McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Iconic Canadian art in a beautiful, nature-filled setting
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Christine Cowern

I still remember my day at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg - it felt like stumbling into a hidden world that somehow belongs both to nature and to Canada’s creative spirit. As soon as I drove up its tree-lined driveway and stepped onto the grounds, I was struck by how the gallery building flows into the landscape - not imposingly, but gently, as if it had grown out of the earth itself.

Inside, the art feels deeply Canadian. There’s a strong focus on the Group of Seven and Indigenous artists, and walking from room to room, I couldn’t help but feel the weight of history, the longing, and the beauty in each painting. It’s not just about the brushstrokes - it’s about the stories, the land, and the people behind the work.

I paused at the on-site café, CABIN, for lunch. The spot is cozy and intentionally designed to echo the gallery’s surroundings. The food is made with locally sourced ingredients, and I took my time sipping a warm drink while gazing out at the lush grounds. It was the perfect way to reflect on what I’d just seen - art, nature, and quiet conversation all mingled together.

Of course, I couldn’t leave without checking out the gift shop. It’s full of thoughtfully curated pieces - books, prints, jewelry - all inspired by the gallery’s collection and the artists it honours. I picked up a few postcards and a small print - souvenirs that feel like a piece of the McMichael’s soul.

Here's the cost at the time of writing (and what you should know before you go):

  • General admission for an adult is $20.

  • For seniors (65+), it’s $17.

  • Youth (24 and under) pay $3.50.

  • Admission is free for Indigenous Peoples.

  • There’s a $7 parking fee (unless you’re a member).

If you visit on a Free Family Sunday (the third Sunday of every month), you can get in for free.

And if you plan to come back, membership is really worth it - you get unlimited visits, free parking, discounts at the CABIN café, and 10% off in the gallery shop.

Spending the afternoon there felt like more than just a gallery trip - it was a chance to slow down, reflect, and connect with something very Canadian: the land, the story, and the art. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend making the trip.

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