Travelling Exhibitions

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ROM’s travelling exhibitions bring together renowned curatorial expertise with award-winning, visitor-centric interpretation and design – all inspired by an outstanding and unique collection that spans art, culture, and nature.

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Bring world-class museum experiences to your venue with ROM’s travelling exhibitions. Developed by the Royal Ontario Museum’s renowned team, these exhibitions blend award-winning interpretation, engaging design, and exceptional storytelling rooted in our globally significant collections.

ROM’s touring exhibitions cover a wide range of subjects across art, culture, history, archaeology, and natural sciences—designed to captivate audiences of all ages. Whether you're a museum, gallery, science centre, or cultural institution, hosting a ROM exhibition offers an opportunity to present high-impact, outstanding content supported by expert guidance and flexible installation options.

From ancient civilizations and biodiversity to fashion, photography, and Indigenous art, ROM exhibitions are known for their immersive experiences and educational value.

Natural History

A bat flying and behind it is a red background.
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Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches

Featuring larger-than-life installations and exciting interactives, this exhibition answers all your biting questions about bloodfeeding creatures both natural and supernatural. From mosquitos and ticks to bloodthirsty bats, Bloodsuckers explores the incredible diversity, evolution, and interconnected world of nature’s vampires, plus the myths and movies they’ve inspired.
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Out of the Depths: The Blue Whale Story

Immerse yourself in the story of one of the biggest animals ever: the blue whale. Featuring awe-inspiring specimens from a 76-foot model skeleton to the only blue whale heart model, Out of the Depths explores the mysteries of these elusive creatures—and what we can do to save them.
A serene lake encircled by lush trees, featuring a small boat gently floating on the water's surface.
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Crawford Lake: Layers in Time

If we are in a new geological age shaped by humanity’s profound impact on Earth, then Crawford Lake is ground zero—and this exhibition is the proof. Using an array of fascinating objects, Crawford Lake: Layers in Time chronicles how everything from early agriculture to nuclear weapons testing has shaped this unassuming Canadian lake—and the world at large. 
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Raptor Dinosaurs: Fierce & Feathered

(Coming Soon 2026) Step back to the Cretaceous period to discover the thrilling life of raptors — from fluffy hatchlings to fierce predators. Uncover their impact on pop culture, the latest scientific insights, and how these feathered dinosaurs reveal the origins of birds. A journey through time you won’t forget!

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Email
travellingexh@rom.on.ca

Phone
1-416-586-5565

Mailing Address
100 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2C6
Canada