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Iconic: The Death of General Wolfe

Iconic: The Death of General Wolfe

This historic painting recreates the pivotal moment in 1759 when Britain defeated France on the Plains of Abraham. As one of only five original versions painted by Benjamin West, this object is one of the Royal Ontario Museum's iconic treasures. Visitors can see the original painting hanging

Schad Gallery of Biodiversity

Schad Gallery of Biodiversity

Nature comes to life in the Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Travel across 7 ecosystems; see the rare white rhino and a live coral reef. Explore the Earth Rangers Studio with its immersive, multimedia and live animal shows. This gallery presents the diversity of life on earth and the significant

ROM: Backstage Pass- The Artists Studio

ROM: Backstage Pass- The Artists Studio

Come and have a look behind the scenes and inside the Artist's Studio at the ROM. See how ROM artists created models for the Schad Gallery of Biodiversity.

ROM: Backstage Pass- Photography

ROM: Backstage Pass- Photography

Come and have a look inside the Photography Studio at the Royal Ontario Museum. See how ROM Photographers capture the ROM's extensive collections of the museum.

Changemakers: Environmental Lawyer Anastasia Litner

Changemakers: Environmental Lawyer Anastasia Litner

Get the inside scoop on the new green economy. Changemakers profiles green-collar jobs that make a difference.

How to Save the World: An Environmental Debate

How to Save the World: An Environmental Debate

Thomas Homer Dixon, Gregg Easterbrook, Mark Kingwell and Terry Anderson debate the finer point of how save the world. Hosted at the Royal Ontario Museum, May 19, 2009.

Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World

Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World

Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World is on display from June 27, 2009 to January 3, 2010. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century the earliest record of biblical patriarchs and prophets known to Judaism, Christianity and

Trees for Toronto in Queen's Park

Trees for Toronto in Queen's Park

Trees for Toronto was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the City of Toronto in connection with the 2007 architectural expansion of the ROM. The purpose of Trees for Toronto is to plant trees in Queens Park and to create a tree identification and awareness program for Toronto.

Accessibility Commitment

  ROM Accessibility Strategy The ROM has developed a Multi Year Accessibility Plan which outlines our commitment to removing barriers to participation for Museum visitors with disabilities. This Multi Year Plan includes a brief overview of our organization, a description of the Accessibility for

Assistive Devices

Large print access guides and floor plans are available online through the Museum website, on the accessibility page. These guides are also available at the Museum through the admission desk. Tactile books at the ROM feature Braille, raised line graphics, large print and full-colour pictures.