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Week of Jun 8 - Jun 14, 2026

Opening times this week: 8th – 14th Jun
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am – 5:30pm
Wednesday
10am – 8pm
BMO Free Wednesdays 4 – 8 pm
Thursday
10am – 5:30pm
Friday
10am – 5:30pm
Saturday
10am – 5:30pm
Sunday
10am – 5:30pm

Open all statutory holidays, except Dec 25.

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Rhythms of Canada

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

10 am–10 pm

Please note, festivities are planned to continue rain or shine — weather-appropriate attire is recommended.

Join us this Canada Day for the Aga Khan Museum’s hottest summer celebration!

Bring the whole family to Rhythms of Canada, a free, all-ages festival returning on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Throughout the Aga Khan Museum, Aga Khan Park, and the Ismaili Centre Toronto, you can enjoy live performances including Ahmed Moneka Jazz, Whispr and the Larnell Lewis Band, take a kite decorating workshop, learn Bollywood dance moves or enjoy hot-off-the-grill street food. Soccer fans can cheer on their favourite team for all three Canada Day matches in our air-conditioned, Game Zone Tent and catch kick-off on the big screen!

Any way you celebrate a true world in a city, your family will enjoy a day where creativity, connection, and discovery come together to make Canada unique.

Schedule

Throughout the festival, enjoy free admission to the Museum Collections Gallery and Game On! from 10 am to 8 pm and a vibrant selection of local food vendors from 11 am to 10 pm.

Live Performances
Activities and Workshops
Match Day Watch Parties

Bios

More bios coming soon!

Getting to the Museum

The Museum is easy to get to by public transit. Take Line 5 and exit at Aga Khan Park & Museum Station. From downtown, take the 100A, 25B, or 925 from Broadview Station. From the north, take the 925  bus southbound on Don Mills Rd (route begins at Steeles). Use the TTC’s Trip Planner to plan your route.

The Museum is accessible by car via Don Mills Rd, Eglinton Ave East, or the Don Valley Parkway (DVP). Take the Wynford Dr exit.

Bicycle parking is available free of charge.

The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.

 

With support from the City of Toronto Community Celebration Support Fund

With financial assistance from the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund

 

Silver Sponsors

Government Partners