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Natural History of Queen's Park

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park   THE NATURAL HISTORY OF QUEEN’S PARK 15,000 years ago, all of Ontario was covered by glacial ice measuring up to 1.5 km thick. Lake Iroquois formed when these glaciers receded. Queen’s Park

Urban Forest

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park TREES WITHIN THE URBAN FOREST Within a city, trees are important not only for their aesthetic value, but also for their role in maintaining a healthy environment and atmosphere. Among other

Getting to Know Trees

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park Getting to Know the Trees of Toronto More than 217 different kinds of trees grow in Toronto. Queen’s Park alone has over 300 trees representing approximately 50 different species. Nearly 20

Cultural History

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park Cultural History of Queen's Park Previously known as University Park, Queen’s Park was renamed in honour of Queen Victoria and officially opened by her son H.R.H. the Prince of Wales

Getting To Queen's Park

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park Queen's Park is situated in the heart of downtown Toronto encircled by Queen's Park Crescent to the north, east, and west and by Wellesley Street West to the south. BY PUBLIC TRANSIT

Family Tour

Tour Development in Progress Thanks for visiting us! We are currently in the midst of developing our ROM Family Tour, and will be doing a test launch in a few weeks. Please come back to help us find any gremlins that still persist. We'd love to hear from you!

ROM Social Media

The Royal Ontario Museum is committed to providing an open forum to discuss and debate issues that range from natural history to world cultures. You can add comments on our website and you are encouraged to engage with us on our social media platforms listed below. The purpose of online

Adopt a Journal

Adopt a Journal Journals are important research tools for museum curators and staff, as well as students and public researchers. However, subscription costs rapidly increase every year. Some of the journals the museum library holds are scarce, and many are not available elsewhere in the city or

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

Research Guides

ROM Exhibitions The Richard Wernham and Julia West Library maintains a chronology of exhibitions held at the ROM between 1934 and August 2012. The title and call number (in italics) of the exhibition catalogue, if published, can be found following the exhibition entry. ROM Magazine / Rotunda