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Accessibility
ROM is committed to providing inclusive museum experiences for all our visitors. Access to our collections and information resources is one of our primary and defining responsibilities. See below for accessibility features at ROM. Admissions Policies Attendants supporting persons with disabilities
Friends of the ROM
Friends groups are Associated Committees of ROM's Department of Museum Volunteers and have been an enthusiastic and engaged presence in the Museum for many years. The first group, Bishop White Committee, was founded in 1960. Since then other groups have been established. Made up of people
Requesting a donation from the Museum
ROM is an agency of the Government of Ontario and a charitable organization. However, ROM is committed to assisting the fundraising efforts of other charitable organizations and community groups wherever possible. ROM Donations Every month, ROM will award a limited number of complimentary visits
Currelly Legacy Society
In recognition of those who have made a future gift commitment to benefit the Museum, ROM invites legacy donors to become members of the Charles Trick & Ada Mary Currelly Legacy Society. Named after the first director of the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology and his wife, the Currelly Legacy
In Memory or Celebration
Giving in Memory or in Celebration Brighten someone’s day, celebrate a special occasion or honour a loved one by making a donation to the Royal Ontario Museum in their name. Your meaningful gift will be accompanied by a ROM e-card featuring objects from the Museum’s encyclopedic collections.
OpenROM
Canada’s Leading Museum, Reimagined. Introducing OpenROM: a landmark initiative that will dramatically open the Museum even more to the public, creating greater access, and a thriving cultural and civic hub in the heart of the city. OpenROM includes a sweeping architectural transformation of the
Member-elected Trustee
Member-elected Trustee 2024 Member-elected Trustee Announcement The membership program is an important aspect of ROM's commitment to public access and accountability. Pursuant to the Royal Ontario Museum Act, ROM Members elect four of the 21 positions on the Board of Trustees. A call for
Book an Event
We are now accepting event bookings, in accordance with Ontario Government Stage 3 reopening guidelines. Our team is available to discuss your plans and provide more information on the Museum’s distinctive spaces and unique services. We look forward to being able to help turn your event dreams
About the Museum
Opened in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a world-class collection of 18 million artworks, cultural
ROM Sensory Friendly Guide for Visitors
A Handy Sensory Friendly Guide for Visitors, prepared in collaboration with Autism Ontario Tips on Visiting the Royal Ontario Museum Getting to the Museum The Entrance is located on Queens Park, south of Bloor Street and Avenue Road. There is a lot of construction in the area. You may take