Toronto's Deal-Making Room

Orvellan Events & Meetings Centre

The Orvellan Events and Meetings Centre turns Toronto's most productive address into a fully equipped stage for conferences, product launches, and private gatherings that demand more than a generic ballroom. Seven distinct meeting rooms - ranging from a 12-person boardroom to a 320-person main hall - are wired for hybrid broadcasting, simultaneous translation, and the kind of high-bandwidth connectivity that technology and financial sector clients expect as a baseline. In a city where the next deal is always forming, this is the room where it gets closed.

Orvellan Events & Meetings Centre

320-Person Grand Hall

The main event hall accommodates up to 320 delegates in theatre configuration, with a modular staging system, 4K projection, and acoustics tuned by a Toronto-based sound engineering firm that also calibrates the Roy Thomson Hall stage.

Hybrid Broadcast Studio

A built-in broadcast studio with two camera positions, a green-screen wall, and 10-gigabit fibre uplink enables live-streaming and recorded event capture to any platform without requiring an external production crew.

Dedicated Event Planning Team

An in-house team of four event planners - each specialising in a sector: finance, technology, entertainment, and government - manages every logistical detail from initial brief to post-event debrief.

Crestline Table Catering Integration

Chef Voss's kitchen extends its Ontario-sourced philosophy directly into event catering, with custom menus developed for each booking rather than a fixed banquet selection - a distinction that repeat corporate clients consistently name as a differentiator.

Underground Valet for Delegate Arrivals

A dedicated delegate arrival lane in the climate-controlled underground valet connects directly to the meeting-floor elevator bank, eliminating lobby congestion and reducing arrival-to-seated time to under four minutes.

Post-Event Gaming Floor Buyouts

Corporate groups of 40 or more may book an exclusive after-dinner session on a designated section of the hotel's gaming floor, creating a private team or client event that no off-site venue in Toronto's Entertainment District can replicate.