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Community Access Partners

  The ROM works with 100 community partners to deliver inclusive museum experiences to a diverse range of communities across Ontario. While the ROM has listed each partner under a specific category on this page, please note that most of our partners work with communities with intersectional

Youth Cabinet

APPLY NOW Youth Cabinet (YC) is a group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth between the ages of 15-21 years old from Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The YC is facilitated by Indigenous Museum Educator Leslie McCue, and with the support of the Kiowa Wind Memorial Indigenous Youth Support

Sir Edmund Boyd Osler

Sir Edmund Boyd Osler gave generously to foster the foundation and growth of the Museum. Edmund Osler started his business career as a clerk in the Bank of Upper Canada. He later became president of several companies including the Ontario and Quebec Railway and the Dominion Bank, and a director of

Making a Bequest

A bequest is a future commitment that does not restrict your current financial security as both the principal and income of your estate are available during your lifetime. Bequests are of significant value to ROM. It is the easiest and most popular way to leave a legacy to your Museum. Bequests are

Leave a Legacy

Educate and Inspire Future Generations Gift planning helps you achieve your financial goals while also supporting the meaningful work of the Museum. For more than 100 years, ROM has been an indispensable resource for building community by nurturing discovery and inspiring wonder. With a gift in

Corporate Membership

Exciting Experiences. Unique offerings. Special privileges. Corporate Membership is the perfect way to reward your employees with exclusive benefits such as free ROM admission, invitations to exhibition previews, and behind-the-scenes tours. Host clients and events in stunning Museum galleries and

Sir Byron Edmund Walker

Sir Byron Edmund Walker was the driving force behind the campaign to found a world-class museum in Toronto. Born in 1848 on a farm in Haldimand County, Ontario, Edmund Walker left school at the age of 12 to enter the banking business. Curious about culture and science, he became a self-taught

E. J. Crossman Endowment Fund

The E. J. Crossman Endowment Fund honours the memory of Dr. Edwin J. Crossman who was Curator of Ichthyology at the Royal Ontario Museum between 1957 and 1995. Fondly known as E.J., he conducted research on the freshwater fishes of Canada with emphasis on Ontario fishes and the pike family in

Louise Hawley Stone

Louise Hawley Stone was a devoted friend of the ROM. The Museum’s first volunteer, she was also a donor, fundraiser, Board member and committee chair. In 1940, Louise Hawley Stone came to a lecture by the ROM’s new Keeper of the Chinese Collections, Bishop William White. Hooked, she studied

Voici Wendiceratops: un nouveau dinosaure à cornes remarquable

Reconstitution de   Wendiceratops pinhornensis. Image :   Danielle Dufault Reconstitution du squelette de Wendiceratops pinhornensis. Photo : Danielle Dufault Reconstitution du squelette de Wendiceratops pinhornensis. Les ossements exhumés jusqu’ici sont en bleu. Photo : Danielle Dufault