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Museums in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Museums sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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The Polygon Gallery
The Polygon is one of Canada’s most acclaimed photography and media art galleries. The Gallery moved into its Governor General’s Medal-winning building in 2017 after operating as Presentation House Gallery for 40 years. The organization has presented more than 300 exhibitions and earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most adventurous public art institutions. Admission is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.
11 to 50 staff
Chinese Canadian Museum Society Of British Columbia
The Chinese Canadian Museum Society of British Columbia was founded in March 2020 as an independent, non-profit society to establish and operate a public museum in British Columbia honouring Chinese Canadian history, contributions, and living heritage. The Chinese Canadian Museum will be a testament to Chinese Canadian experiences, foster respect, inclusion, and collaboration among all communities and across generations. Telling stories through the diverse voices of Chinese Canadians is central to the development of CCM. Guided by its mission statement “Connecting to the Chinese Canadian story – addressing inclusion for all,” the Chinese Canadian Museum aspires to provide an invigorating and transformative experience for present and future generations through its exhibitions and programming throughout B.C. and Canada. The Chinese Canadian Museum opened on July 1, 2023 at the historic Wing Sang Building at 51 E Pender Street, Vancouver.
11 to 50 staff
Ingenium
From soil to space, and everything in between, Ingenium is a world like no other. It’s a gateway for curious and creative minds to experience and connect on a different level. We make science meaningful and relevant in everyday lives for people of all ages to learn and be inspired. Across our three museums - the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, and the Canada Science and Technology Museum - we offer multi-sensory programming that engages Canadians on-site, online, and around the country. The sum of what we do ignites curiosity and engagement in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) to foster a deeper understanding of our world, and inspire a nation of innovators.
201 to 500 staff
Art Gallery Of Burlington
At the AGB, we present many regional, national, and international exhibitions each year, and we're home to the world’s largest collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics, as well as seven art and fine craft guilds. We provide art and craft education programs and public tours for people of all ages. Our space spans over square feet with seven fully-equipped studios, three galleries, a one-of-a-kind gift shop, a sculpture courtyard, and a year-round conservatory. We are proud to acknowledge that the land where the AGB is located is part of the ancient Dish With One Spoon Treaty and also the Brant Tract Purchase, Treaty No. 3 3/4 of 1795, and we're grateful to the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Six Nations of the Grand River for sharing this territory.
11 to 50 staff
Oasis Immersion
OASIS immersion offers a new, permanent, all-immersive m2 (over 21,500 ft2 ) museal space located on the ground floor of the Palais des congrès de Montréal. The site will be home to enthralling all-immersive exhibitions inspired by the people, the places and the trends that shape and galvanize our world, here and around the world.
11 to 50 staff
Espace Pour La Vie
La protection de la biodiversité et de l’environnement est au cœur de la mission d’Espace pour la vie, qui regroupe le Biodôme, la Biosphère, l’Insectarium, le Jardin botanique et le Planétarium. Ensemble, ces musées forment le plus important complexe en science de la nature au Canada. Ils accueillent chaque année plus de 2,2 millions de personnes. Au regard des enjeux auxquels la planète est confrontée, Espace pour la vie travaille à accroître son impact en privilégiant le dialogue avec les communautés et en déployant des actions visant à engager la population sur la voie de la transition socioécologique.
501 to 1000 staff
Jccc - Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
Founded in 1963, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre is one of the largest and most vibrant Japanese cultural centres in the world. Our mandate is to promote Japanese culture and Japanese Canadian heritage. The is a registered charitable, not-for-profit organization.
11 to 50 staff
Kamloops Art Gallery
The Kamloops Art Gallery offers inspiring, provocative, and transformative art experiences of national caliber. Located in Secwepemcúl’ecw, it is the largest public art gallery in the Interior of British Columbia and boasts a collection of over 3,100 works of art. With more than 12 exhibitions every year sharing the work of local, national, and international artists, the Gallery offers diverse, accessible, and affordable experiences including talks, tours, and studio-based programs for people of all ages and abilities.
11 to 50 staff
Mccord Stewart Museum
A landmark for over 100 years, the McCord Stewart Museum bears witness to Montreal’s history as Quebec’s largest city as well as its influence in Canada and around the world. It celebrates the vitality, creativity and diversity of the communities who live there. The Museum amplifies their voices by interpreting and disseminating the remarkable historical heritage under its care—six collections comprised of 3.2 million images, objects, documents and works of art—making it one of North America’s leading museums. In keeping with its commitment to decolonization and sustainable development, the Museum adopts a critical and inclusive perspective on social history and contemporary issues to create stimulating exhibitions, educational programs and community activities that inspire its audience to take action towards a more just society.
51 to 200 staff
Nanaimo Art Gallery
Located in the heart of Nanaimo, on the lands of the Snuneymuxw, Nanaimo Art Gallery is a creative hub for Vancouver Island, where we build relationships, connect communities, and affect change through art. We honour the Snuneymuxw people and the territory on which the Gallery operates, carrying ourselves with qwum qwum uy’shqwalawum: operating in the spirit of “good heart, good mind.” With this intention, Nanaimo Art Gallery’s values are: Relevance: our work is grounded in community and place Relationships: we believe in building, nurturing and sustaining relationships Innovation: we are at the forefront of creativity with quality programs and exhibitions Openness: we are a welcoming organization for all The Gallery welcomes everyone to participate in our rich and diverse exhibition and education programs. An inquiry-based approach infuses and connects all Gallery activities and a small, dedicated team of staff, board and volunteers offers a program that is rooted in our unique regional context and resonates with audiences globally.
11 to 50 staff
The Rooms
The Rooms is Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest public cultural space. It represents and showcases our province to itself and to the world. Both a destination and a journey, The Rooms is where the province’s most extensive collection of artifacts, art and historical records come together to create meaningful and memorable visitor experiences that share who we are and how we came to be.
51 to 200 staff
Fonderie Darling
Fonderie Darling is a visual-arts center founded and directed by the not-for-profit organization Quartier Éphémère, whose mandate is to support the creation, production, and dissemination of contemporary art. Carrying out its main activities in the industrial space of a former foundry in Old Montreal, Fonderie Darling presents three major exhibitions per year, offers production studios to local artists and hosts international residencies. A unique institution in Montreal, Fonderie Darling hopes to establish strong connections between local and international art scenes.
11 to 50 staff
La Guilde
Founded in 1906, La Guilde is a non-profit organization that aims to preserve, promote, and increase awareness for Inuit art, First Nations art, and Fine Crafts from Canada. In addition to its permanent exhibition—which presents objects from its collection—La Guilde has a dynamic programming of temporary exhibitions and cultural activities, educational programs, and archives of remarkable historical wealth. La Guilde is also an art gallery with works by established and emerging artists, available for sale.
1 to 10 staff
Le Livart
A non-profit organization located in a former presbytery in the Plateau-Mont-Royal, the Livart is a multidisciplinary art center that includes a gallery, artists’ studios, an art school, an event room and a boutique. The Livart’s activities are guided by the desire to democratize art for all audiences. A place of experimentation, dissemination and mediation, it is an innovative space where art becomes a vector of socialization and sharing and where the creativity of children and adults come together. Through its configuration and activities, the Livart encourages proximity between artists and the public by offering a dynamic and varied program of exhibitions, evenings and workshops. The different aspects of the Livart intertwine to form an environment conducive to enriching exchanges.
1 to 10 staff
Museum Of Jewish Montreal
Le Musée du Montréal juif est un espace innovant pour se connecter à l'identité, le culture, et de l'art juive à Montréal. À travers notre programmation variée comprenant des visites à pied, des événements culturels, des expositions et plus, notre objectif est de partager le patrimoine diversifié de notre ville et de créer de nouvelles expériences culturelles. — The Museum of Jewish Montreal is an innovative place to connect with Montreal’s Jewish identity, art, and culture. Through a range of programming including walking tours, cultural events, exhibitions and more, we aim to share our city's diverse heritage and create new cultural experiences.
11 to 50 staff
Surrey Art Gallery
Surrey Art Gallery is situated on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territories of the Salish Peoples, including the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), and Semiahma (Semiahmoo) nations. Internationally recognized for its award-winning programs, Surrey Art Gallery is the second largest public art museum in the Metro Vancouver region. Exhibitions change quarterly and admission is always free. We show all forms of contemporary art by local, national, and international artists, including digital and audio art. Learn more about art at one of our engaging artist talks or tours, participate in a symposium, or make art by yourself or with family and friends at the Gallery. We offer demonstrations, workshops, and school programs with artists, educators, and other specialists.
11 to 50 staff
Exporail, The Canadian Railway Museum
Born out of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association (CRHA), Exporail, The Canadian Railway Museum, continues the legacy of the passionate volunteers who made it possible to preserve and enhance Canada’s rich railway heritage. In 1978, the Government of Canada named Exporail as Canada’s specialized railway Museum. In 2007, Exporail asked the Government of Canada to recognize it as Canada’s National Railway Museum. That same year, Parliament passed a motion to that effect. Since then, Exporail has worked to have the Government of Canada carry out this motion of parliament. On this 175th anniversary of the creation of the railway, may Canada’s Parliament designate Exporail a National Museum and thus pay homage to all those who worked to create the unique legacy that helped build Canada.
11 to 50 staff
Abbozzo Gallery
Abbozzo Gallery was established in 1993 to represent regional, Canadian and International artists. The gallery exhibits Contemporary paintings, prints, works on paper and sculptures in a warm and inviting setting in the heart of Toronto. We provide a complete range of services in Fine Art including in-gallery and home consultation, installation, modern and contemporary art appraisal, corporate and private collection management and private events. Our hours: We are open to the public from Tuesday to Friday from 11 am until 6 pm and on Saturday from 11 am until 5 pm. If you have any accommodation needs or specific artworks in mind to view at the Gallery, please call (416) to speak to a gallery representative. Parking can also be arranged if a call is placed before arrival.
1 to 10 staff
Kelowna Art Gallery
The Kelowna Art Gallery is located in the heart of Kelowna’s Cultural District in downtown Kelowna, BC. We offer visitors the opportunity to explore changing exhibitions of both historical and contemporary Canadian art in our four Gallery spaces, including an outdoor courtyard area.
11 to 50 staff
Museum Of Illusions Toronto
The Museum of Illusions is the fastest growing museum concept with 50+ global locations across 25 countries. We offer you highly engaging and entertaining experience that will leave you trying to comprehend what your eyes & mind are sensing. We launched in Toronto, Canada in October 2018 and continue to strive to become one of the premier attractions in the city as we attract all age groups to our exciting museum concept. Are you ready for a fascinating adventure? We offer you an intriguing visual, sensual and educational experience with a handful of new, unexplored illusions. We are open for groups, corporate events/team building and all schools. Please visit for more information.
11 to 50 staff
Red Deer Museum Art Gallery
The MAG combines the elements of a museum and art gallery to Inspire a Passion for History and Art. We’re committed to creating memorable experiences for visitors of all ages from Red Deer and the surrounding area.
11 to 50 staff
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum furthers an understanding of Saskatchewan's natural history and Indigenous cultures, past and present. It communicates that understanding through all available media, especially exhibits and publications, in a culturally and scientifically sensitive manner for the purposes of education and enjoyment. The Museum's principal means of understanding and communicating is through acquisition, conservation and research of appropriate material evidence of human and natural history.
11 to 50 staff
The Maritime Museum Of British Columbia
Welcome to the Maritime Museum of British Columbia. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and honouring the rich maritime history of British Columbia. Our museum features a variety of exhibits that showcase the many ways in which the sea has impacted our community over the years. From fishing and shipping to recreation and exploration, we celebrate all aspects of maritime life and culture. Our exhibits include historic boats, artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that allow visitors to learn about the many different ways in which people have interacted with the sea throughout history. We also offer a range of educational programs and events for visitors of all ages, including youth programs (typically ages 3-6), workshops, and hands-on activities. Whether you are a lifelong resident of our community or a first-time visitor, we invite you to come and explore the vast maritime heritage of our town and the surrounding area. Our museum is a place of inclusion, discovery, respect, integrity, innovation and saltiness. We look forward to welcoming you very soon! We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our incredible volunteers that make our museum a success. Your dedication, hard work, and knowledge are truly appreciated; we couldn't do it without you.
1 to 10 staff
Koffler Arts
11 to 50 staff
Orillia Museum Of Art & History Omah
The Orillia Museum of Art & History (OMAH) is an incorporated registered charity that acts as a hub of culture and heritage in the heart of Orillia’s Peter Street Arts District. For over thirty years, OMAH has been inspiring creativity and celebrating history, while growing as a hub for local artists and historians. We invite families to try our drop-in programs, teachers to explore our educational programming, and all to learn about the Orillia area’s vibrant history, or enjoy an exhibition or two. OUR MISSION is to be a cultural centre open to all that will inspire creativity and celebrate history by creating excitement and wonderment for the arts, history, and culture communities. OUR VISION is to be the anchor for the significant and growing arts, local history and cultural community in Orillia and the surrounding area by offering exciting and innovative exhibits, events, programming and activities that reach out and engage all citizens, seasonal residents and visitors. Admission is by a small fee, or by annual membership. Disabled access available. We are an inclusive place for all and celebrate diversity and practice equity.
11 to 50 staff
Comox Valley Art Gallery
The Comox Valley Art Gallery is dedicated to presenting and fostering contemporary art by professional artists from the region, the country and beyond. Through our exhibitions, publications, creative residencies and education programs, we link the Comox Valley to the broader world of contemporary art practice. We actively engage the public, draw visitors, and enliven the community through public events, performances, community collaborations, all-ages make art projects, youth training and mentorship programs, and a gift shop that sells the work of hundreds of local artists. CVAG is an independent public gallery run by a non-profit society. The Comox Valley Art Gallery is grateful to operate on the Traditional Territory of the K’ómoks First Nations. CVAG spaces are accessible, and programs are barrier-free (no cost). Donations are appreciated.
11 to 50 staff
Prince Edward Island Museum And Heritage Foundation
The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation is an integral part of the Prince Edward Island community. We operate seven provincial museums and heritage sites across Prince Edward Island, providing community members and visitors with an opportunity to discover our province's heritage and culture. Our Provincial Museum and Heritage Sites include- Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island (open year-round)- Basin Head Fisheries Museum (open July to September)- Beaconsfield Historic House (open year-round)- Elmira Railway Museum (open July to September)- Eptek Art & Culture Centre (open year-round)- Green Park Shipbuilding Museum & Yeo House (open July to September)- Orwell Corner Historic Village (open July to September) Beyond administering these sites, the Foundation is responsible for the provincial collection of more than material and cultural objects. Our staff provide professional conservation and collection services to outside groups, individuals and organizations. Twice a year, the Foundation also publishes its official journal of PEI heritage and culture: The Island Magazine.
11 to 50 staff
Stewart Hall Art Gallery
The Art Gallery hosts about 8 exhibitions every year, displaying the work of professional, local, national and international artists that explore a variety of themes, approaches and mediums.
1 to 10 staff
Cafka - Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener And Area
As Ontario’s oldest public art forum, for 20 years CAFKA has supported a diverse spectrum of local, national and international artists in the presentation/dissemination of ground-breaking, contemporary, interactive and interventionist public artworks in Kitchener-Waterloo (KW) region through biennial programming and special projects. As the only artist-driven visual arts organization in the region and a pillar within KW, CAFKA’s primarily free biennial program in unexpected public spaces expands contemporary art experiences outside gallery environments and positions them as critical and integral parts of community life—accessible to everyone. Through the biennial, lectures, tours, workshops and related special projects, CAFKA develops opportunities for people in the community and beyond to learn about contemporary art, and engage in discourse around issues of public and private space.
1 to 10 staff
Gallery1313
Located in Parkdale, Gallery 1313 began as the Parkdale Village Arts Collective (PVAC), to support and advocate the work of Parkdale-based artists and initiate positive changes in this Toronto neighbourhood. with artists from across the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, and further afield. Originally used as a police station, the 1934 Art Deco building that houses Gallery 1313 was developed by Artscape into live/work spaces for artists, offices, community groups and exhibition space. Today, Gallery 1313 continues to be a member-based, artistic hub in Parkdale, receiving more than visitors and hosting roughly 76 exhibitions in it’s four spaces, annually.
11 to 50 staff
Peel Art Gallery, Museum And Archives
PAMA is an accessible, safe space for the diverse communities of the Region of Peel (Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga) to come together and celebrate arts and culture. We strive to be a place where you can see yourself reflected and actively contribute to building a “Community for Life”. It’s a place to explore and learn about Peel's culture and heritage, as well as use conversation, questions and stories to help make new and fascinating connections to the surrounding community. PAMA offers a variety of workshops and programs for all ages, families, and adults. There is something for everyone. Our buildings are our largest artifacts. The site is made of historic buildings: the Peel County Courthouse and Jail, the former Registry Office, and the Modernist Building.
51 to 200 staff
The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum
It is more than history, it is about the experience: we unlock The RCR History for everyone! Memory, heritage and interpretation for military members, school students, families and general public. The museum fosters a deeper understanding of the military experience within the broader context of Canadian military history among veterans, communities in London area and all Canadians. Find us at Wolseley Barracks in London, ON.
1 to 10 staff
Ukrainian Museum Of Canada
WELCOME TO THE UKRAINIAN MUSEUM OF CANADA The Ukrainian Museum of Canada (UMC), in downtown Saskatoon, SK, features three galleries dedicated to celebrating and promoting the arts, culture, and legacy of the Ukrainian Canadian community. We also house archives, a library, community spaces, and a shop carrying a range of authentic Ukrainian giftwares, clothing, and crafts. The Ukrainian Museum of Canada was established by the Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada in 1936 with the aim of promoting Ukrainian arts, culture, and heritage. The vision of the women who founded the museum was bold, since Ukrainian culture was not well understood or respected by most Canadians at the time. In Soviet Ukraine, following Stalin’s rise to power, Ukrainian culture and language were being violently suppressed. Today our museum is home to one of the largest ethnic textile collections in North America, including regional folk costumes, kylym (tapstries), and vyshyvka (embroidery). We also house a suite of 12 paintings, the Ukrainian Pioneer Women series, by the well-known artist William Kereluk, along with many works by Ukrainian Canadian folk artists Dmytro Stryek, Ann Harbuz, and others. The Museum offers a variety of public programs to empower visitors to explore, learn, and have fun. Our programs, workshops, lectures, and special events inspire people from all cultural backgrounds to connect with Ukrainian Canadian culture, art, and history. Since February 24, 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the Ukrainian Museum of Canada has been active in welcoming Ukrainian newcomers and bringing community together to learn about modern Ukraine, its history, politics, and culture, and the ways that Ukrainian stories impact Canadians. The Ukrainian Museum of Canada is more than a museum in Saskatoon. We are also the headquarters for branches in Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver.
1 to 10 staff
Cica Vancouver
CICA Vancouver is a non-profit multidisciplinary art organization established in 2021. We bring global ideas to Vancouver and local ideas to the world. Through exhibitions, panel talks, workshops, and special events, we provide a forum for everyone to step into the art and learn while having fun. We aim to enhance public engagement in the arts and bridge local and international artists for idea exchange, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.
1 to 10 staff
Cica Vancouver
Vancouver Centre of International Contemporary Art (CICA Vancouver) is a non-profit multidisciplinary art organization registered and established in British Columbia, Canada, in 2021. The organization aims to cultivate the creation, development, and engagement of the next generation’s art. The objective of the organization is to enhance the public’s engagement in the arts through exhibitions, panel talks, workshops, and special events. It aims to showcase artists’ works that represent contemporary culture and aesthetics and bring diversity into the local art scene. CICA Vancouver will continuously highlight the importance of engagement and accessibility in the arts and implement programs that can enhance the dissemination of contemporary art ideas. CICA Vancouver will dedicate its space and resources for four to six seasonal exhibitions and special exhibition programs every year. The seasonal exhibitions aim to bring international artists’ works to the city, to showcase their artistic practices, and to introduce diverse perspectives that are meaningful, impactful, and inspiring. Special exhibition programs are designed to bring even more varieties of art into the CICA space and make it a true destination for all art lovers.
1 to 10 staff
Nor Cooperative
Nor is a collective effort to document, preserve, and question our material culture
1 to 10 staff
Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural And Educational Centre
Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre was established in 1944 to honour the achievements and legacy of the Ukrainian Canadian community in Canada. As a museum and archival heritage institution, Oseredok collects, preserves, and interprets a wide range of cultural history and heritage related to the community's history, including ethnology, folk art, fine art, and archives. Oseredok is proud of its distinctive nature, reflected in the diverse yet interrelated collections housed under one roof. It serves as an essential source of information on Ukrainian culture, covering various fields of interest such as history, art, music, literature, and ethnography. The center is committed to preserving and transmitting the traditions inherent in the Ukrainian consciousness to future generations. Moreover, Oseredok offers a public program of exhibitions, workshops, courses, public lectures, presentations, and special events, sharing Canadian Ukrainian cultural experiences with the broader community.
1 to 10 staff
Portrait Gallery Of Canada
The Portrait Gallery of Canada is a new kind of museum for Canada, a museum for empathy that presents the stories of the individuals and groups from all walks of life who make up Canada—in their own communities in all parts of the country and online.
1 to 10 staff
Provincial Archives Of Saskatchewan
The provincial agency responsible for acquiring, preserving, and making available historical records in Saskatchewan.
11 to 50 staff
Caetani Centre
The Caetani Centre is a vibrant and innovative arts and culture centre located on a beautiful 1.3 acre park-like property in the heart of beautiful Vernon, BC. Adhering to the vision set out by our benefactor, the late artist, mentor and teacher Sveva Caetani, the Caetani Centre strives to cultivate a vibrant, inclusive and diverse cultural centre by providing opportunities and programming that celebrate contemporary artistic expressions across all arts mediums and genres. We present and preserve the inspirational influence of Sveva Caetani and her family, descendents of Italian royalty, through curating and exhibiting her artwork, including her 47-piece Recapitulation Series, and capturing her story of strength and resilience through our heritage displays and historical and educational tours. We also offer arts and culture programs, exhibits, workshops, concerts and events for members of the public throughout the year and host artists and creatives from across Canada and around the world in our Artist Residency Program. Our events include an annual summer music festival, an art and golf fundraiser, a popular Halloween ghost tour/party, and evolving Culture Days, Vernon Winter Carnival and other events. Our facilities include a main-floor accessible museum in our 1895-built heritage house, a 3 bedroom AIR suite, 2 long-term residential suites, 5 on-site studios, a 750 sq. ft. indoor art gallery/event space, an outdoor courtyard, staging area, and beautiful gardens. A variety of different unique venue options are available to rent throughout the year.
1 to 10 staff
The Great War Flying Museum
The Great War Flying Museum, operated by the Ontario Aviation Historical Society since 1970, is a volunteer member organization. We are a diverse group of aviation enthusiasts, pilots, history buffs, and mechanics, all with a passion for bringing WWI aviation to life. You don’t need a pilot’s license to be a member! Whether you are a history buff, mechanic, or just enjoy being around the aircraft, we welcome everyone with an interest. Enjoy the benefits of year-round museum access, museum social functions, and the chance to help work on the aircraft. Membership is $200 in the first year;$160 annually thereafter. Our replica WWI aircraft perform flypasts at airshows and commemorations, including Brampton’s annual Remembrance Day Ceremony. Two were used on the set of the movie The Aviator!
11 to 50 staff
Ukrainian Museum Of Canada, Ontario Branch
The Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Ontario Branch, located in the heart of downtown Toronto, is home to a remarkable collection of more than artifacts of Ukrainian cultural origin. Each piece reflects a story of heritage, craftsmanship, and identity, bringing to life the human experiences that shape Ukrainian culture. The Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing these cultural treasures to foster learning, encourage dialogue, and deepen understanding of Ukrainian heritage. Its mission extends beyond the Ukrainian community, creating connections across generations and with the broader Canadian public. Through these connections, the Museum highlights the ongoing relevance of Ukrainian culture in today’s diverse society. Every artifact in the collection has been carefully collected, researched, documented, photographed, and preserved to professional museum standards by a dedicated team of volunteers, ensuring the Museum remains a trusted steward of Ukrainian material culture. The Museum produces at least one major thematic exhibition each year, often supported by special programming for school groups, community organizations, and visitors of all ages. Drawing audiences from across North America, Ukraine, and beyond, the Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Ontario Branch continues to serve as a vibrant cultural destination – inviting all to explore, understand, and celebrate Ukrainian identity.
1 to 10 staff
Canadian Hispanic-Latin American Virtual Museum
A virtual museum showcasing Hispanic-Latin American contributions to Canada since the 1500s
1 to 10 staff
Niagara-On-The-Lake Museum
The Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum contains one of Ontario’s most important local history collections. Located 20km north of Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake was an important home and terminus for Indigenous peoples, provided a safe haven for refugees and United Empire Loyalists, was the capital of Upper Canada, was in the middle of a war zone and visited by millions as a place of recreation for over 160 years. These stories play a major role in the development of Canada. The galleries host a permanent exhibition, titled Our Story, chronicling the history of our community. Two temporary exhibitions are mounted each year and over 80 engaging programs are enjoyed by the young and the young at heart.
1 to 10 staff
Admiralty House Communications Museum
Located just outside St. John's in scenic Mount Pearl, Admiralty House Communications Museum will fascinate you with artifacts from the region's past, wireless communication, and the tragedy of the S.S. Florizel. Enjoy fascinating, surprising, and once top-secret stories. This historic building was originally constructed in 1915 by the Marconi Telegraph Co. during the First World War as the top-secret H.M. Wireless Station for the British Royal Navy. This station, now the last standing of the 11 identical stations around the world, was built to intercept secret German naval transmissions, track icebergs, and ships in distress.
1 to 10 staff
Galerie Uqo
La Galerie UQO est une galerie universitaire engagée dans le développement et la mise en valeur des pratiques artistiques et muséales contemporaines québécoises, canadiennes et internationales par la recherche, la création, l’éducation et la diffusion. Le mandat se déploie en quatre grands axes d’intervention — avancement de la recherche et des connaissances; exploration artistique; réflexion critique; engagement social — qui guident les prises de décision, déterminent les actions et orientent les activités de la GUQO. De façon plus spécifique, la GUQO a établi quatre axes de recherche et de création qui guident plus spécifiquement les choix de la programmation — le rôle et le statut du dispositif dans les pratiques artistiques contemporaines; les composantes littéraires dans les pratiques artistiques contemporaines (titre, commentaire, narrativité, dialogue, récit); l’artiste comme critique, analyste et interprète de l’actualité, de l’institution et du lien social; l’exposition comme médium ou langage.
1 to 10 staff
Jet Aircraft Museum
The JET AIRCRAFT MUSEUM (JAM) exists to create and maintain a dynamic and living history of the modern age Royal Canadian Air Force and to provide permanent honour for those valiant Canadian men and women who flew these aircraft with distinction in periods of war, peace, and peace keeping. In short, our mission is to “Preserve, Educate, and Soar”. JAM is a Charitable Organization that has as its primary purposes the acquisition, display, preservation, maintenance and, most importantly, providing in flight demonstrations for the people of Canada now and for generations to come. The JAM mission is to combine the creation and operation of a museum, housing aircraft, historical artifacts, records, and salient memorabilia, while simultaneously keeping representative historic aircraft in the air whenever and wherever major aviation events are held across Canada and at appropriate international centres. The Museum offers full voting membership to everyone interested in preserving Canada’s noble jet heritage. Governance is provided by a Board of Directors and Officers. The Museum has been granted charitable status by the Canada Revenue Agency. With this status and our organization’s plans growing daily we continue to seek support through memberships, donations and sponsorships.
51 to 200 staff
Saanich Pioneer Society
Saanich Pioneer Society is a Museum and Archives based out of 7910 Polo Park Crescent, Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada.
1 to 10 staff