This museum is conveniently located just a short walk from the subway and just across from the ROM. A very serene looking space with minimalistic approach.
I was greeted by the staff immediately and was even offered an option to leave my bad with em if I didn't want to lug it around.
The display area compromises of 3 floors with a basement dedicated to workshops etc. There is even a nice looking cafe on the 3rd floor and it looked tempting.
The collection itself is mainly permanent fixtures and a rotating selection. Various time periods and nations are represented in the fix selection. One can easily compare and contrast how various civilizations treated their ceramics and their approach to these works of art.
I was mesmerized by a piece from the Ming Dynasty Alas I can't afford to have it! Lotto 649 might change that some day :) The lady provided some interesting nuggets of info about that time period.
I would say an hour or so worth to go through this place, more if you are into history or this genre of art.
Word of advice I think this Museum is more for adults than kids.