Art Gallery of Ontario

Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is one of the largest art galleries in North America with a collection of over 95,000 pieces of artwork. This impressive catalogue features a range of works from classical to the present day. It showcases Indigenous and Canadian artists, as well as internationally-renowned artists from around the world.  

The extensive 45,000 square metres of gallery space displays its permanent exhibits as well as temporary and travelling exhibitions. You can always expect to see a new piece of artwork or discover a new artist every time you visit.

Nighttime street view of the front of the Art Gallery of Ontario.

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How to get to Art Gallery of Ontario

Location: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto

By transit: The AGO is easily accessible via the TTC subway and streetcar networks. The 505 Dundas Streetcar has stops conveniently located in front of the AGO.

By car: Paid parking lots are available within a short walking distance of the AGO.

Know before you go

The gallery can get very busy on weekends and holidays. Purchase tickets in advance online to save time.

Purchase an AGO Annual Pass and get a full year of unlimited visits to the AGO for an affordable price. Visitors 25 and under can purchase a Free Annual Pass.

The AGO offers free admission on the first Wednesday of each month from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Free tickets must be booked in advance.

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Things to do at Art Gallery of Ontario

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Roam through the collections

Stroll through the gallery spaces and discover the AGOs vast collection of artwork. Works include painting, photography, sculpture, prints, immersive installations and more.

Take an art class

Register for one of the AGOs art courses and unleash your inner artist. Adult courses are available for all skill levels, as well as fun workshops for children and youth.

Participate in fun events

Attend workshops, socials, live music events and even yoga classes throughout the year at the AGO. Check out their list of events to discover more unique activities.

Grab a bite

Stop by the AGO’s espresso bar for coffee and snacks during your visit. Book a table at the AGO Bistro for brunch, lunch or dinner and taste artful dishes.

Visit the gift shop

After you’re done in the galleries, pay a visit to the AGO Gift Shop. Browse through an eclectic collection of sculptures, home decor, jewellery, art books, prints, dishware and toys.

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Glass and concrete façade of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
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Interesting facts about The Art Gallery of Ontario

From its inception, the Art Gallery of Ontario has focused on bringing people together and inspiring a new perspective through art.

Through the decades, the museum has undergone multiple renovations and expansions. Most notably was the renovation by world renowned and Toronto-born architect, Frank Gehry. Not only can you expect to see incredible pieces of art, but you’ll also be impressed by the rich architectural design of the building itself. Gehry’s design includes uniquely sculpted staircases and the extensive use of glass, bringing natural light into the gallery spaces.

Accessibility features

Ramps

An inclined plane that allows wheelchair users and others to access buildings and navigate between different levels.

Wide doorways and hallways

A sufficiently wide, hard-surfaced, unobstructed path to allow for easy travel.

Automatic doors

Main entrance doors and other accessible entrances and exits are power assisted to allow easy access.

Elevator access

Elevators should be designed to be usable independently by and accessible to persons using wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes or crutches, to enter and exit all public facilities. Controls/buttons should include tactile information to ensure easy use by persons who have visual limitations. Controls/buttons should be easy to reach and push, be raised and require minimal strength to activate.

Accessible restaurant

Designed to be accessible to persons with varying disabilities, including those using mobility aids. They include an accessible entrance, adequate maneuvering space, nearby accessible washrooms, tables with removable chairs and sufficient knee clearance, menus in alternate formats, and cafeteria or buffet counters that are reachable for mobility device users.

Accessible seating

For persons using mobility aids, accessible seating is available in all areas or levels for persons using mobility aids. The path to the accessible seating should be barrier-free so a person using a mobility device can access it. Reserved space with a clear view of the event/activity for someone who is seated, good sound quality and adequate maneuvering room for a mobility device.

Wheelchair and/or mobility devices available

Mobility devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes or mobility scooters are available for people to borrow or rent at the business. If you make wheelchairs or assistive devices available to the public, it is important to make sure that they are properly maintained and periodically serviced so they are in good working order and do not present a safety risk.

Support persons welcome

By law, you must allow a person with a disability to be accompanied by his or her support person while in the areas of your business that are open to the public. A support person is an individual hired or chosen by a person with a disability to provide services or assistance with communication, mobility, personal care, medical needs or with accessing goods, services or facilities. If you charge an admission fee at your business, you must let people know you charge an additional fee for a support person.

Service animals welcome

Can be identified by visual indicators (such as a vest or harness) or documentation from a regulated health professional confirming the animal is necessary due to a disability. In Ontario, service animals are allowed in all public spaces unless otherwise prohibited by law. A service animal is not a pet; it is trained to perform tasks to assist a person with a disability, such as guiding individuals with vision impairments, alerting to sounds for those with hearing impairments, assisting during seizures, retrieving items, or helping manage psychiatric and neurological disabilities. There are no restrictions on the type of animal used as a service animal in Ontario. If the animal is not easily identifiable, the person can provide documentation from a regulated health professional confirming the need for the service animal.

Accessible drop off location

A designated and signed area used for loading and unloading passengers into or out of a waiting vehicle. A passenger drop-off/pick-up area typically should include a driveway, a lay-by for the stopped vehicle close to an accessible entrance and an accessible route from the drop-off/pick-up area to the main entrance. It is important that any drop-off locations are clear of snow and ice or other obstructions.

Accessible bus/Shuttle services serve site

Accessible transportation is available to help you reach your destination. These may include accessible public buses, taxis or shuttles.

Accessible washroom

At least one washroom stall larger than the others to accommodate adequate maneuvering space for mobility devices. They also include grab bars, transfer space, an accessible door latch, sink with knee clearance, and lever handles or automatic sensor faucets.

Universal washroom

A separate washroom that allows an individual in a wheelchair to use a self-contained washroom facility. They include grab bars, transfer space, an accessible door handle/lock, accessible sink with knee clearance, easy-to-use/automatic faucets, adult change table and emergency call systems. It is also universal, allowing people of any gender to use it comfortably, including with a support person if needed.

Last updated: September 2, 2025

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