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Wednesday, June 19
Explore the tree-lined streets of a prestigious enclave, the suburb of choice for Toronto’s wealthy citizens in the early 1900s. Admire the impressive architecture spanning 150 years.
Saturday, June 22
Worskhop is for an Adult Audience. This workshop is for participants ages 18+.
Cats are some of the fiercest predators alive today, but their extinct relatives would have been even more impressive. From the giant American lion to the sabre-toothed cat with its ferocious teeth, join scientist Ashley Reynolds for an examination of the past, present, and future of one of humanity’s favourite creatures.
Exclusively for ROM Members. Registration begins May 21.
Once a tollgate village outside the city, Yorkville has since become a vibrant part of Toronto. Showing uniquely individual identities over the years – from blossoming residential suburb to counterculture hub to high-end retail destination – Yorkville continues to hum with activity amidst its changing commercial life.
Sunday, June 23
Exclusively for Members. Registration Required.
Explore the incredible diversity of music in this exciting, galleries-spanning tour.
Exclusively for Members. Registration Required.
Explore the incredible diversity of music in this exciting, galleries-spanning tour.
In one of Toronto’s largest cemeteries, stroll through the beautiful, treed landscape. Hear stories of influential people from Toronto’s Victorian-era boom.
Wednesday, June 26
Riverdale’s history includes Indigenous settlements, brickmakers, jailbreakers, medical facilities, a park, and even a Russian royal. Explore the area’s evolution, reflecting the changing city.
Friday, June 28
Exclusively for Members
Enjoy an exclusive Member viewing of Quilts: Made in Canada on Friday, June 28, 2024, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. Welcome remarks by Arlene Gehmacher, L.R. Wilson Curator of Canadian Art & Culture, will take place at 11:00 am inside the exhibition on Level 3, Third Floor Centre Block.
Sunday, June 30
Enjoy a crash course in Canadian history from the early 19th century to today in the stories – some controversial – of public memorials on the grounds of Queen’s Park.
Tuesday, July 2
At ROM Summer Club, kids ages 5-16, can discover, explore and create at one of the city's most engaging and fun summer camps.