The Power Plant, Toronto
Facts and practical information
Nestled at the heart of Toronto's vibrant Harbourfront, The Power Plant is a leading non-profit contemporary art gallery that has been pushing the boundaries of creativity since its establishment in 1987. Housed in a former power generation facility for the Toronto Harbour Commission, the museum has managed to preserve its industrial charm while serving as a hub for contemporary visual arts.
The Power Plant is renowned for its commitment to presenting works from both Canadian and international artists, showcasing a diverse range of media and innovative exhibitions. The gallery plays a pivotal role in the cultural landscape of Toronto, providing a platform for emerging talent and hosting thought-provoking pieces from established names in the art world.
The museum's programming is dynamic, with a calendar filled with solo and group exhibitions, public installations, educational talks, and live performances. One of the hallmarks of The Power Plant is its dedication to commissioning new works, which means visitors often have the unique opportunity to experience site-specific projects and first-run exhibitions.
The gallery's striking architecture, with its lofty ceilings and spacious exhibition halls, presents an ideal backdrop for the large-scale installations and ambitious projects that have become synonymous with its reputation. The Power Plant's location along the Lake Ontario waterfront also offers an idyllic setting, making it a picturesque destination for art lovers and tourists alike.
Access to The Power Plant is made easy for all, with free admission year-round, inviting a diverse audience to engage with the contemporary art world. Educational initiatives and community programs further reinforce the gallery's inclusive ethos, ensuring that art is accessible to everyone, regardless of background or experience.
231 Queens Quay WDowntown Toronto (Harbourfront)Toronto M5J 2G8
The Power Plant – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: CN Tower, Harbourfront Centre, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is The Power Plant open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 5 pm
- Thursday 10 am - 8 pm
- Friday 10 am - 5 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
- Sunday 10 am - 5 pm
Which popular attractions are close to The Power Plant?
How to get to The Power Plant by public transport?
Tram
- Harbourfront Centre • Lines: 509, 510A (3 min walk)
- Rees Street • Lines: 509, 510A (7 min walk)
Bus
- Harbour Street • Lines: 19 (9 min walk)
- Lake Shore Boulevard West • Lines: 19 (11 min walk)
Ferry
- Jack Layton Ferry Terminal • Lines: Toronto Island Ferry, Ward's Island (10 min walk)
- Hanlan's Point • Lines: Toronto Island Ferry (21 min walk)
Train
- Toronto Union Station (12 min walk)
Metro
- Union • Lines: 1 (14 min walk)
- St. Andrew • Lines: 1 (18 min walk)