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Toronto's prestigious contemporary art venue, The Power Plant, is presenting works by Yayoi Kusama, Sophie Calle and others in "Auto Emotion," until August 2007.
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art is located in Toronto's eclectic Queen West neighbourhood and is a great escape from the crowds in the downtown core of the city.
Painting wilderness scenes, rough landscapes and, well, the heart of Canada, the unique works of the Group of Seven distinguished Canadian art from European art
In the mountain town of Banff, Canada, the wheelchair accessible Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies depicts the art, history and culture of the mountains.
As writer, director and producer of many the NFB's films, McInnes offers insight into the early years of the Board and its activities since WWII.
On July 8, 1917, Canadian artist Tom Thomson paddled away for an afternoon of fishing on Canoe Lake. A few hours later, his empty canoe showed up near the dock.
Toronto is one of Canada's most expensive cities but not everything here costs a fortune. Here are a few of the local's favourite cheap spots in the downtown core.
Using oil paints, Helen McNicoll created scenes of children, women, nature and flowers. Her skill with the brush gave her impressionist-style paintings beauty and life
Thirty five years after it's world premiere at the Tarragon Theatre, Leaving Home gets a very well deserved (and long overdue) revival, care of Soulpepper.
Beyond the Rideau Canal, Canada's capital city offers visitors an eclectic mix of art galleries and is steeped in history and culture.
Governor-General Campbell opened the National Gallery of Canada in 1880 to display Canadian visual art along with exhibits of art work from across the globe.
Expert "luncher," Lori Myers finishes up her suggestions for where to lunch in Toronto and where to get the good stuff (as inexpensively as possible).
Toronto musician Gregory Oh is innovative and outspoken--but don't be too quick to label him a firebrand.
Travel to Montreal on a budget. Pay for the hotel and food but experience many of the best attractions of this great city for free.


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