The Academy of Spherical Arts in Toronto offers four rooms that can accomodate special events ranging from large corporate functions to intimate family affairs. They are also open to the public for lunch and dinner.
In September of 1991, the Academy of Spherical Arts opened with what is now the Samuel May Room. The facility was expanded in 1995 with the building of the John Brunswick Room, and again in 1997 with the Georges Chenier Room. As a millennium project, in the fall of 1999, the Academy of Spherical Arts undertook the construction of our newest addition, La Belle Époque. Today, the Toronto Academy occupies 20,000 square feet, approximately one sixth of the old factory.
It is a poetic and comforting thought to know that many of the billiard tables, cues, balls and scoreboards that were handcrafted here decades ago have returned at long last to their place of birth...Snooker St. Toronto
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