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Grand Ballroom at Toronto Marriott Markham

Toronto Marriott Markham · 170 Enterprise Boulevard, Toronto, L6G 0E6 · Show map
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Up to 400standing
Up to 500seated
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About this space

The Grand Ballroom at Toronto Marriott Markham is a stunning venue featuring 5,100 square feet of pillar-free space, ideal for a variety of events. With its sleek dark walls, high ceilings, and circular lighting, the room creates a sophisticated atmosphere perfect for corporate conferences, company banquets, and social gatherings. The soothing white and gray tones enhance the elegance of the space, while the adjacent outdoor terrace offers a refreshing option for breaks or meet and greets. This versatile ballroom is designed to accommodate various setups, making it suitable for receptions, dinners, and large meetings, ensuring a memorable experience for all attendees.

Features

Wifi
AV equipment
Catering services
Outdoor terrace
Professional planning assistance

Space

467m² (5,027ft²)

Capacities

300 Dining
400 Reception
500 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£20,000 / Minimum spend

Location

170 Enterprise Boulevard, L6G 0E6
Toronto Marriott Markham 170 Enterprise BoulevardUnknown L6G 0E6Toronto
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