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SteelWorkers' Union Hall & Conference Center

SteelWorkers' Union Hall & Conference Center

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66 Brady St, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 1C8, Canada
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Jun 23, 2018
This hall is absolutely beautiful, and is a perfect place to host a banquet for a wedding. I would highly recommend this location to anyone who is looking for a place to host any event.

Mar 16, 2018
Another little family adventure that our kids loved. It's nice being able to bring the kids two things like little Ray's reptile zoo. And purchasing some reasonably priced souvenirs. Only concern was that it was extremely crowded maybe a bigger location would help next time

Jan 3, 2018
Very modern and spacious banquet hall. Nice that there are no ramps or stairs so its easily accessible for those who face challenges with them. Helpful and friendly staff, great food and very clean environment. Its also a nice location with ample parking.

Jul 21, 2017
Excellent food & service! Staff is friendly & helpful! Clean, well-kept, and modern facility!!! Great place to host a party!

Apr 30, 2017
This is definitely one of the newest built halls in Sudbury Ontario. With the state-of-the-art technology, and 8 projector screen surrounding the room you are sure to trust this Hall and staff for any occasion! Awesome food as well!! 👍

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