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How to Save the World: An Environmental Debate
Thomas Homer Dixon, Gregg Easterbrook, Mark Kingwell and Terry Anderson debate the finer point of how save the world. Hosted at the Royal Ontario Museum, May 19, 2009.
Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World
Dead Sea Scrolls: Words that Changed the World is on display from June 27, 2009 to January 3, 2010. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century the earliest record of biblical patriarchs and prophets known to Judaism, Christianity and
Trees for Toronto in Queen's Park
Trees for Toronto was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the City of Toronto in connection with the 2007 architectural expansion of the ROM. The purpose of Trees for Toronto is to plant trees in Queens Park and to create a tree identification and awareness program for Toronto.
Accessibility Commitment
ROM Accessibility Strategy The ROM has developed a Multi Year Accessibility Plan which outlines our commitment to removing barriers to participation for Museum visitors with disabilities. This Multi Year Plan includes a brief overview of our organization, a description of the Accessibility for
Assistive Devices
Large print access guides and floor plans are available online through the Museum website, on the accessibility page. These guides are also available at the Museum through the admission desk. Tactile books at the ROM feature Braille, raised line graphics, large print and full-colour pictures.
Service Disruptions
In order to provide a safe and accessible environment, the ROM is committed to letting visitors know about services and features that are available to them. In the event of a service disruption at the ROM, we will immediately address the issue by: Notifying visitors through the Museum website.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Tip Sheet
What is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)? At its most basic, MCS is a sensitivity to many types of chemicals, which causes physical reactions in multiple organ systems. Sensitivities often occur to diverse chemicals such as perfumes, gasoline, and cleaning products. MCS is also often known as
Community Access Partners
The ROM works with 100 community partners to deliver inclusive museum experiences to a diverse range of communities across Ontario. While the ROM has listed each partner under a specific category on this page, please note that most of our partners work with communities with intersectional
ROM Governors Mandate
Our Mission: To be a world-class fundraising organization, inspiring support and ensuring long-term sustainability for the ROM. Our Vision: Ensuring wonder and discovery at the ROM for generations to come. Our Values: Accountability: Responsible fundraising, transparent reporting. Engagement:
The Bat Cave
Dare to brave the cave? Kids will love discovering the real stories behind these mysterious creatures of the night. Explore cave formation and how bats use echolocation, and experience a spectacular dramatization of bats in flight during a nightly exodus for food. Featuring more than 20 bat