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Collingwood Museums and Galleries Expand With New Openings and Major Upgrades
New openings and ongoing upgrades mark steady progress in Collingwood's cultural institutions.
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A new art gallery called Noma, also referred to as NMA Gallery, opened in downtown Collingwood, Ontario, with 3,000 square feet dedicated to work by famous and upcoming Canadian artists. This addition joins existing local cultural sites and reflects continued investment in the area's arts infrastructure.
Recent Gallery Additions
The arrival of Noma expands exhibition space in the downtown core. The gallery focuses on Canadian artists and provides a new venue for both established and emerging creators to display their work. Its opening contributes to the broader development of Collingwood's visual arts offerings by increasing the total square footage available for public viewing.
Museum Upgrades and Access
The Collingwood Museum reopened on January 31, 2026, after completing washroom and resource room renovations. It now operates on summer hours from Monday to Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Earlier, the museum presented the Growing Roots exhibit, which highlighted an iconic local company and remained on display until May 31, 2025. Around the same period, staff launched a new online collections database to improve public access to holdings.
Attendance Trends
In 2024 the Collingwood Museum recorded 9,547 total attendees, of whom 4,598 visited the gallery spaces. That figure represented a 3 percent increase compared with the previous year. These numbers provide a measurable indicator of public engagement during a time when physical improvements and new digital tools were being introduced.
The combination of a new downtown gallery, completed renovations at the museum, and expanded digital resources shows incremental steps in how Collingwood has built and maintained its cultural facilities over recent years. Visitors can check current hours and access the online database through the municipal website to plan a visit.