Aga Khan Museum
Rating
Family of 4
$60 CAD (~$44 USD) for 2 adults at $20 each and 2 children (6-13) at $10 each.
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 3 and up
About
The Aga Khan Museum is one of North America's premier museums of Islamic art and culture, and one of the most architecturally stunning family-friendly destinations in Toronto. Located at 77 Wynford Drive in the Don Mills neighbourhood, the museum and its surrounding park were designed by some of the world's leading architects and represent a masterclass in how cultural spaces can be both educational and beautiful.
The building itself, designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, is a luminous white granite and glass structure that shifts in appearance throughout the day as natural light plays across its surfaces. The adjoining Aga Khan Park, designed by Lebanese landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic, features formal gardens, reflecting pools, and carefully curated plantings that create a serene setting for the museum.
Inside, the museum's permanent collection spans over 1,000 years of Islamic art and culture, including ceramics, metalwork, textiles, manuscripts, scientific instruments, and architectural fragments from across the Muslim world. The geometric patterns, calligraphy, and decorative arts are visually stunning for visitors of all ages, and kids who enjoy patterns, puzzles, or drawing are particularly captivated by the intricate designs.
Family programming is a strong suit. Family Sundays offer weekly hands-on workshops where children create art inspired by the museum's collections and rotating exhibitions. Activities are age-appropriate and led by skilled educators who bring cultural content to life for young audiences. Summer camps and school break programs offer deeper engagement for families visiting during extended stays.
Wednesday evenings from 4-8PM offer free gallery admission, making it an accessible option for families looking to experience the museum without cost. Regular admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 6-13, with kids 5 and under always free.
The Diwan restaurant on-site serves contemporary cuisine inspired by food traditions from across the Muslim world. The menu is well-curated and includes options that children enjoy, making it a good choice for a pre or post-visit meal.
The Aga Khan Park is open to the public free of charge and is a beautiful space for a family picnic or for kids to run around after a museum visit. The reflecting pools and formal gardens offer a calming contrast to the city surroundings.
The museum is now conveniently accessible via the Eglinton Crosstown LRT at the Aga Khan Park and Museum Station. Parking is available on-site. Plan for 2-3 hours to explore the museum galleries, participate in family programming, and enjoy the park grounds.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor & Outdoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Wednesday evenings from 4-8PM offer free gallery admission. Family Sundays have weekly programming designed for children. Summer brings outdoor events and activities in the park. Weekday mornings are quietest.
Nearby Food
The Diwan restaurant inside the museum serves contemporary dishes inspired by cuisines from across the Muslim world — it is excellent and has a kids menu. The Aga Khan Park has picnic-friendly green spaces. Nearby on Don Mills Road, you will find Khao San Road (Eglinton) for Thai, and several family-friendly chains along Eglinton Avenue East.
Why Kids Love It
The Aga Khan Museum is one of Toronto's most beautiful spaces — and that alone is enough to captivate kids. The building, designed by architect Fumihiko Maki, is a luminous white structure that glows in the sunlight, surrounded by formal gardens designed by landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic. Kids notice the beauty before they even walk through the door.
Inside, the museum houses a world-class collection of Islamic art spanning over 1,000 years — intricate geometric tilework, illuminated manuscripts, carved wood panels, and textiles that showcase some of the most stunning craftsmanship in the world. For kids who love patterns, the geometric designs in Islamic art are endlessly fascinating — the museum brings math and art together in a way that clicks for visual learners. Family Sundays are the highlight for families, with hands-on workshops where kids create art inspired by the collections.
Activities rotate weekly and are led by museum educators who specialize in making complex cultural content accessible to children. The museum shop has unique, beautifully designed gifts that feel special. The adjoining Aga Khan Park is a public green space perfect for a post-museum picnic or run-around, with reflecting pools and carefully designed landscaping.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Family Sundays have the best programming for kids — check the website for the week's activity theme
- Wednesday evenings 4-8PM offer free gallery admission — a great option for an after-school or evening visit
- The Aga Khan Park is free and open to the public — beautiful for a picnic before or after the museum
- The museum is now accessible via the Eglinton Crosstown LRT — Aga Khan Park and Museum Station
- The Diwan restaurant inside the museum serves excellent food — the kids menu has approachable options
What to Bring
- A sketchbook — the geometric patterns in the collection inspire drawing
- Comfortable shoes for walking the galleries and gardens
- A picnic lunch for the Aga Khan Park (or plan to eat at the Diwan restaurant)
- Sunscreen and hats if exploring the outdoor park and gardens
- A camera — the architecture and gardens are stunning
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60 CAD (~$44 USD) for 2 adults at $20 each and 2 children (6-13) at $10 each.
Children 5 and under are free.
Free Wednesday evenings 4-8PM for gallery access.
Tips to Save
- Wednesday evenings from 4-8PM offer free gallery admission.
- Children 5 and under are always free.
- Family Sunday programming is included with admission.
- The park and gardens are free to explore without museum admission.
- Check the website for family membership options.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-5:30PM
- Monday
- Closed
- Sunday
- 10AM-5:30PM
- Tuesday
- 10AM-5:30PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-5:30PM
- Thursday
- 10AM-5:30PM
- Wednesday
- 10AM-8PM