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Canada's largest museum

 The Royal Ontario Museum, referred to as the ROM, is Canada’s largest museum and one of the biggest in North America. At the ROM you can explore world culture and natural history through engaging and fun exhibits. There is a large permanent collection with many areas of interest for all ages. In addition to frequent temporary exhibits worth a visit! The Royal Ontario Museum attracts over a million visitors each year and is a must visit for those who want to learn and discover Canada and the World.

Highlights of the ROM

  • The Age of Dinosaurs
  • Egypt Gallery
  • The Age of Mammals
  • Chinese Architecture
  • Earth’s Treasures
  • The Bat Cave

Important information

Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
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Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-17:30, Closed Monday

Price: Adult $23, Child $13
Note: the museum is free on the third Tuesday of each month from 16:30-20:30

Website: https://www.rom.on.ca/en

How to get there: Bloor-Danforth Subway Line to St. George Station
Yonge-University Subway Line to Museum Station (Note: this station is not wheelchair accessible)

How much time do you need: 3-4 hours 

More attractions and tips: Toronto City Guide

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