The Royal Ontario Museum (The ROM) is a place if you’ve lived in Ontario your who life then chances are you’ve been on a field trip before.
Learn a lot on history and culture. See exhibits and displays. Learn and see art first hand.
See Dinosaur’s soaring high at Canada’s largest museum.
This is definitely a full day event, so plan accordingly.
Areas to dine on site.
Location
The Royal Ontario Museum
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Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C6
Hours
Day of the week
Hours
Monday* to Friday
10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday
10:00 am to 5:30 pm
* Third Monday Nights Free offers free general admission during extended hours from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
Admission Fee
Adult
General: $20.00
Treasures + Dutch Paintings: $36.00
Treasures: $32.00
Dutch Paintings: $28.00
Child (4 – 14)
General: $14.00
Treasures + Dutch Paintings: $22.50
Treasures: $21.00
Dutch Paintings: $18.00
Senior (65+)*
General: $17.00
Treasures + Dutch Paintings: $30.50
Treasures: $28.00
Dutch Paintings: $23.00
Student (with valid student card)*
General: $16.50
Treasures + Dutch Paintings: $30.00
Treasures: $27.50
Dutch Paintings: $22.50
Youth (15 – 19)
General: $16.50
Treasures + Dutch Paintings: $30.00
Treasures: $27.50
Dutch Paintings: $22.50
Infant (0-3)
Free
Persons with disabilities
receive free admission for one attendant with full admission price.
Indigenous peoples
The ROM offers free admission to Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis. This does not apply to special programs, annual memberships and surcharged exhibitions.
Tuesdays
General admission to the Museum is free to full-time students attending a Canadian post-secondary institution (College or University). We ask that students please present their current student card with picture ID.
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