Canada's textile museum is the best attraction, still quite good, there are some imitation boutiques
Textile Museum of Canada
Posted: Mar 19, 2021
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xiaomingtang
4/5Excellent
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The Canadian Textile Museum (Textile Museum) charges, but tickets can also be collected free of charge at 9:00 am every Saturday in the public libraries. The number is limited and first come, first served. Located in the city center, the St Patrick Station of Metro Line 1 can be walked 160 meters. Open Wednesday to Saturday, which means three days a week is not open.
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Posted: Oct 7, 2021
M25***40
4/5Excellent
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The exhibits I saw were fantastic. Awesome for some of the exhibits in these exhibitions. Very worth my $15. The gift shop is also quite good with lots of “good” things to buy. The lady who knitted wool behind the counter was very welcoming and talkative. A great visit!
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Posted: Jan 16, 2021
东山树
5/5Outstanding
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The Canadian Textile Museum, located at 55 Central Ave in Toronto, Ontario, is a collection, exhibition and documentation Museum of the Canadian textile industry. It was established in 1975. It has a permanent exhibition, which contains more than 12,000 textiles from around the world and covers the history of the textile industry for 2,000 years. The exhibits include fabrics, ceremonial fabrics, clothing, carpets, etc. Quilts and related cultural relics. The museum not only displays contemporary works of art and hand-painted cultural relics related to history and ethnology, but also holds lectures, discussions, lectures, music and dance performances.
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Posted: May 31, 2018
sunnycccc
5/5Outstanding
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The Textile Museum exhibits some of the artifacts from ancient times to the present