Kerry B.
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The Gardiner Museum is one of Toronto’s true hidden gems. No matter how many times I visit, it always feels like I’m seeing everything in a new light. There’s something about the way the space is curated — calm, intimate, thoughtful — that makes every visit feel fresh, even familiar pieces reveal new details each time. Their seasonal and rotating exhibits are consistently intriguing, often prompting you to slow down, reflect, and see ceramics and sculpture in ways you didn’t expect.
It’s not always the first museum people think of when they come to Toronto, but it absolutely deserves a spot on any cultural itinerary. And the best part? It’s literally right across from the Royal Ontario Museum. If you’re already in the area, you owe it to yourself to step inside and explore. The Gardiner offers an entirely different kind of museum experience — quieter, more focused, and incredibly artistic.
The permanent collection, especially the historical ceramics from around the world, is stunning. The contemporary pieces are equally captivating, showing how artists today are pushing boundaries with clay, texture, and form. The architecture of the building itself is clean, bright, and beautifully designed, creating a sense of calm the moment you walk in.
Whether you’re a local returning for the hundredth time or a visitor curious to discover something beyond the obvious stops, the Gardiner Museum delivers every single time. A beautifully curated space that Toronto should be very proud of!