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Celebrate the vibrant colors of South Asia at the Royal Ontario Museum. Featuring Traditional Arts, Crafts, Music & Dances.
Kids Events
The Earth is a mysterious place. Every time we learn something new, it only leads to more questions! Prepare to have your questions answered! We’ll use human skulls to explore 3.5 million years of human history. Experiment with different rocks and minerals and learn why some glow in the dark.
Marvel at the accomplishments of the world’s greatest civilizations in this engaging look at history’s most famous empires. Get a first-hand feel for the subjects as you practice Mayan writing, survey for a pyramid, or draft your own Magna Carta.
Get ready to spend your days working with clay! Your talented instructor will guide you in creating masterpieces like amazing ancient drinking vessels and cool creatures.
Come and take a walk on the wild side of the ROM. On your adventures you will peek inside a beehive, hide in a fox’s den, explore a fallen tree and come face to face with the animals that call these special places home.
Use an archaeologist’s toolkit to get acquainted with some of the most famous civilizations of the ancient world. Discover the glory of Greece, the power of Rome, and the mystery of Egypt.
Pack your bags, grab your passport, and prepare for an adventure of global proportions. From the pyramids of Mesoamerica and Egypt, to the vast tundra of the Arctic, to the mysteries of the Far East, sample the history and culture of a different place each day.
Let your imagination loose as you join us on a new campaign in the ever-popular role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons. Learn about myths, monsters, and weapons from the actual cultures upon which the game is based.
Member Events
For Members Only. Registration required as space is limited.
What makes a Super Power? Find out as you explore the ROM's collections from the civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean World.
Exhibitions
The ROM goes BIG with fashion and textiles
Stories of the War of 1812 and its aftermath from a First Nations perspective
The first major North American exhibition of Dayal's work opens April 20.
Take a photographic journey, experiencing the landscapes, seascapes and people that have escaped the destructive reach of modern society.
