Museum Hours
Forno Cultura Hours
Please note that food and beverage cannot be consumed in the museum.
Parking at MOCA
Underground parking is available at 152 Sterling Road in the Hines Parking Garage, a short walk west of the museum. Hourly and daily rates apply.
Getting From the Parking Lot to MOCA
Stairwell D: Exit via Stairwell D to the ground level and walk a short distance east through the plaza to reach MOCA.
Elevator Access at 150 Sterling Rd: Take the elevator to the ground level and exit the Hines building to access the museum. The elevator operates 24/7, providing access to the parking garage even when the building is closed.
Getting Here
Nearest Subway station: MOCA is a 10-minute walk from both Lansdowne Station and Dundas West Station.
Nearest Streetcar stop: The museum is a 5-minute walk from the closest streetcar stop at Dundas St West and Sterling Rd. This can be reached by the 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton streetcars.
UP Express: MOCA is a 10-minute walk from Bloor Station, which is two stops on the UP Express from Toronto Pearson Airport and one stop from Union Station.
MOCA’s front entrance is located along Sterling Rd.
The museum can also be accessed by the West Toronto Railpath, which runs north to south between Dupont St and Dundas St West. You can access MOCA from the Railpath via a pathway between MOCA and Henderson Brewery.
There is bike parking on the east side of Sterling Rd. Bicycles are parked at the owner’s risk.
30 Minutes or Less: $2
Daily Max: $12
Evening Max: $6
Weekends and Holidays: $10
Admission Prices
Includes access to programming on all exhibiting floors. Events, talks, and other programming may require additional fees.
Members
Members get unlimited FREE admission to MOCA. Become a member today.
18 and Under FREE
Anyone aged 18 years and under can enjoy free admission. Visitors under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
Adult admission $14
Adult groups of 10 or more are $10 per person.
Seniors (65+) $10
Students (19+) $10
Visitors must show a valid student ID.
Indigenous Peoples
MOCA offers complimentary admission to all Indigenous Peoples.
Support Persons for Visitors with Disabilities
Attendants supporting persons with disabilities receive free admission. Learn more about accessibility at MOCA.
Cultural Workers
Discounted admission is available to cultural workers through the Toronto Attractions Council and Attractions Ontario Reciprocal Program.
Community Access
MOCA is committed to removing financial, social, and cultural barriers to access for diverse communities. We offer free admission during select periods and through several community-led programmes.
MOCA’s Floor 1 is always free to the public.
MOCA Free First Friday Nights
Admission to MOCA is free the first Friday evening of the month from 5–9 pm. Tickets can be pre-booked online. Check out Free Friday Nights for more information.
TD Community Sundays
Enjoy free admission to MOCA on the first Sunday of every month. TD Community Sunday is made possible by the TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment.
Toronto Public Library Museum + Arts Pass (MAP)
Sign out a MAP Pass with your adult library card to enjoy free admission to MOCA Toronto for up to 4 visitors.
Institute for Canadian Citizenship Canoo Members
Canoo membership provides new Canadians (18+) in their first five years of permanent residence or first year of citizenship with free admission for themselves and up to four (4) dependant minors. Download the Canoo app here.
Plan Your Visit
Visitor Guidelines
Parking is now available at MOCA and is located at the Hines Parking Garage, 152 Sterling Road. Indigo Park manages this facility, which is available 24/7, and accepts credit and debit payments only. If you have any questions about the parking garage you can reach Indigo Park at 416 506 1000 or toronto.info@group-indigo.com.
Sterling Road Updates
- Please note that there is active construction taking place in the area around MOCA.
- From time to time, traffic may be impacted due to ongoing Public Works construction to improve accessibility in the area.
- MOCA will do its best to advise of any planned disruptions to access.
TD Community Sundays
Enjoy free admission on TD Community Sundays. From March 2021, TD Community Sundays take place on the first Sunday of each month. TD Community Sundays are made possible by the TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment.
Explore Our Neighbourhood
The Lower Junction Triangle is located in the West End of Toronto, between Bloor Street and Dundas Street West along Sterling Road within the Junction Triangle.
Use our neighbourhood map to explore the creative neighbourhood of the Junction Triangle and the surrounding area.
Eat
Forno Cultura: A local bakery serves as our café partner
Monday & Tuesday Closed
Wednesday & Thursday 9 am–6 pm
Friday 9 am–9 pm
Saturday & Sunday 9 am–6 pm
Please note that food and beverage cannot currently be consumed in the museum.
Get in Touch
Tickets and Visiting Information: visit@moca.ca
General: info@moca.ca
Membership: membership@moca.ca
Tours and School Visits: learning@moca.ca
Visitors to the Members Open House for Greater Toronto Art 2021, October 2021. Photo by Gabriel Li.