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The AGO Is Giving Out Free 1-Year Passes To Nurses, Bus Drivers & Grocery Workers

Art lovers, rejoice!
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Frontline workers will soon be able to enjoy some extra perks thanks to the AGO free annual pass.

Ontarians who work in health care and emergency services, grocery stores, public transit, and sanitation services have until August 16, 2020 to sign up for their free AGO admission.

“We want to offer you a place to come and take a break, to recharge, and enjoy the art, the light and the spaces."

Art Gallery of Ontario

Once set up, front line workers can book a free time slot to visit the art gallery whenever they want to, all year round.

The gallery has announced that they are doing this as a way to say thank you to all of the essential workers on the front lines.

They ask that those eligible bring proof of employment on their first visit.

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