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Art Gallery of Ontario Joins Toronto CityPASS Program, Expanding Cultural Access

2026/03/31 19:00
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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has been added to the Toronto CityPASS® program, expanding visitor access to one of Canada’s preeminent cultural institutions. CityPASS, the first bundled attraction ticketing program in North America, offers significant savings on combined admission to top attractions across 17 major cities in the United States and Canada. The AGO is a standout addition to the already impressive roster of Toronto CityPASS attractions.

Originally founded in 1900, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of North America’s largest art museums. The AGO’s collection of more than 120,000 works of art spans cutting-edge contemporary art, significant works by Indigenous and Canadian artists, and European masterpieces. The AGO presents wide-ranging exhibitions and programs, including solo exhibitions and acquisitions by diverse and underrepresented artists from around the world.

Home to the world’s largest public collection of Henry Moore sculptures, highlights of the AGO collection include Peter Paul Rubens’ The Massacre of the Innocents (c. 1610), Pablo Picasso’s La misereuse accroupie (The Crouching Woman) (1902) from his Blue Period, and the Thomson Collection of Shipmodels. Landscapes by Canadian painters, including Emily Carr and the Group of Seven, are on view alongside modern and contemporary works, including Yayoi Kusama’s immersive installation INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM – LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER (2017).

The AGO is currently embarking on its seventh expansion since being founded in 1900. When completed in 2027, the new Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery will increase exhibition space for the museum’s growing modern and contemporary collection. In addition to its permanent collection and special exhibitions, the AGO offers programming for all ages and interests, from live performances to talks, and is open late every Wednesday and Friday until 9 p.m.

“The Art Gallery of Ontario is an essential cultural destination, and we’re pleased to welcome it to the Toronto CityPASS program,” said Megan Allen, president and CEO of City Pass, Inc. “This partnership reinforces our mission to make world-class experiences more affordable, accessible and convenient for travelers.” Toronto CityPASS tickets save travelers up to 38% on prepaid admission to five of the city’s top attractions in one mobile ticket. The program includes admission to CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, plus a choice of three of the following attractions: Royal Ontario Museum, City Cruises Toronto, Casa Loma, Toronto Zoo, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Tickets cost $134.96 CAD for adults and $99.96 CAD for children ages 4-12, excluding tax. Tickets are valid for nine consecutive days, including the first day of use. Mobile tickets are available at citypass.com. Ticketholders can use the My CityPASS app to access tickets, view attraction details, special offers, upgrades, and more. City Pass, Inc. offers a 365-day return policy on non-activated tickets.

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