Everyone's favourite teddy bear is officially coming out of hibernation. After months of lockdown, Winnie-the-Pooh is preparing to make a reappearance at the Royal Ontario Museum. You can finally visit the whimsical storybook world and fill up on nostalgia at the immersive experience. Hold onto your honey pots, because Toronto's Winnie-the-Pooh exhibit is reopening soon. Winnie-the-Pooh is one of those special childhood stories we all have memories of. In the spring, the ROM launched an immersive exhibition which brought visitors right into the pages of the beloved storybook. Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring A Classic opened on March 7, 2020, and was planned to run until August 3, 2020. Only a week after opening, the museum closed due to COVID-19, and the heartwarming world of Winnie-the-Pooh was forced to shut down along with it. However, some beary good news has just been released. In a press release sent to Narcity, the ROM revealed that it will be reopening the exhibit on September 1, 2020. The experience will remain open until January 17, 2021, in order to give visitors lots of time to explore this nostalgic world. This will be the final stop on the teddy bear's world tour. The ROM officially reopened on July 11, and it has implemented new protocols in order to keep guests safe. View this post on Instagram Our house could really use some of these supporting beams 😏 @andyy_w #ROMWinnie #WinniethePoohExhibition . . . . #torontoig #hkig #ootd #ootn #ootdfash #lifestyleblogger #canadianblogger #fashionblogger #fashioncanadians #personalstyle #asianblogger #lookoftheday #myaritzia #uniqlo #pooh #winniethepooh #yslbag #yslcamerabag #ootdinspiration #sundayvibes A post shared by Cherry (@cherr_y) on Mar 9, 2020 at 5:16pm PDT Timed-tickets are available to purchases online, and social distancing rules, as well as limited capacities, are in effect. The ROM informed Narcity that there is an extra $8 charge to visit the exhibit in addition to the general admission cost of $23, making it $31 per adult. View this post on Instagram Even though all the museums are temporarily closed, Sonya shares her favourite #WinnieThePooh quotes inspired by her last visit to the Royal Ontario Museum. Somehow the stories resonate with us more now as adults. 🍯 “Don’t underestimate the value of doing nothing.” ~ Winnie-the-Pooh 🍯 Her post is now published on our site! ... . . #romwinnie #rom #museumlover #selfcare #solitudeisbliss #qotd A post shared by AuburnLaneCA (@auburn_lane) on Mar 17, 2020 at 7:15am PDT Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring A Classic features original sketches, massive environments, memorabilia, interactive spaces, and more. The exhibit boasts over 200 items, which span a century of Pooh history. View this post on Instagram "Any day spent with you is my favourite day" 💛 I spent an incredible day at the new Winnie the Pooh exhibit at the ROM. In my 100 acre wood skirt paired with one of my pooh bear purses, I learned more about the bear I've loved my whole life and only got overly emotional a couple of times lol. If you're looking for me anytime between now and August this is where you might find me! 💛 ❤ 💛 #ROMwinnie #winniethepooh #disney #rom #royalontariomuseum #100acrewoods #ootd #ootdfashion #outfitoftheday #plussizeootd #psootd #style #disneystyle #fashion #plussizestyle #plussizefashion #disneyootd #plussize #torontoevents #torontostyle #rom A post shared by Kiera (@glit.her.girl) on Mar 7, 2020 at 5:09pm PST You can wander through the Hundred Acre Woods, play Poohsticks, and visit Eeyore's home. Toronto's Immersive Van Gogh exhibit has also opened its doors this summer. You can watch the artist's work come to life in a massive warehouse downtown. View this post on Instagram “Always watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.” - Winnie the Pooh 🐻 A post shared by @ serendipitous_encounters.xo on May 13, 2020 at 10:02am PDT Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring A Classic Price: $31 per adult When: September 1, 2020 - January 17, 2020 Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON Why You Need To Go: Adventure through the Hundred Acre Woods and explore the history behind this beloved teddy bear story. Website