• The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
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Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada’s largest museum, home to six million artifacts (and counting). Its classic terra-cotta building and modern Lee-Chin Crystal create a past-meets-present spatial effect, and both house natural history and cultural exhibits covering many centuries and locations. Kids will enjoy the hands-on gallery, where digging for dinosaur bones and trying on costumes are among the most popular activities.

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