ROM Museum: Wild Cats and Earth Exhibits

Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s most visited museum, and explore its vast collection of global artworks, artifacts, and specimens. Upgrade to the Death Exhibit for a thought-provoking exploration of life and death.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Royal Ontario Museum - Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s largest museum of art, culture, and nature. From dinosaurs to mummies. Chinese architecture to Indigenous objects. Meteorites to precious jewels, explore our world-class collection of art objects and natural history specimens from around the world and across the ages. General…
What's Included
  • Upgrade to the Earth Exhibit Ticket
  • Over 30 galleries showcasing a world-class collection of art, culture, and nature
  • Upgrade to the Wild Cats Exhibit Ticket
  • Family-friendly experiences for kids of all ages
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

From towering dinosaur skeletons to awe-inspiring contemporary paintings, ROM is home to more than 18 million artworks, artifacts, and specimens from around the world and across the ages. So, it should be no surprise ROM is also the most visited museum in Canada—and one of the top ten museums in North America. Plus, ROM hosts some of the world’s best…

Location
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Sf092023
Oct 28, 2024
Historical reappraisal - We were also right here with our Cityticket. The museum looks a bit unremarkable from the outside, so we almost walked by, but inside it's really spectacular, because it has so many farsettes that there's really something for everyone. The dinosaurs, the wildlife, history of Rome, antiquity, Egypt, so you see a lot, and it was really very interesting to see the emergence of evolution. Here children should do their geography, or biology lessons, so you can really learn something.
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Peter_f
Oct 18, 2024
When in ROM check out the ancient history - Impressive building Wide range of exhibits, renovations were in progress so did restrict some areas but not too much. Cat exhibition was really enjoyable
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Lolo-cedo
Oct 15, 2024
Very diverse - Visit with the city pass no expectations. The building is very beautiful! There is something for everyone, from dinosaur skeletons to mummies and educational spaces for children. I enjoyed strolling around this place.
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Kenny_d
Oct 12, 2024
It’s like going to... - It’s like going to different countries in just one place! ☺️ My granda enjoyed and we had lots of fun exploring different cultures and histories.
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Resort20040466798
Oct 11, 2024
Trip to Toronto - The experience was so beautiful and worth it ,I highly recommend the museum,many interesting things to see and do good to go
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Elizabeth
Oct 10, 2024
Always an interesting and informative visit - Visiting family in Toronto , from Australia this is our second visit to ROM. The building is absolutely beautiful and the feeling of space and atmosphere is conducive to a relaxed and informative visit. The interactive earth exhibition was thoroughly absorbing. The minerals were beautiful. The quilting exhibition was magnificent and very engaging. We look forward to a return visit in the future.
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P9553ccangelac
Oct 23, 2024
Standard Museum - Nice museum, but how strange to have a really old building and then this really pointy, metallic, glassy structure? There were leaks in the ceilings in some areas and then lots of places closed off.
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H1615qumirandaw
Oct 19, 2024
Bring your own lunch! - The museum itself was worth it but the "restaurant" in the basement is AWFUL! Poor quality, rude staff, and overpriced. The displays, particularly Egypt and Natural History, were very well done, but we left grumpy and exhausted from malnutrition. The bad food left a stronger imprint than the excellent museum education did. It was a summer of visiting family across Canada and local attractions. Drumheller's Royal Tyrell Museum's food offerings were surprisingly great! Vancouver Aquarium food is also pretty darn good - ocean wise, affordable, and tasty. The food at Ripley Aquarium and the ROM were huge disappointments (same with Centreville although not a museum). For a "must-see" attraction in a major metropolis ROM (and perhaps Toronto tourist locales as a whole) should take a page from BC and Alberta's books and up their culinary offerings.
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Thegoober
Oct 16, 2024
Not up to ROM standards - Went to see the Cats exhibit. Not one of their better ones. Pretty short. Very basic. And didn't even cover all cat behaviors, like purring. Hope the next one is back up to ROM standards
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Ryan_t
Oct 7, 2024
A lot off exhibit - A lot off exhibit, been many times and always enjoyed. Prices should reflect exhibit availability. Hopefully better next time
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