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2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1J5, Canada
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Mar 14, 2018
Defiently enjoyed using the facilities. Used the space for Canadian International Faith and Family Film Festival CIFF, and it was great! It is easy to get to and find. Walking distance right off of St. George Station. Looking forward to using the the space again this year. It was perfect to be able to have two different films going at the same time throughout this event. And the outdoors added an extra touch for the red carpet feel.

Oct 30, 2017
Hosted a conference at Innis Town Hall in October 2017. It was the most successful conference we ever ran. Innis Staff (Eyan Logan, Max, Ariel, Sarah and Erika) were incredibly helpful, professional and easy to work with. I highly recommend Innis Town Hall for any event. They are a pleasure to work with and the space is exceptional.

May 8, 2018
Clean comfortable theater for lectures.

Sep 22, 2017
Had a few classes here! Seats were really good... There was no bad seats!

Apr 12, 2017
A great place to catch free movies that are shown here on Fridays during the university school year!

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Bourbon: The Quintessential American Whisky with a Unique Twist

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