The Event
You Won't
Want To Miss
Science, Culture & Celebration Under One Roof
Join us for an unforgettable gala evening at one of the world's great natural history and culture museums. Against the backdrop of the ROM's breathtaking galleries, delegates and guests will gather to celebrate the global poultry science community — surrounded by art, discovery, and the spirit of Toronto.
This is more than a dinner. It's an exclusive after-hours experience featuring curated cuisine and cocktails, live entertainment, and open access to the museum's world-class permanent and special exhibits.
Event Details at a Glance

Date
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Time
6:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Location
Royal Ontario Museum,
100 Queens Park, Toronto

What's Included
Cocktails
Cocktail Reception &
After-Hours Museum Access
Dinner & Live Entertainment
Gala Dinner & Live Entertainment
After-Hours Museum Access
Networking, Dancing & Continued Museum Exploration
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the dress code for the Gala?
A: Business Formal or Black Tie Optional. We encourage guests to celebrate in style.
Q: Can I bring a guest to the Gala?
A: Yes, additional guest tickets are available for purchase. Contact the registration desk for pricing and availability.
Q: Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, the Royal Ontario Museum is fully wheelchair accessible. Please contact us in advance if you require any special accommodations.
Q: Will dietary requirements be catered for?
A: Yes, we accommodate a range of dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, and gluten-free options. Please indicate your requirements during registration.
About the
Royal Ontario Museum
One of the World's Greatest Museums
The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest museum of world culture and natural history, attracting more than one million visitors a year. Located in the heart of Toronto, the ROM features over 40 galleries and more than 13 million objects in its collections — from dinosaur fossils to ancient Egyptian artifacts and priceless art. The iconic Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, designed by Daniel Libeskind, makes it one of the most architecturally distinctive cultural institutions in North America.

