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Upcoming Events ROMTravel Newfoundland Circumnavigation Sep 11-22 00:00 - 00:00 Adults Age 18+ ROMTravel Newfoundland Circumnavigation Adults Age 18+ Sep 11-22 00:00 - 00:00 ROMTravel Japan: Ancient and Modern Nov 16-29 00:00 - 00:00 Adults Age 17+ ROMTravel Japan: Ancient and Modern Adults Age 17+ Nov 16-29 00:00 - 00:00 ROMTravel Splendours of North India Feb 18-Mar 6 00:00 - 00:00 Adults Age 18+ ROMTravel Splendours of North India Adults Age 18+ Feb 18-Mar 6 00:00 - 00:00 ROMTravel Wildlife Wonders: A Journey through the Galapagos With Optional Extension to Machu Picchu, Peru Mar 24-Apr 7 12:00 - 12:00 Adults Age 18+ ROMTravel Wildlife Wonders: A Journey through the Galapagos With Optional Extension to Machu Picchu, Peru Adults Age 18+ Mar 24-Apr 7 12:00 - 12:00 ROMTravel Epic Antarctica with the Falklands and South Georgia Oct 22-Nov 10 12:00 - 12:00 Adults Age 18+ ROMTravel Epic Antarctica with the Falklands and South Georgia Adults Age 18+ Oct 22-Nov 10 12:00 - 12:00 Other Programs View All Program Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture The Annual Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture brings powerful voices to the Royal Ontario Museum to discuss provocative and engaging contemporary ideas. Since its launch in 2006 with Adam Gopnik as the inaugural lecturer, the Holtby Lecture has been presented by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Glenn D. Lowry, Lewis H. Lapham, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Carlos Fuentes, Ingrid Betancourt, Anthony Gormley, Bob Colacello, Sheika Hoor al-Qasimi, Jameel Jaffer, Timothy Snyder, Jesse Wente and Laurie Anderson. The Eva Holtby Lecture is generously supported by the Holtby and Schury Families. Program ROMWalks Where Toronto's stories come to life - One step at a time Each year from May to October, ROMWalks offers a collection of guided tours that provide unique city insights, while taking you on a journey of urban encounters. Each vibrant neighbourhood has its own story to tell, and ROMWalks tours reveal them, bringing life to the distinctive charm of Toronto's history, it's diverse communities, stunning architecture, thriving arts scene, and so much more. Organized by ROM's Department of Museum Volunteers, ROMWalks was introduced in 1980 as an outreach program. It has grown over the years, with Program ROM Speaks Discover the power of ideas with ROM Speaks—a series that brings fascinating and thought-provoking voices to the forefront. Dive into compelling discussions on today’s most intriguing topics, hosted at the Museum. From culture and history to science and innovation, these events promise to challenge your perspective and spark meaningful conversations. Stay informed about upcoming programs by subscribing to our email communications and be the first to explore new insights and engaging dialogue. Please note that these events are offered exclusively in English. ROM Speaks is generously supported Program Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture The Annual Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture brings powerful voices to the Royal Ontario Museum to discuss provocative and engaging contemporary ideas. Since its launch in 2006 with Adam Gopnik as the inaugural lecturer, the Holtby Lecture has been presented by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Glenn D. Lowry, Lewis H. Lapham, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Carlos Fuentes, Ingrid Betancourt, Anthony Gormley, Bob Colacello, Sheika Hoor al-Qasimi, Jameel Jaffer, Timothy Snyder, Jesse Wente and Laurie Anderson. The Eva Holtby Lecture is generously supported by the Holtby and Schury Families. Program ROMWalks Where Toronto's stories come to life - One step at a time Each year from May to October, ROMWalks offers a collection of guided tours that provide unique city insights, while taking you on a journey of urban encounters. Each vibrant neighbourhood has its own story to tell, and ROMWalks tours reveal them, bringing life to the distinctive charm of Toronto's history, it's diverse communities, stunning architecture, thriving arts scene, and so much more. Organized by ROM's Department of Museum Volunteers, ROMWalks was introduced in 1980 as an outreach program. It has grown over the years, with Program ROM Speaks Discover the power of ideas with ROM Speaks—a series that brings fascinating and thought-provoking voices to the forefront. Dive into compelling discussions on today’s most intriguing topics, hosted at the Museum. From culture and history to science and innovation, these events promise to challenge your perspective and spark meaningful conversations. Stay informed about upcoming programs by subscribing to our email communications and be the first to explore new insights and engaging dialogue. Please note that these events are offered exclusively in English. ROM Speaks is generously supported You may also like Membership Contact Us