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On now until December 30, 2026
The T.O. You Don’t Know
See your city differently
Discover the Weird and Wonderful Layers of the City
Events
April 29, 2026 |
September 30, 2026
You Belong Here: An Interactive Exhibition
- Miles Nadal JCC, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
June 11, 2026 |
December 30, 2026
The T.O. You Don’t Know: The Exhibition
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
June 20, 2026
Curatorial Tour
T.O. hidden histories, overlooked voices, and stories with Christina Bagatavicius and Simon Termine.
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
June 24, 2026 |
June 27, 2026
The 52: Live Theatrical Experience
Immersive theatrical experience bringing to life the stories of 52 women who helped shape Toronto.
- City of Toronto Archives 255 Spadina Road, Toronto, ON
July 15, 2026
Tastes of Toronto: A Culinary Journey Through the City
Discover Trinidadian food, traditions, and stories with Rhoma Akosua Spencer and The Depanneur.
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
July 18, 2026
Curatorial Tour
T.O. hidden histories, overlooked voices, & stories with Corrinne Chong and Davin Henson.
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
July 23, 2026
Tastes of Toronto: A Culinary Journey Through the City
Discover Syrian food, traditions, and stories with Rahaf Alakabani and The Depanneur.
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
July 25, 2026
Scents of Toronto
Blend a custom fragrance inspired by Toronto’s neighbourhoods, landmarks, and hidden stories.
- 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
Archives
Explore our collection of past exhibitions and the stories that live on from them.
The 52
Women Who Transformed Toronto
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.
Mr. Dressup to Degrassi
42 Years of Legendary Toronto Kids TV
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
Toronto Loves Basketball
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.