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Partenaires pédagogiques

Le ROM, l’un des plus importants éducateurs parascolaires du Canada, vous propose un programme diversifié de visites scolaires, qui fait dialoguer les élèves avec d’authentiques spécimens d’histoire naturelle, des objets culturels et des œuvres d’art afin de les aider à comprendre

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Club des jeunes néo-Canadiens

Pour les 13 à 16 ans  Découvrez les merveilles du Canada, depuis ses ressources naturelles abondantes à sa mosaïque culturelle. Passez la fin de semaine à apprendre et à vous faire des amis dans le plus grand musée au Canada. Parlez anglais dans un environnement agréable et éducatif. Vous

Member Tickets

Member Exhibition Ticket Allotment ROM Members receive unlimited free admission to ticketed special exhibitions all year long. Members are not required to reserve special exhibition tickets. However, if you wish to reserve tickets, please feel free to do so. Reserve Member Tickets Friday Night Live

Trees for Toronto

Urban Forest | Natural History | Cultural History | Getting to Know the Trees | Visit Queen's Park WHAT IS “TREES for TORONTO”? “Trees for Toronto” was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the City of Toronto in connection with the expansion of the Museum in 2007. The purpose of

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