Grand Banking Hall

The gold leaf coffered ceiling features the colourful emblems of Canada’s nine early Confederation provinces (the bank was built before Newfoundland joined the Confederation). The historic ballroom space is further defined by stately Corinthian columns, Toronto’s only 100-foot long bar (artfully modelled after the original tellers counter), plus towering, light-drenched cathedral windows overlooking the corner of Yonge and King streets.

The beautifully restored GRAND BANKING HALL is ideal for large groups and can accommodate modern staging setups with both theatre and in-the-round seating.

Capacity
350 Guests

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