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ROM Indigenous Advisory Circle
The Indigenous Advisory Circle (IAC) was established in 2014 and is comprised of 6-8 members who meet each season to provide recommendations to the ROM School Programs' Indigenous education objectives and advise on other Museum initiatives as requested. The IAC representation is a mix of
Earth Rangers Studio
Earth Rangers Studio (ERS) is open most weekends from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm and is located in the Life in Crisis: Schad Gallery of Biodiversity, Level 2. Stop by during your ROM visit and, if the Studio doors are open, join us! ERS welcomes visitors to explore the natural world that we live in and
Education Partners
As one of Canada’s largest cross-curricular educational institutions, ROM plays a vital role as an extended, hands-on classroom for more than 150,000 children across the province. Through a diverse array of collections-based learning programs — delivered onsite and within communities — we
Maps & Tours
Museum Tours Tours are offered to the public by trained volunteer Docents and many are free with museum admission. We offer general Museum tours, specific gallery tours, tours of special exhibitions and tours in French. Climate History, Climate Hope Tours Explore the history of climate change
Honorary Governors
Honorary Governors are a select group of dedicated volunteers with extensive records of service and support of the Museum. They advance the objectives of the Royal Ontario Museum acting as important advocates and ambassadors for the Museum’s mission and program. Salvatore (Sal) M. Badali Chair
Conservation
"None of the dead can rise up and answer our questions. But from all they have left behind, their imperishables or slowly dissolving gear, we may perhaps hear voices which are now only able to whisper when everything else has become silent...” Björn Kurtén. Finnish Palaeontologist To
Visit Us
In accordance with the Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health, we will be temporarily closing the ROM to the public, effective November 23. The health and safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors remains our top priority. We will continue to follow the recommendations of our public health
Acquisitions & Loans
The Registration section works in collaboration with the curatorial departments for all object transactions including acquisitions, loans and Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board grant and certification applications. We draft and negotiate copyright agreements for acquisitions and loans,
Rates & Policies
For education and camp groups, please book through Education and Camp Visits Weekend and groups outside of Ontario and Canada should book through Group Sales. Rates Rates are the same for students, teachers, and adult supervisors. Group participants may not pay individually. The following
Collections: Art and Culture
Art & Culture The Department of Art & Culture is one of two curatorial departments under the Collections and Research Division. The ROM holds nearly 1 million objects of art and culture from around the world, dating from pre-historic civilizations to present day contemporary artworks.