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Berkeley Church

  • 315 Queen St. E. (at Berkeley St.) View on map »
  • 416-361-9666
Built in 1871, Berkeley Church did religious duties for nearly a century (it was a Wesleyan Methodist stronghold) before being converted into a film production studio. It is now a charming special event spot, where lofty ceilings overlook original stained glass windows and hardwood floors. The main-floor Yorktown Room boasts two gas fireplaces and a 500-square-foot stage. The mezzanine is bordered by antique railings on one side and stained glass all around. The 150-seat Circa room boasts a 1,000-square-foot garden with a fountain and gazebo. Together, the rooms can seat 450.
How much:
$2,800 per day
Catering:
in-house; rates vary
Location
  • map marker #1
    315 Queen St. E. (at Berkeley St.)
  • 416-361-9666

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