
The Commissioners
Room.
The carved-ceiling room, where the building’s old boards once met.
A note from Harbour Sixty
Built when the Toronto Harbour Commission ran its meetings two floors above the water, the room still carries the original woodwork. The ceiling alone is worth the dinner; what happens beneath it has been the kind of conversation a city’s commissioners used to have.
The Room
At a glance.
- Setting
- 2nd-floor heritage room
- Configuration
- Boardroom or long-table dinner
- Service
- Dedicated team
- Feature
- Original 1917 carved ceiling
- Menu
- Custom programme on request

Pl. 03 — The Commissioners Room, set for an evening.
From the room’s ledger
A selection of past evenings.
Names withheld; the room keeps confidence.
- MMXXIV
“A quarterly board, finished beneath the original beams.”
- MMXXV
“A two-firm merger, closed at the table. Three bottles after.”

The Ceiling
Wood the roomcame up with.
The carved oak ceiling is original to the 1917 Chapman building — restored, not replaced. Most guests look up first.
— The Room
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