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National Arts Centre 
The National Arts Centre in Ottawa is Canada’s premier bilingual, multidisciplinary performing arts hub, presenting orchestral, dance, theatre (English, French, Indigenous), and music programs.
Place des Arts 
Montreal’s largest performing arts complex offering diverse venues and year‑round programming including music, dance, opera, and visual arts.
TO Live 
Toronto’s civic theatre agency operating major venues like Meridian Hall, supporting arts engagement, education and cultural vitality.
Vancouver Civic Theatres 
City-run venues in downtown Vancouver—Orpheum, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Playhouse, and Annex—hosting opera, Broadway, concerts, and more.
Harbourfront Centre 
Toronto's community waterfront space for arts, culture, learning and recreation, year‑round programming.
Canadian Stage 
Toronto’s contemporary not‑for‑profit theatre company presenting innovative, diverse productions, education and outreach.
La Vitrine 
Quebec’s premier non‑profit digital platform providing personalized recommendations to discover cultural events—music, theatre, exhibitions—across the province.
Theatre Calgary 
Calgary’s first professional theatre company, established in 1968; offers dynamic seasons at the Max Bell Theatre situated in the city’s cultural hub.
The Citadel Theatre 
Edmonton’s leading regional not‑for‑profit theatre powerhouse, founded in 1965, offering diverse mainstage productions, education programs, and community engagement.
Art Gallery of Alberta 
The Art Gallery of Alberta in downtown Edmonton showcases over 6,000 works, featuring Alberta and Western Canadian art in a striking contemporary building.
Werklund Centre 
Calgary’s revitalized central arts complex—formerly Arts Commons—now known as Werklund Centre, combining world‑class theatres, galleries, education and civic engagement.