Granite Club – Ballroom

The Granite Club is an athletic country club in Toronto. It was founded in 1836. It is Toronto’s largest private members-only clubs. Its present facilities were opened in 1972 and has a membership of over 11,000. In March 2005 the Grand Ballroom reopened after a major renovation. The Grand Ballroom, comfortably accommodating 150-450 guests, has soaring 22 foot ceilings, 12 spectacular crystal chandeliers and built in stage. With a capacity of up to 200, the adjacent Ballroom Terrace is available for cocktail parties and ceremonies. The existing 6,000 square foot space was renovated adding new interior wall and floor finishes throughout. Alterations to the floor plan were made at the main entrance to improve access and visibility from the main foyer. Additional alterations were made to expand the service bar. The stage area as well as back of house area was altered to improve kitchen and dishwashing access. New audio visual and lighting systems were added to suit a wide variety of setups.
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