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Don't miss our 45-minute English and French daily tours.
They are FREE with Admission, no booking required!
Don't miss our 45-minute English and French daily tours.
They are FREE with Admission, no booking required!
ROM Members only.
On Saturday, August 10, and Sunday, August 11, ROM Members are invited to visit the Aga Khan Museum for free! This includes access to our newest special exhibition, Light: Visionary Perspectives, which in celebration of the Museum’s 10th anniversary will dive into the omnipresence and impact of light through an immersive exhibition filled with contemporary installations by renowned artists including Anila Quayyum Agha, Ala Ebtekar, and Jamelie Hassan.
Don't miss our 45-minute English and French daily tours.
They are FREE with Admission, no booking required!
SOLD OUT. Register for Sept 15 workshop here.
Worskhop is for an Adult Audience. This workshop is for participants ages 18+.
Explore our region’s trees and get to know the green canopy above us. With ROM’s new Field Guide to Trees of Ontario as the foundation, contributing authors Deborah Metsger and Sarah Hodges guide us on a journey of discovery through our botanical worlds – both urban and rural.
Join us as we turn the Museum inside out. Learn about ROM's history, architecture, and meet some of the movers and shakers who helped make it the world-renowned institution it is today.
Please note, this tour takes place outdoors, rain or shine! This walk is free and requires no registration.
SOLD OUT. Register for Oct. 6 workshop here.
Worskhop is for an Adult Audience. This workshop is for participants ages 18+.
Unleash the possibilities of contemporary patchwork with fresh surface design techniques from Arounna Khounnoraj, well-known textile artist and co-owner of Bookhou. Designed for beginners with little to no basic sewing skills, this fun workshop teaches participants hand-sewing techniques and patchwork design possibilities that inspire sustainability and spark creativity.
Discover Toronto’s 4th largest cemetery, its stunning park-like setting, and learn more about the many prominent local citizens who have been laid to rest there.
See the magnificent 19th century sacred buildings, crafted by the finest architects, that reveal the importance of religion in the city.
This walk is provided in English and French.
Exclusively for ROM Members. Registration begins July 16.
Stroll along Queens Quay and learn about the evolution of Toronto’s waterfront from its industrial and commercial origins. Explore the area's history, art, and architecture and its recent revitalization as a popular city destination.