Toronto presents exhibitions and programs across multiple locations in the city. Plan your visit below.
Current
Locations
Museum
Hours
Our address is 401 Richmond Street West in Suite LL01. We are located the eastern entrance of the building, just off of Peter Street.
MONDAY: Closed
TUESDAY: Closed
WEDNESDAY: 12pm – 6pm
THURSDAY: 12pm – 6pm
FRIDAY: 12pm – 6pm
SATURDAY: 12pm – 6pm
SUNDAY: Closed
Admission to all of our exhibitions are free. We accept and appreciate any donations made to support us and our programs.
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Elevators
Washrooms
Transit Nearby
Family-Friendly
Getting
Here
Located at 401 Richmond Street West, there are plenty of ways to travel to us.
Museum of Toronto is housed within the historic 401 Richmond building in its Lower Level on the easternmost end of the building.
Directions from the TTC
Our space in the 401 Richmond Centre is in the far east corner, nearest to the intersection of Richmond and Peter, across from the Spacing Store and Swipe Design.
If you’re coming by TTC, you can take the 510 Spadina streetcar , 501 Queen streetcar, or 504 King streetcar
Parking
We do not offer visitor or free parking at any time. There are a number of parking lots in the immediate area.
Nearby Landmarks
We are located at 401 Richmond Street West, just east of Spadina Avenue.
401 Richmond Street West is a restored, heritage-designated, industrial building turned arts-and-culture hub in downtown Toronto. It is home to over 140 artists, cultural producers, social innovators, micro-enterprises, galleries, festivals, and shops.
Exhibition Map
Group Visits
and School Visits
Planning a group visit?
Museum of Toronto offers customized visits for schools, groups, and educators available year-round. Please visit our Learning page to learn more and fill in our booking request form.
FAQs
Where can I attend Museum of Toronto events?
Our programming is year-round and throughout the GTA, in the community, online, and in the Museum of Toronto space at 401 Richmond.
What does it cost to visit Museum of Toronto?
Admission is free at our exhibition spaces, and donations are encouraged. As a charitable organization, we do rely on the generosity of visitors and encourage you to give, if you’re able.
When is Museum of Toronto open?
Museum of Toronto at 401 Richmond is open from Wednesday to Saturday, 12-6pm.
You can also explore our digital storytelling on our website and videos about the history of Toronto can always be found on our TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Where is the Museum of Toronto space located?
We are located in the 401 Richmond Centre at the corner of Spadina and Richmond.
401 Richmond Street West
Lower level
Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
Is Museum of Toronto accessible?
Museum of Toronto space is accessible to wheelchairs, mobility aids and devices, and strollers.
Support persons and service animals are more than welcome to accompany visitors in our space. We strive to offer accessible programs online and outside of our space as well.
What’s the easiest way to get to the Museum of Toronto space?
Our space in the 401 Richmond Centre is in the far east corner, nearest to the intersection of Richmond and Peter, across from the Spacing Store and Swipe Design.
If you’re coming by TTC, you can take the 510 Spadina streetcar , 501 Queen streetcar, or 504 King streetcar
How can I contact Museum of Toronto?
info@museumoftoronto.com
Phone number: 416-583-2030
Where can I find Museum of Toronto online?
Website: https://museumoftoronto.com
Instagram: @museumoftoronto
TikTok: @museumoftoronto
Facebook: Museum of Toronto
Twitter: @MuseumofToronto
LinkedIn: Museum of Toronto
YouTube: Museum of Toronto
How can I get involved with Museum of Toronto?
Donations: A gift of any size allows us to further our mission of presenting diverse perspectives of our city and helps to keep our programming free for all.
Volunteering: Whether you’re a newcomer, student, or simply looking to support storytelling in your city, volunteering at Museum of Toronto is a great way to get hands-on experience in Toronto arts and culture.
We accept volunteers on a regular basis, do two volunteer recruitments each year, and also do a volunteer recruitment call annually. Sign up for our email newsletter to be notified
Visit us: Explore our exhibitions, attend our events, and participate in our programs.