Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) is a multi-faceted cultural institution that preserves and showcases the heritage, art, and history of Peel Region.
Location: Brampton, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives combines three main functions in one:
- Art Gallery: Contemporary and historical exhibitions featuring local, regional, and national artists.
- Museum: Artifacts and exhibits documenting Peel’s history, including Indigenous heritage, early settlers, industrial and social history.
- Archives: A rich repository of historical records, photographs, maps, and documents accessible to researchers and the public.
Best Features
- Combination of Art, History, and Archives under one roof—rare in regional museums.
- Engaging Exhibitions: Local and contemporary art alongside historical displays.
- Research Opportunities: Extensive archives for academics and genealogists.
- Family & Community Programs: Hands-on activities that make learning fun.
- Accessibility: Modern facilities with wheelchair access
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives is a hub for cultural engagement, education, and community memory. Many visitors note that it’s both educational and family-friendly, appealing to history buffs, art lovers, and casual explorers alike.
Art Exhibitions, Workshops & Classes, Art workshops, Guided Tours, Seasonal events, Archives Research
Café, Gift Shop, Wheelchair Access, Free Wi-Fi, Event Spaces
Immersive art exhibitions, Cultural evolution, Well-organized, Friendly staff, Educational, Cultural