My Suitcase Subscribe Now for Insider Info

Royal Ontario Museum


100 Queen's Park
Toronto, ON M5S 2C6
Canada

(??.? miles from you)

Visit Web Site info@rom.on.ca

Call: 416-586-8000


Royal Ontario Museum

Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Royal Ontario Museum

Sat, Dec 21st

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)

Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Cost: $21.00 - $35.00 USD
Booking options: General Admission, Purchase Online, Purchase at Box Office/Counter
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Saturday, December 21st 2024
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)

Experience our world in vivid detail, beholding extraordinary species through unimagined perspectives. Each photograph, exquisitely backlit, unveils unparalleled quality and depth. Through the lens, viewers become privy to animals' lives and the challenges they face. Emotive, surprising glimpses of life on our planet are showcased via exceptional talent, technical mastery, and perfectly captured moments.

View Map

Royal Ontario Museum

100 Queen's Park

Toronto, ON Canada

  • Add

CALENDAR

  • Now

    21

  • Fri

    22

  • Sat

    23

  • Sun

    24

  • Tue

    26

  • Wed

    27

  • Thu

    28

  • Fri

    29

  • Sat

    30

  • Dec

    1

  • Dec

    3

  • Dec

    4

  • Dec

    5

  • Dec

    6

  • More

  • Earth: An Immersive Journey

    Today

    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Earth: An Immersive Journey

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Earth: An Immersive Journey
    Have you ever marveled at the sound of rain or the smell of freshly mowed grass? Then slow down and embrace the wonders of nature in Earth: An Immersive Journey—a multisensory tour through several of our planet’s vibrant ecosystems.  

  • Chinese Zodiac Case – Year of the Dragon

    Today

    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Chinese Zodiac Case – Year of the Dragon

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Chinese Zodiac Case – Year of the Dragon
    February 10, 2024 ushers in the Year of the Dragon (?), the 5th animal in the Chinese zodiac. Uncover the rich symbolism and cultural significance of this revered creature. Unlike the menacing villains of Western lore, the dragon in Chinese culture symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Those born under this sign are believed to be strong, loyal, and fearless leaders. 

Show more

You have now added this profile to your suitcase

You are not logged in. To login or create an account please click here