Metro Toronto Convention Centre

The Metro Toronto Convention Centre is an exhibition and event center in the Canadian metropolis of Toronto. Located in the southern part of the city center on Front Street was completed in October 1984 and has a total area of ​​56,000 m² ( 600,000 square feet). The exhibition area is 43,000 m² ( 460,000 square feet) tall and offers two ballrooms total of 64 meeting rooms. Part of the Convention Centre is the 1330 seat John Bassett Theatre comprehensive. For large events, the neighboring Rogers Centre is also used for hosting.

To Metro Toronto Convention Centre include a 78 -meter-high hotel building and the 15- storey CN Building. With Union Station, the center via a pedestrian bridge is connected. In the center of international and major events took place, such as the G7 conference in 1988, the NHL Entry Draft 1985, or the XVI International AIDS Conference 2006. Incorporates moreover television productions in the Convention Centre on a regular basis.

Between 26 to 27 June 2010, the G20 summit was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. There were representatives of the twenty most important industrial and emerging economies, including the United States, Japan, Canada, UK, China, Germany, the European Union, France, Australia, Brazil, Turkey, together.

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