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Toronto: Queen Street West Neighbourhood

The Queen Street West Neighbourhood is a vibrant, eclectic, and creative arts hub surrounded by hip restaurants, boutiques, name-brand retailers, music venues, cafés and bars. This is a 2 or 3-day self-guided tour depending on your pace. Be sure to check venue hours and programming in advance — venues are sometimes closed to install exhibitions or may have screening times for media-based exhibitions. Use the toggle in the upper right-hand corner of the map for a ‘fullscreen view’, or tap here to open the map in a new window: Toronto­—Queen Street West Neighbourhood.

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Kleinburg: McMichael Canadian Art Collection

If you’re living in or visiting Toronto or the surrounding region, take a day and visit the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg. Nestled on 100 acres of forested land alongside the Humber River, this renowned institution is dedicated exclusively to showcasing Canadian art. It houses a vast permanent collection exceeding 6,400 artworks, featuring pieces by prominent Canadian artists such as Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven, their contemporaries, as well as works by First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and modern Canadian artists who have significantly shaped the country’s artistic landscape. In addition to the museum’s 7,900-square-metre (85,000 sq ft) main building, the property  includes a sculpture garden, walking trails, and a cemetery for six members of the Group of Seven.

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Toronto: Dundas West, Dupont, Dufferin, and St. Clair

The Dundas West, Dupont, Dufferin, and St. Clair area is known for its diversity, accessibility, and burgeoning art scene. Surrounded by lush green spaces, a blend of residential streets, and bustling commercial strips, this neighborhood offers a range of cultural happenings, and community festivities. In recent years, the area has emerged as a hub for media-based artist-run centres and non-profit galleries. This is a 3 or 4-day self-guided tour. Follow the route, start where you like or wander as time allows. Check venue hours and programming in advance. Venues are sometimes closed for exhibition installations or have specific screening times for media-based presentations. Use the toggle in the upper right-hand corner of the map for a ‘fullscreen view’, or tap here to open the map in a new window: Dundas West, Dupont, Dufferin, St.Clair Neighbourhoods.

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Vancouver: Central and Downtown Neighbourhoods

Vancouver’s Central and Downtown Neighbourhoods are vibrant hubs for the arts, offering a rich tapestry of galleries, public art, performance spaces, and cultural festivals. This is a 2 or 3-day self-directed tour that includes the Vancouver Art Gallery, Cineworks Independent Filmmakers Society, and the Contemporary Art Gallery. You can follow the route, start where you like or wander as time allows. Check venue hours and programming in advance. Venues are sometimes closed for exhibition installations or have specific screening times for media-based presentations. Use the toggle in the upper right-hand corner of the map for a ‘fullscreen view’, or tap here to open the map in a new window: Vancouver: Central and Downtown Neighbourhoods.

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Toronto: Kensington Market, Spadina Avenue, 401 Richmond Street

Kensington Market, Spadina Avenue, and 401 Richmond Street are historic, culturally rich, lively areas of Toronto. The area is home to numerous artist-run centres and contemporary art galleries. This is a 4 or 5-day self-guided tour depending on your pace. Be sure to check venue hours and programming in advance — venues are sometimes closed to install exhibitions or may have screening times for media-based exhibitions. Use the toggle in the upper right-hand corner of the map for a ‘fullscreen view’, or tap here to open the map in a new window: Kensington Market, Spadina Avenue, and 401 Richmond Street.

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Toronto: College West, Dundas West, Bloor West, and Roncesvalles

College West, Dundas West, Bloor West, and Roncesvalles are home to a rich variety of galleries, cultural festivals and events that showcase the diversity and creativity of Toronto’s artists. You might want to start each day at a café in Toronto’s Little Italy, an historic community where Italian flavors and culture, intermingle with multi-cultural neighbours—engaging with one another and enriching this vibrant neighbourhood. This route could be explored in a 4-day rush but make more time to explore these exceptional art venues. Use the toggle in the upper right-hand corner of the map for a ‘fullscreen view’, or tap here to open the map in a new window: College West, Dundas West, Bloor West, and Roncesvalles.

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Canadian Art Forum…

Welcome to Canadian Art Forum—a space for sharing stories and dialogue about Canadian Art and culture. While there are a number of online sites and publications that promote Canadian art this site does more. It doesn’t just show you where things are, it reveals where creativity pulses, where communities take root, and where people resist invisibility by making and sharing Canadian art. In a national context like Canada’s—where land, memory, and culture are often contested, and at a time when our national identities are being questioned and challenged—mapping art becomes a way of mapping voice, resilience, and presence.

So let’s talk about how we do that. Forward me a post or story about Canadian art or a Canadian art exhibition or event—one that inspired you or offered you a new perspective.

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