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Requests must be submitted 7 business days prior to event day (10 business days for weekends). If your space request is not submitted at least 7-10 business days in advance, we may be unable to accommodate the request.

The Multi-Faith Centre, at 569 Spadina Crescent, has four rooms of varying sizes available for prayer, worship and other spiritual practices, as well as educational events including meetings, conferences, panel discussions and forums.

Student groups may book space free of charge. University community may also book space for professional and academic retreats, and educational events for a fee.

The Multi-Faith Centre’s Meditation Room (KP215) is open Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. for drop-in.

The University of Toronto’s St. George campus also offers several multi-purpose spaces suitable for prayer and other spiritual practices.

Student clubs/groups registered with the Student Organization Portal, faculty and staff are eligible to request space.

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The largest configurable space in the Multi-Faith Centre with a marble ceiling and wall facing east.

Available for conferences, lectures, meditations, professional and academic retreats, and other ceremonies. The space is designed with a ventilation system to accommodate ceremonies with smoke and/or fire.

  • Lecture style seats 160
  • Dinner style seats 70
  • Boardroom style seats 40
  • Meditation style seats 30-60

Screen, rectangular tables and chairs are available.

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The second-largest configurable space in the Multi-Faith Centre.

Available for small meetings, lectures, breakout sessions, meditations, professional and academic retreats, and other events.

  • Lecture style seats 30
  • Dinner style seats 20
  • Boardroom style seats 10-15
  • Meditation style seats 10-15
  • Drop-in space
  • Mats, rectangular tables and chairs are available.
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  • Meditation space with a living wall.
  • Available for meditations, prayer, reflection sessions for up to 10 people.
  • Drop-in space
  • Mats, rectangular tables, and chairs are available.
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The third largest configurable space in the Multi-Faith Centre.

Available for small meetings, lectures, breakout sessions, meditations, professional and academic retreats, and other events.

  • Lecture style seats 20
  • Dinner style seats 10
  • Boardroom style seats 10-15
  • Meditation style seats 10-15

Large catering style kitchen (no stove), dishwasher, stainless steel preparation and cleaning areas with a large fridge.

Available when other space(s) booked.

Book space

U of T Student Clubs/Groups

Book space through the Campus Room Finder.

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Submit the Space Request Form for U of T Staff and Faculty.

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Submit a request through the Student Life Room Booking System.

We provide an inclusive space for you to engage in community, where you can learn, grow and explore diverse cultural and spiritual perspectives.

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