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  • Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers

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    Royal Ontario Museum

    Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers
    Explore the impact of textiles and fashion on the planet's water quality — and what we can do about it — in a powerful, new, ROM-organized art installation by Canadian visual artist, Noelle Hamlyn. Over twenty repurposed and retailored life jackets, hand-crafted by the artist from reclaimed and discarded garments, present a striking visual metaphor to draw attention to the current environmental crisis in the textiles and fashion industries. 

  • Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery

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    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery
    Through artifacts, specimens, and immersive media experiences, learn how life and death are part of a universal, continuous, and cyclical process. This thought-provoking exhibition explores cultural and natural responses to life and death and asks big questions including: “What if I don’t want to die?”, “What will happen to my body?” and “What will happen to my ‘self’?”.

  • Wildlife Photographer of the year

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    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Wildlife Photographer of the year

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Wildlife Photographer of the year
    Breathtaking new photographs are the star of the show. Experience our world in vivid detail and see some of the most extraordinary species in ways you never imagined.    Buy tickets at rom.ca and enter promo code: TORONTO15

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Toronto is a hub of culture unlike any other Canadian city or province around it. From food to theatre, to art and sports, you'll leave feeling satisfied and excited to return on your next trip.

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  • Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers

    Today

    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Noelle Hamlyn: Lifers
    Explore the impact of textiles and fashion on the planet's water quality — and what we can do about it — in a powerful, new, ROM-organized art installation by Canadian visual artist, Noelle Hamlyn. Over twenty repurposed and retailored life jackets, hand-crafted by the artist from reclaimed and discarded garments, present a striking visual metaphor to draw attention to the current environmental crisis in the textiles and fashion industries. 

  • Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery

    Today

    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery
    Through artifacts, specimens, and immersive media experiences, learn how life and death are part of a universal, continuous, and cyclical process. This thought-provoking exhibition explores cultural and natural responses to life and death and asks big questions including: “What if I don’t want to die?”, “What will happen to my body?” and “What will happen to my ‘self’?”.

  • Wildlife Photographer of the year

    Today

    10:00 AM EST

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Wildlife Photographer of the year

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Wildlife Photographer of the year
    Breathtaking new photographs are the star of the show. Experience our world in vivid detail and see some of the most extraordinary species in ways you never imagined.    Buy tickets at rom.ca and enter promo code: TORONTO15

Show more

About The Area

Toronto is a hub of culture unlike any other Canadian city or province around it. From food to theatre, to art and sports, you'll leave feeling satisfied and excited to return on your next trip.

Go on a sightseeing excursion via boat with Harbour Star or by bus with City Sightseeing. There are also walking and Segway tours that allow a more leisurely pace and photo opportunities.

Out of Toronto's 2.6 million-person population, about half were born elsewhere making this city a true melting pot which can be seen in everything from the culinary influences to its theatre productions. For a real cultural experience, stop by one of Toronto’s excellent restaurants, where you can find an abundance of Italian, Indian, Japanese, and other scrumptious ethnic foods. For something more local, there’s a different farmer’s market for every day of the week.

Everything about Toronto is worthy and world-class. Some of their most popular family attractions include the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Science Centre, and the Centreville Theme Park. For those that want to indulge in some hockey, a Maple Leafs game or a trip to the Hockey Hall of Fame are both excellent choices.

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