Located in New Westminster, Anvil Centre’s boutique conference centre and cultural space offers flexible options for private events of various capacity and use
If you're eager to make your next corporate function a big hit, it's time to go beyond the mainstream.
"It's not often you encounter a venue as unique as Anvil Centre," says Vali Marling, general manager of Anvil Centre. "It's a place—and experience—your guests won't soon forget." "With our capability to change the spaces, our movable partitions in the Anvil ballroom on level one, for example, opens to the foyer and the floor-to-ceiling windows," Marling reveals.
With settings from banquet tables and chairs, stand-up reception-style to intimate round cocktail tables and lounge seating , Anvil Centre has ample flexible arrangements to create truly distinctive experiences.
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