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Art Gallery of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

780-422-6223

www.youraga.ca

The Art Gallery of Alberta is a museum dedicated to excellent and innovative practice in programming, stewardship, and presentation of visual arts in Western Canada and across the nation.

Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba

Brandon, Manitoba

204-727-1036

Agsm.ca

Founded in 1907, the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba is Manitoba’s second largest art gallery. It’s 22,000 sqft facility is located in the heart of downtown Brandon, situated between Regina and Winnipeg. Each year the AGSM receives over 20,000 visitors to experience the best in contemporary art exhibitions, education, and events. The AGSM’s programming places an emphasis on contemporary art by regional, national, and Indigenous artists.

The Grimsby Museum

Grimsby, Ontario

905-945-5292

www.grimsby.ca/Museum/Main/

The Grimsby Museum is owned and operated by the Town of Grimsby. We are a community history museum with an artefact collection of over 16,000 records relating to Grimsby’s past. We are here to collect, preserve and interpret Grimsby’s stories. The collection is interpreted through various public programmes including: exhibitions, workshops, lectures, school programming and other special events.

Fullerton Arboretum

Fullerton, California

657-278-3407

www.fullertonarboretum.org

Fullerton Arboretum is a 26 acre botanic garden on the campus of California State University. The garden hosts two museums: Heritage House, an 1894 Eastlake Victorian Cottage fully restored with docent guided tours and the Orange County Agricultural & Nikkei Heritage Museum. The arboretum’s living collections include plants from every region of the world displayed in their native topography. Fullerton Arboretum is a Level IV Arboretum, the highest accreditation possibly, one of just 180 Level IV arboreta worldwide.

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