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Tickets for Royal Ontario Museum: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition

Peer through a photographer's lens to get a peek at wildlife in their element

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Royal Ontario Museum
Registered address: 2 Bloor Street West, M4W 2G7, Toronto, Ontario, CA
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Skip-the-line admission to the Royal Ontario Museum
Access to special exhibition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year

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* Closing times may vary. Please check the opening hours before going to the venue * No pets allowed, except service animals * Coats, bags, and luggage can be checked in at an extra cost
  • Participate in the longest-running and most prestigious annual nature photography competition in the world
  • Become a witness to the lives of animals in their natural environment and the daily challenges they face
  • Experience the natural world in vivid detail and see some of the most extraordinary species in ways you never imagined

Every year, budding photographers from all corners of the world, regardless of age or skill level, submit thousands of awe-inspiring shots for the international Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

Curated by the Natural History Museum in London, 100 of the most dazzling images - cream of the crop - from this year's competition are set to be displayed at the Royal Ontario Museum this fall.

  • Scan your smartphone ticket at the entry point
  • For reduced tickets a valid (student) ID must be shown
  • Coats, bags, and luggage can be checked in at an extra cost
  • Strollers can be rented at the coat check for $2 (subject to availability)
  • Please turn your phone to silent as use of phones in special exhibitions may be restricted
Friday 10:00 - 17:30
Saturday 10:00 - 17:30
Sunday 10:00 - 17:30
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:30
Thursday 10:00 - 17:30
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen’s Park, ON M5S 2C6, Toronto
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  • Get a full refund if you select a refundable ticket during checkout and cancel until 23:59 the day before you visit.
  • Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.

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Anonymous
12 Mar 2024
Good
Good.. from ROM it was Excellent but the Exhibition and photos it was under expectations compared to the previous editions, but that did not depend on you ROM. Otherwise, thank you for this...
Good.. from ROM it was Excellent but the Exhibition and photos it was under expectations compared to the previous editions, but that did not depend on you ROM. Otherwise, thank you for this exhibition and I hope to see you again with THIS next year
Frank T.
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Ka Chung Matthew,  Canada Canada
18 Aug 2022
Excellent
I even did not have enough time to visit the entire museum in a single day, and most of all, the staffs are very friendly, they even helped us temporary storing bought souvenirs before we left!
Royal Ontario Museum: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
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Clara,  Indonesia Indonesia
01 Sep 2022
Excellent
It was terrific! The museum is fantastic. The special exhibition we had is Fantastic Beast: The Wonder of Nature. They have a beautiful music performance by the time we arrived around 13.00 in the...
It was terrific! The museum is fantastic. The special exhibition we had is Fantastic Beast: The Wonder of Nature. They have a beautiful music performance by the time we arrived around 13.00 in the afternoon. Surprisingly the ticket price is cheaper here compares to the official ROM website
Royal Ontario Museum: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition

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