Art Gallery of Guelph joins the CAP program

13.02.2018

The Cultural Access Pass  provides members with free admission to more than 1,400 of Canada’s premier cultural attractions, as well as discounts to travel and explore during their first year of citizenship.

This month, the Art Gallery of Guelph in Guelph, ON, joins the CAP program to welcome new Canadian citizens with free general admission as a CAP Attraction and Pickup Location. The Art Gallery of Guelph, one of Canada’s leading public art museums, is constantly developing new ways to engage diverse audiences and to increase the relevance of programs, particularly for youth and families, and firmly holds that access to the arts provides access to life. As such, they are also offering CAP members free AGG Family Memberships!*

If you live in Guelph or the surrounding area, be sure to visit to have your Cultural Access Pass membership card printed and/or pick up your AGG Family Membership!*

To find attractions in your area, head to Cultural Access Pass Directory and search your city.

*The AGG is offering a free AGG family membership to valid CAP members – please visit the gallery for more information.

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