Declared a national historic site in 1982, this structure represents the last stacked Edwardian theater in the world, meaning one theater on top of the other. It was built in 1913 as the first of the Loews vaudeville theatre chain. Located downstairs, the 1,500-seat Elgin Theatre makes for a lavish gathering with royal boxes and charming gilded plaster details. The upstairs 1,000-seat Winter Garden features trompe-l'oeil paintings of pastoral scenes and a spectacular fireproof garden hanging from the roof. Catch some of the most awaited theater productions at this spectacular venue.
The University of Toronto is well-known all over Canada for its courses and varied programs. Its St. George Campus is home to several departments and institutes, one of them being the Bahen Centre. This Centre is home to departments related to Information Technology and Computer Sciences. The building consists of several lecture rooms and halls where guest lectures, talks and discussions are held. Room 1130 is one of the lecture theaters and is known for its excellent facilities and acoustics.
This small venue located within the Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Arts Centre is ideal for intimate functions. The space can accommodate 80 persons in a dinner-style setting, however up to 100 can be accommodated for cocktail functions. While here, don't forget to visit the interesting museum showcasing rich art and culture.