A woman explores a gallery of watercraft, including heritage canoes and kayaks, on a behind-the-scenes tour at the Canadian Canoe Museum.

Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough

Behind-the-scenes tours at top Ontario landmarks

A woman explores a gallery of watercraft, including heritage canoes and kayaks, on a behind-the-scenes tour at the Canadian Canoe Museum.

Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough

Celebrate Ontario’s architectural, design and cultural heritage during special access events such as Doors Open Ontario and Culture Days.

Gain a new perspective and learn something new from behind-the-scenes tours, talks, workshops and backstage experiences. Meet actors, artists and curators of famous and familiar venues and productions.

Behind-the-scenes (BTS) events, guided tours and artist talks pull back the curtain to demonstrate authentic and unpolished artistic processes, reveal meaningful stories and inspire your own creativity.

Note: Tickets and reservations for many of these unique tours are limited and some are seasonal. Book in advance to avoid missing out.

Ontario-wide events

Doors Open Ontario

One of Ontario’s most popular and extensive behind-the-scenes events, Doors Open invites visitors to tour heritage, natural and cultural sites rarely seen by the public.

The Ontario Heritage Trust has worked with communities across the province to showcase new venues and share new stories for over 20 years. From spring to fall, you’re invited to explore hundreds of historic locations that have shaped Ontario’s past and present for free.

Explore unique venues participating in this year’s Doors Open Toronto and visit interesting sites such as embassies and breweries during Doors Open Ottawa.

 Browse the full list of communities hosting Doors Open events in 2026.

Ontario Culture Days

Arts, culture and heritage take centre stage during the annual fall Culture Days, with communities across Ontario hosting unique events and activities. A key element is behind-the-scenes tours of local venues and sites.

Culture Days event will take place throughout the province from September 18 to October 4, 2026. 

Greater Toronto Area

Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres

Explore the world’s largest operating stacked theatre and vaudeville venue on a 90-minute guided walking tour. Explore the original and new lobbies, go backstage and learn about the history and restoration of the complex.

Location: 189 Yonge Street, Toronto

Soulpepper Theatre Company

Join a free, drop-in guided backstage tour of the historic building, including unique theatres, rehearsal halls and scenic shops at Soulpepper Theatre Company. Tours run every 30 minutes.

Location: 50 Tank House Lane, Toronto

Scotiabank Arena

Witness how amazing concerts and the Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors’ game nights unfold behind the scenes.

An expert tour guide will teach you about Scotiabank Arena’s 25-year history and lead you through the locker rooms, the Raptors’ practice court, the arena’s luxury suites and restaurants and more. 

Immersive guided experiences include the classic, premium and VIP tour.

Location: 40 Bay Street, Toronto

Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Admire Richardsonian Romanesque architecture on a tour of Ontario’s Legislative Building.

The tour includes a visit to the Chamber, where Ontario's Members of Provincial Parliament debate and pass laws. You can also tour the historic grounds of the Legislative Building and see various monuments and trees, flowers and shrubs native to Ontario.

Location: 111 Wellesley Street West, Toronto

York, Durham and Headwaters

Islamic Centre of Oshawa

Walk through the first purpose-built mosque in Oshawa and admire its ornamental features inspired by the Ottoman Empire.

A typical visit to the Islamic Centre of Oshawa involves an observation of prayer, a tour of the building and a Q&A session. Book your tour by calling or emailing the mosque in advance.

Location: 23 Lloyd Street, Oshawa

Parkwood National Historic Site

Home of the late R.S. McLaughlin, this 55-room mansion was inspired by early 20th-century Beaux-Arts design and is Canada’s last remaining grand estate.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at this historic site on a special access tour to explore the mansion’s private spaces, gardens, basement and more.

Location: 270 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa

Hamilton, Halton and Brant

Art Gallery of Hamilton

Southwestern Ontario’s largest and oldest art institution was founded in Hamilton in 1914.

Join specially trained art guides, called “Docents,” through the exhibitions on designated Tour Days. The uniquely tactile Touch Tours allow you to explore art through sound and touch.

Location: 123 King Street West, Hamilton

Bruce, Grey and Simcoe

Orillia Museum of Art and History

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the Orillia Museum of Art and History’s evolution over the years on a private tour.

Discover the storied past of the Sir Sam Steele Memorial Building and how it transformed into the museum it is today, including a glimpse inside the clock tower. Private tours must be booked two weeks in advance.

Location: 30 Peter Street South, Orillia

Niagara Region

Shaw Festival

Get a unique view into the world-class Shaw Festival through the Meet Directors and Designers program, where you’ll learn about the intricate details and innovations that go into elaborate costumes and masterful set designs.

On the Backstage Tour, you’ll get to see all the costumes, accessories and special props that help bring the stories to life. And on Tuesdays, enjoy a complimentary Tuesday Q&A session with the actors following the performances.

Location: 10 Queen’s Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake

Ottawa Region

A woman walks into the pink and white striped wallpapered tent room on a special access tour of Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Rideau Hall | Ottawa Tourism

Parliament of Canada

Overlooking the Ottawa River, Parliament Hill is the seat of Canada’s federal government and comprises several historic buildings in striking Gothic revival style architecture.

Visitors are invited on free guided tours of the Senate of Canada building and the House of Commons at the West Block. During the summer, visitors can tour restored heritage rooms of the East Block, including the office of Canada’s first prime minister. Reserve your guided Parliament tours online.

Location: 111 Wellington Street, Ottawa

Rideau Hall

Rideau Hall, the home and workplace of Canada’s Governor General, is just three kilometres north of Canada’s Parliament.

Take a 45-minute guided indoor tour to learn about the magnificent spaces, such as the famous red-and-white striped Tent Room. Tours are available by online reservation only.

The sweeping grounds at Rideau Hall are open to the public and boast an array of roses, evergreens and sugar maples in various well-designed gardens.

Location: 1 Sussex Drive, Ottawa

Fairmont Château Laurier

Experience the fascinating history of Ottawa’s iconic hotel on the Secrets of the Château Laurier tour.

This 75-minute guided tour takes you behind the scenes of this landmark, where you’ll learn about the castle’s concealed passageways, hear about political rendezvous and stand in the grand ballrooms.

Location: 1 Rideau Street, Ottawa

Kawarthas and Northumberland

The Canadian Canoe Museum

Book a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the Exhibition Hall for an introduction to the museum. 

On the curator-led Collection Hall tour, you’ll get stories and details of the watercraft not on display in the exhibition hall and learn more about the legendary waterways of Ontario.

Location: 2077 Ashburnham Drive, Peterborough

Southwestern Ontario

The Grand Theatre

Go beyond the stage at London’s historic Grand Theatre with pre- and post-show talks, events and tours.

Expand Your Experience during “Afterwords” guided discussions with the artists and creative team.  And you won’t want to miss the chance to walk onto the stage, step inside the dressing room and hear stories about the theatre’s resident ghost on an hour-long Backstage Tour.

Location: 471 Richmond Street, London

Southeastern Ontario

Thousand Islands Playhouse

The Thousand Islands Playhouse deck provides peaceful and scenic lakeside views.

It’s the perfect outdoor backdrop for the Dock Talks series: matinee pre-show chats with members of the production of the latest theatrical performance that takes place on Wednesdays in August and September.

Alternatively, join the playhouse’s Patron Program and get insider knowledge on how productions are created with a guided tour of the facility and stage areas.

Location: 185 South Street, Gananoque

Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington

Stratford Festival

Ontario’s premier theatre festival offers exciting opportunities for theatre lovers to see what’s happening behind the scenes.

Take a guided tour of Tom Patterson Theatre, Festival Theatre or Avon Theatre, watch the stage crew transform the stage from the afternoon show to the evening performance and explore the festival’s costume and prop warehouse filled with thousands of artifacts from past seasons.

Location: Various venues in Stratford

Northeastern Ontario

Art Gallery of Algoma

The Group of Seven are some of Canada’s most recognized and iconic artists.

Join a guided Group of Seven art tour at the Art Gallery of Algoma to view various works, followed by a mini painting lesson inspired by their signature artistic style and an optional lunch at the Gallery Cafe or picnic tables. Tours must be booked by email or over the phone. 

Location: 10 East Street, Sault Ste. Marie

Backstage and behind-the-scenes access, curator tours and other special events like artists’ talks provide fascinating perspectives and a deeper understanding of some of the cherished cultural, architectural and creative spaces across the province.

Last updated: March 10, 2026

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