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Art Gallery of Ontario: Entry Ticket
Highlights
Discover a vast collection exceeding 120,000 artworks.
View highlights including European masterpieces and significant Indigenous Canadian pieces.
Experience celebrated works like ‘Massacre of The Innocents’ by Peter Paul Rubens.
Explore the gallery’s unique building crafted by famed architect Frank Gehry.
Enhance your visit at the onsite Bistro and gift shop.






Art Gallery of Ontario: Small Group Guided Tour
Highlights
Enjoy a comprehensive guided exploration of diverse artworks.
Gain insights into the historical context and artistic techniques behind the exhibits.
Participate in a small group tour enhancing personalized interaction.
Take photos at prominent pieces throughout the gallery.
Benefit from a professional guide fluent in English.
Art Gallery of Ontario Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover the Art Gallery of Ontario, one of North America’s largest art museums located in downtown Toronto’s vibrant Grange Park neighborhood. Explore an extensive collection of over 120,000 artworks spanning Canadian, Indigenous, European, and global cultures within stunning historic and contemporary architecture. Experience world-class exhibitions, unique installations, and engaging programs that bring art to life. Secure your tickets today to immerse yourself in this premier cultural destination.
About the Art Gallery of Ontario
Why Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario?
Timings
Opening Hours
Tuesday & Thursday: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday & Friday: 10:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Last Entry: One hour before closing.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday Mornings: For a quieter experience and optimal viewing of exhibits.
Wednesday & Friday Evenings: Perfect for enjoying extended hours with fewer daytime crowds.
Early Afternoons: A balanced time to explore the galleries at a relaxed pace.
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Things to Know Before Visiting the Art Gallery of Ontario
The gallery is closed on Mondays, with operating hours from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM or 9:00 PM on select days.
Visit during weekday evenings on Wednesdays and Fridays for extended hours and fewer crowds.
There are no specific age restrictions, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
The venue is accessible via TTC subway (St. Patrick Station) and streetcar (route 505 Dundas).
The historic Grange building and modern expansions blend accessibility features; inquire ahead for special accommodations.
Reservations are recommended for guided tours or special exhibitions to ensure availability.
The museum maintains respectful conduct policies to preserve the artworks and visitor experience.
Dining options include a Bistro and Espresso Bar within the gallery for convenience during your visit.
Photography is generally allowed, but flash and tripods may be restricted in certain exhibitions.
Art Gallery of Ontario – Facilities and Additional Information
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Accessibility Facilities at Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario is committed to providing an inclusive experience for all visitors. For individuals who are visually impaired, the gallery offers tactile tours and descriptive audio guides that enhance engagement with select artworks. Visitors can request these services in advance through the ticketing system or upon arrival at the information desk to ensure availability during their visit.
For guests with mobility challenges or special needs, the AGO features barrier-free access throughout its galleries, including ramps, elevators, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. Complimentary wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis; visitors are encouraged to inquire at guest services upon arrival to arrange assistance or mobility aids.
Hearing-impaired visitors benefit from assistive listening devices provided in theatre presentations and guided tours. Additionally, written transcripts and captioning are available for selected video exhibitions. These services can be reserved in advance via the ticketing platform or requested at the visitor services desk to facilitate the best possible experience.
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Interesting Facts about the Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario houses one of North America’s largest art museum complexes, spanning 45,000 square metres.
Its historic core, The Grange, is a Georgian-style manor built in 1817 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
The museum underwent a major transformation by architect Frank Gehry between 2004 and 2008, marking his first Canadian project.
The Galleria Italia, a signature feature of the AGO, showcases a 200-metre glass and wood canopy inspired by Italian design.
AGO’s collection features over 120,000 works, including significant Canadian, Indigenous, European, African, and Oceanic art.
It holds the world’s largest public collection of sculptures by English artist Henry Moore.
Since 2019, visitors aged 25 and under can enter the museum free of charge, promoting accessibility for younger audiences.
The museum is home to Yayoi Kusama’s permanent Infinity Mirror Room, acquired for CAD 2 million in 2018.
AGO was the first Canadian museum to join the Google Arts & Culture platform, expanding access to its collections worldwide.
The "Massacre of the Innocents" by Peter Paul Rubens, displayed at AGO, was the most expensive Old Master painting ever purchased when acquired in 2002.
Its J.S. McLean Centre generously showcases over 130 works by Canadian and Indigenous artists, highlighting important cultural narratives.
The museum actively participates in art restitution, returning Nazi-looted artworks after thorough provenance research.
















