Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue

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Toronto, Canada

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Historical place· Historical landmark· History museum· Tourist attraction· Museum· Wedding venue

Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue is located in Toronto, Canada on 106 Trinity St. Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Museum and Special Events Venue is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category historical place in Canada.

Address

106 Trinity St

Phone

+1 4163276997

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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R.G. Carter

Enoch turner school house is a great historical location, and a beautiful piece of Toronto's pedagogical history. Plus I went to a wedding here and it was super pretty and fun!

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Christine Dewhurst

2 weeks before my wedding, The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse began a roofing project. The outside of the venue was a disaster and NO ONE CARED! My credit card was charged without my authorization and all I was given were list of excuses and justifications. Shady business! Buyers Beware!!!

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Sharra Farivar

Super cute venue for my friend's wedding.

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Anna Z

We held our wedding ceremony, and reception at enoch Turner and were thrilled with the results. For our guest list of 120 people, we held our ceremony and reception in the main hall. Smaller weddings could have their ceremony in the school room. Stacy and Ben from Ontario Heritage Trust were a dream to work with, and their patience and understanding were invaluable to us during the entire process. They had all the answers to our numerous questions, and even recommended our photographer. The venue itself is unique, and beautiful, and there are tons of opportunities to DIY. Thank you, Stacy and Ben! Photo cred to Michelle Chiu Imagery in Toronto