An enormous, comprehensive and time-consuming art gallery. This is the kind of place to spend an entire day in when the weather is beating you down. While on vacation, this was where I took refuge from the cold and rain, and it warmed me up nicely. Not only is it good shelter, but it's interesting and stimulating eye candy! There's a genuine Rubens here - "Massacre of the Innocents" which is a strikingly horrific beauty of a painting.
But not all of it is eye candy. I have a general observation about Canadian art - of which the AGO has an entire section devoted to it, justifiably. I'll pose it in the form of a rhetorical question:
Why does most Canadian Art consist of earthy and snowy scenes, drowned with primarily whites, grays, and light earth tones?