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Chrysler Canada Pavilion

A wide-open space with tall ceilings and polished concrete flooring. On the left is an entrance to a banquet hall, and on the front and right side are two walls installed with sound absorbent panels.
Floor to ceiling windows offer a view of the harbour and an island. The room has polished concrete flooring, and the ceiling is exposed.
The room is set for a reception with white club chairs and sofas around two glass top coffee tables and tall decorated cruisers tables. A large seating chart is displayed on a set of white frames.
White chairs are set in a theatre style for a wedding ceremony facing windows that showcase a view of the harbour. Two floral stands and a mic stand are at the end of aisle. Candles in cylinder vases are placed next to chairs down the aisle.
Wedding ceremony set with banquet chairs facing the floor to ceiling windows that overlook the harbour and island. A decorated hexagon arbor is set centre of the windows.

Kenneth C. Rowe Hall

The room is set for a wedding with a long head table on a stage, decorated with garlands, candles and bouquets. Dining tables are set in four long rows with wooden chairs on both sides.
The venue is set for a wedding, including string lights and white drapes across the ceiling, a backdrop behind the head table, and guest oval tables.
An empty venue space with a tall ceiling, large stage with professional lighting, grey velour curtains, polished concrete flooring, a wall installed with sound panels, and a large window that provides a view of the Halifax Harbour.

Mirella and Lino Saputo Hall

Rudolph P. Bratty Hall

A Museum exhibition contains long wooden benches facing a table and a wall with a “Welcome to Canada” sign. To the left of the benches, there is a projection screen and a historic image of immigrants.
An amphitheater with one hundred chairs, and a dozen guests sitting and facing a drop-down screen with a projected black and white image of a ship.
A banquet dinner set within a Museum exhibition space. Oval tables are set with banquet chairs, and the background includes a trunk and a suit case containing children’s clothing.
A long narrow venue with floor to ceiling windows on the left overlooking the harbour. A brick wall has two doors, historic photos, and two benches for guests to sit.
A long table and chairs is set for a banquet for twenty people, with several large windows providing a view of the harbour.
A group of visitors dressed in cocktail attire and feather boas stand around an interpreter overlooking a model of the historic site.

Ralph and Rose Chiodo Gallery

Wedding banquet set with oval banquet tables and a head table between two floors to ceiling windows overlooking the harbour. Behind the head table, the wall is decorated with white drapes and lights.
Wedding banquet set with decorated oval guest tables and a long head table, a small stage for a band, and large floor to ceiling windows.
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