Native Sons Hall
The place to meet since 1928!
360 Cliffe Avenue, Courtenay, BC
The historic Native Sons Hall was extensively restored and renovated in 2010. A significant portion of funding for the $1.8 million renovation was provided by the Canada and B.C. Infrastructure Stimulus Funds, as well as a generous grant from the Vancouver Foundation.
Phone: 250-338-1000
Fax: 250-338-0303
Email: filberg@courtenay.ca
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- Conferences
- Seminars
- Meetings
- Wedding Receptions
- Social Events
- Convenient downtown location next to the Sid Williams Theatre
- Meeting room facilities for groups 10 to 300
- Hourly rates available
- Wheelchair accessible
- Ample Parking
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The historic Native Sons Hall is the largest free span log building in BC. Built in 1928 as Courtenay’s original Recreation Centre, it has hosted numerous weddings, dances, concerts, community events and, most recently, it was home
to the Courtenay and District Museum. It is once again available to the community as an ideal and unique meeting location.
Supported by the Courtenay Assembly of the Native Sons of Canada, the Canadian Daughters and the CourtenayHistorical Society.
Last Update : Monday, November 21, 2011