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2024 Ontario Fish Identification Workshops
If you are a fisheries biologist or a student registered in a fisheries biology program, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Department of Natural History, provides an opportunity to improve your fish identification skills. The workshops are designed primarily for professionals, technicians, field
Iconic: Barosaurus
This rare, longnecked sauropod skeleton is the largest mounted dinosaur in Canada stretching 90 feet long across the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs. The barosaurus is just one of the Royal Ontario Museum's iconic objects.
Earth's Archives: Every Rock Tells a Story Part 1
Hermatite By: Ian Nicklin Hematite is a common ore of iron that was extensively mined in northern England in the 19th century. The miners referrred to globular aggregates of hematite, such as this, as "kidney-ore" since it reminded them of the organ. We call this shape
Group Visits
Travel continents and centuries – in a day Bring your group to ROM for an adventure spanning epochs and oceans. Whether you’re a party of 5 or 500, we’ll make your trip special with group rates and exclusive add-ons. Join the ROM Group Visits e-news list to get the latest info on featured
ROMWalks Plus
ROMWalks Plus are guided walking tours of Toronto organized by the Royal Ontario Museum’s Department of Museum Volunteers to provide support for the Museum. The tours started in 1980 as an outreach program for the ROM when it was closed for renovations. ROMWalks encompass the diverse aspects
Useful Links
Caring for Paper and Books Care of objects and collections – Canadian Conservation Institute Preventative conservation and risk management – Canadian Conservation Institute Selected bibliography for the care of books- Library of Congress Book Appraisals and Restoration The ROM Libraries do
Team Building at ROM
Trust us: Forget trust falls. Instead, bring your team together at ROM amid towering dinosaurs and gorgeous contemporary art. Fun and easy-to-plan, ROM's team building activities are as simple as choosing the date and what you want to do. Amazing ROM Enchanting stories. Tricky trivia.
ROM magazine presents a Mystery Object
Did you know that 97% of the Museum’s collection is not on display? While 30,000 objects do currently grace our exhibition halls, they are just the tip of a very large iceberg cloistered away here on Bloor and Queens Park. There are many factors that keep the vast majority of the collection
Tourist Information
ROM is located in the city of Toronto, one of North America’s largest, most diverse and exciting urban centres. ROM is a must-see Toronto attraction, but there are many other things to see and do in this great city! We hope this information will help you plan your next trip to Toronto. More
Collections & Research
The Museum’s encyclopaedic collections and world-leading research helps visitors gain a better understanding of the world around us. The Museum’s programming uses our rich curatorial content and intellectual strength as the organizing principle. Each element of our public offering embraces the