CO.LAB Gallery & Arts Centre
Grassroots, artist-run gallery & workshop space in Thunder Bay.
Grassroots, artist-run gallery & workshop space in Thunder Bay.
Always worth a stop, the Algonquin Park Visitor Centre has world-class exhibits on the Park's natural and human history, and an excellent bookstore. A theatre presentation sums up the Park story and then takes you out to the viewing deck from where you can admire a breathtaking panorama of wild Algonquin landscape.
Open year-round including most holidays. See the Events Calendar for exact dates and hours of operation.
This travelling exhibition celebrates and explores the innovations of Indigenous peoples of North America and their effects on the world. The Sudbury stop is at Science North from September 20th and is in the lobby, so it's free of charge.
Exhibits at the Dryden & District Museum feature the Dryden area's local history. The upper level of the museum features permanent exhibits. The main floor has rotating exhibits that change about every three months.
Book a guided tour of the mounds and our outdoor trails, and explore our interpretive galleries, gift shop, aquarium, restaurant, and more!
Stop by the Anne of Green Gables Museum at the beautiful Campbell Homestead, a museum dedicated to the life and works of the author of Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery. View the many artifacts and places that she wrote about such as the Lake of Shining Waters, Anne's Enchanted Bookcase and a unique collection of the author's belongings.
Redstone Miniature Car Gallery is a collection of small 1/43 scale automobiles showing the evolution of cars.
Guérin Museum immerses you in the life of a Témiscamien village in the 40s and 50s. Discover the highlights of family and social life. influential figures in the community, as well as how these men and women interacted with their natural environment. Also become aware of the major changes that transformed the agricultural world and rural life at the turn of the 1950s.
Angliers is a small tourist village, where nature and history become one. We have two museums to present to you.
Come for a tour of the homestead that served the Lee family for six generations, spanning over 160-years. This historic home and beautiful grounds was the birthplace of the world’s first Women’s Institute and largest rural women’s movement. They provide custom tours focusing on the history of the Lee Family and their unique contribution to the Women's Institute’s founding. The Lee family recognized the need for rural women to be educated, particularly in the area of domestic science.