* University of Alberta: Faculty of Arts (includes a strong Fine Arts program)
* University of British Columbia: School of Art History, Visual Art and Theory (within the Faculty of Arts)
* University of Calgary: Department of Art (within the Faculty of Arts)
* Carleton University: School of Art and Design
* Concordia University: Faculty of Fine Arts
* McGill University: Department of Art History & Art Conservation (within the Faculty of Arts)
* McMaster University: Department of Studio Art & Art History (within the Faculty of Humanities)
* University of Manitoba: School of Art
* University of Montreal (Université de Montréal): Département d'histoire de l'art (Department of Art History) and other related programs within the Faculty of Arts.
* Mount Allison University: Department of Art and Art History
* Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (NSCAD University): This is a specialized university entirely dedicated to art and design.
* OCAD University (Ontario College of Art & Design University): Another specialized university dedicated to art and design.
* Queen's University: Department of Art History (within the Faculty of Arts and Science)
* Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University): School of Image Arts (within the Faculty of Communication and Design)
* University of Saskatchewan: Department of Art and Art History (within the College of Arts and Science)
* University of Toronto: Department of Art (within the Faculty of Arts & Science); also, many other arts-related programs across different faculties.
* University of Victoria: Department of Visual Arts (within the Faculty of Humanities)
* University of Waterloo: School of Fine Arts (within the Faculty of Arts)
* York University: Department of Visual Arts (within the Faculty of Fine Arts)
This list is not exhaustive, and the specific organization and naming conventions might vary. Always check the individual university's website for the most up-to-date information on their arts programs. Some universities might have excellent art programs but not specifically named as a "Faculty of Fine Arts."