The George Chenier Room
As a billiard factory this area of the building would have been the busiest.
It was the loading dock. All finished products came to this area to be shipped across Canada.
The external windows in this room were loading doors and under the carpet you will find quarter
inch steel plate floors necessary for the movement of slate and heavy table frames. This room
was opened in 1996. The idea was to provide space for smaller groups and create an intimate
warm atmosphere. The large interior windows give the room an airy feel and also represent a
significant part of Toronto's history. These windows were part of the now demolished Massey
Harris factory on King Street at Strachan. Massey Harris was the largest manufacturer of
farm tractors and implements in the first half of the 20th century. So in a small way we've
brought together work and leisure under one loading dock roof.
Since the first two rooms of the Academy were named after the foremost Canadian manufacturers of
billiard tables, it was only appropriate to recognize one of Canada's greatest players,
George Chenier.
Rates
| Sunday |
$725.00 |
| Monday/Tuesday |
$765.00 |
| Wednesday/Thursday |
$825.00 |
| Friday/Saturday |
$950.00 |
** During the months of November and December please note that there is a 15% increase in the room rental rate.