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Third Tuesday Nights Free

Experience the Museum after hours — free for everyone — on the third Tuesday night of every month, from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Enjoy access to most galleries and make an evening of discovery with friends
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Foundation President named one of Canada's Top 50 Women Over 50

ROM Governors is delighted to share that our President & CEO, Janice Price, has been named one of Canada’s Top 50 Women Over 50 by global media brand The CEO Magazine.

蓝鲸展馆的由来。| Entrance to the Blue Whale Exhibition. 照片由吴昊康 | Photo by Shawn Wu
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Our Future is Deep in the Ocean

Guest blog written by 2017 Environmental Visual Communication student Shawn Wu 我们的未来在海洋深处 "Our Future is Deep in the Ocean" Charm, size, beauty... blue whales also help fight climate change This blog

Illustration of a feathered dinosaur standing over a fallen individual in a dense forest setting.
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Illustrations that Bring the Past Back to Life!

Meet Danielle Dufault—she is the Royal Ontario Museum's paleaontological illustrator. Danielle’s job requires her to reconstruct or depict prehistoric life according to current knowledge and

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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Meteorite of the Month: Oriented Nose Cone

By Brendt C. Hyde and Ian Nicklin Figure 1: Meteorite showing ‘thumbprint’ features referred to as regmaglypts. As rocks from space come through the Earth’s atmosphere they are travelling at speeds as

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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Ancient Horseshoe Crabs – Canadian Fossil Discovery Makes Waves

The deep, deep history of a “living fossil” is extended back by 100 million years Few modern animals are as deserving of the title “living fossil” as the lowly horseshoe crab. Seemingly unchanged

Illustration of a brown fish with small spots along its body labeled “BROWN TROUT (Salmo fontinalis).”
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"Of Angling, and the Art thereof": Fish Tails and Fish Tales

“Of Angling , and the Art thereof I sing, What kinde of Tooles it doth behoue to haue; And with what pleasing bayt a man may bring The Fish to bite within the watry waue.” Fishing has long been

Empress Dowager Cixi, Image by Jung Chang
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Nail Art: Then and Now

Women have grown, groomed and decorated their fingernails for over 5000 years – From the women of Ancient Egypt to the nail salon industry that flourished during the 80s and 90s, nail trends have had

model of geese in flight
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CANADA 150 - Ontario - Blue Mountain Pottery

My grandmother gave my mother some Blue Mountain Pottery candlesticks one Christmas during my childhood. I was old enough to remember it, so I was probably at least 7 or 8 years old. My mother was

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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Burgess Shale Worm Provides Crucial Missing Link

Discovery pushes fossil record back 200 million years Canada’s 505 million year-old Burgess Shale fossil beds, located in Yoho National Park, have yielded yet another major scientific discovery – this

Photo of a girl at Sick Kids doing a dinosaur craft. Photo credit Mark Bernards3
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The Healing Power of Dinosaurs: A look at Dinosaur Day at The Hospital for Sick Children

Written by Min Wong, Outreach Volunteer, Member of Friends of Palaeontology Anyone who has listened to an eight year old excitedly describe how a Velociraptor walked on two hind feet and had a huge

A beached blue whale on the Newfoundland coast, strapped up and ready to be  transported to Woody Point for recovery. Photo by Jacqueline C. Waters
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Blue Whale Update: Where is it Now?

Guest Blog Posting by Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) student, Nila Sivatheesan The infamous blue whales made headlines in May 2014 as it washed up on the shores of Rocky Harbour and Trout

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.
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TORONTO’S TOP ATTRACTIONS PARTNER WITH EASTER SEALS CANADA TO LAUNCH ACCESS PROGRAM

ARTS & CULTURE VENUES INTRODUCE ACCESS 2 ENTERTAINMENT Toronto, ON – At an event held today during National Access Awareness Week (May 29 to June 3), Easter Seals Canada announced that seven of

Paul Nicklen at work near Lewes Lake, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Photo courtesy of Paul Nicklen.
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Challenges of Wildlife Photography

Learn more about what it’s like to be a wildlife photographer.

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When Whaling is Your Tradition

Guest blog written by Environmental Visual Communication student Ursula McClintock. In some Indigenous communities around the world, whaling is as much a part of their tradition as my family’s turkey

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