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Frequently Asked Questions
DEMO ROOM BASICS
PRODUCTION & TECHNICAL
SPACE & AMENITIES
GUEST SERVICES
SAFETY & POLICIES
Demo Room is a purpose-built creative environment where production, culture, and community converge. Designed for immersive experiences, large-scale productions, and cultural programming, it is also envisioned as a shared ecosystem for creators, collaborators, and ideas to develop beyond the event itself.
Spanning 16,000 square feet at 307 Lakeshore Blvd East, the space integrates technical infrastructure, spatial flexibility, and production support within a single footprint. With features including VOID sound, large-format visual production, volumetric lighting, rigging infrastructure, and integrated production partners, Demo Room was designed to support ambitious work from concept to execution.
By day, it can serve as a place for creative exchange, collaboration, and community-building. By night, a production environment where those ideas can take form at scale.
Demo Room is located on Toronto’s waterfront at 307 Lakeshore Blvd East, minutes from downtown and steps from the Distillery District. The venue is accessible by TTC, rideshare, and vehicle, with parking adjacent to the facility. For production access, the space includes loading dock access designed to support efficient load-in and load-out.
Demo Room supports a broad range of formats, including brand activations, live performances, private events, conferences, film and photo production, immersive installations, fashion presentations, galas, and complex creative builds. If your project benefits from integrated production support, flexibility, and scale, Demo Room may be the right fit.
Unlike conventional venues that often require external layers of production to make the space work, Demo Room was designed as a production environment first. Technical infrastructure, operational flow, and spatial design are integrated from the outset to support more seamless execution and reduce common venue limitations.
Each event is scoped based on its specific requirements, but rentals typically include access to the agreed event footprint, core venue infrastructure, and use of designated operational areas. Depending on the project, additional production, technical, and support services may be integrated as part of the engagement.
In addition to event and production use, Demo Room is evolving as a daytime environment for creative exchange, collaboration, and community-building. This may include creator sessions, workshops, industry conversations, collaborative work sessions, and other formats that support the broader creative community.
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