Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre is a 20,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility celebrating life on the water in Muskoka. We feature the largest in-water collection of antique and classic boats. Guests are invited to walk through a living postcard onto the freight deck and meet the crew of our steamship while experiencing the elegance of famous resorts from yesteryear. Even sit in a hotel and experience the sounds of the Big Band Era. Step back in time and discover Muskoka's rich heritage dating back to the late 1800's. Visit the boat builder's workshop and view some of the finest wooden boats ever produced, become the Captain and blow the steam whistles, or start up a working engine. With ever-changing exhibits and new classic boats on display, a visit to Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre in Gravenhurst is an entertaining and educational experience not to be missed!
The West Parry Sound District Museum, commonly known as the Museum on Tower Hill, began as a group of dedicated citizens. Today the Museum continues to preserve and interpret the core cultural themes that carved the West Parry Sound District out of a rugged Canadian landscape and explores contemporary topics relevant to today's communities.
A staple in the Toronto community and an icon the world over, the Royal Ontario Museum is an invaluable resource that nurtures discovery and inspires wonder. The ROM invites all visitors to explore our world's rich and diverse cultural and natural histories. Visiting the Royal Ontario Museum is simply a must for tourists and Toronto locals alike. Come learn, play and discover by visiting the ROM today.
Dedicated solely to ice hockey, The Hockey Hall of Fame is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League (NHL) records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup.