LED walls at Canadian Museum of History.
One of the most dramatic event venues in the National Capital Region. The Grand Hall's soaring totem poles and glass facade create a setting where LED walls become part of the spectacle.
Real event photography
What our walls look like on event day.
We don't have a photo of every room at Canadian Museum of History— but this is our crew's work at similar Ottawa events. Browse the full gallery for dozens more setups.
- Capacity
- Up to 1,000 guests in the Grand Hall
- Best for
- Gala dinnersDonor eventsGovernment receptionsCorporate launches
- Neighbourhood
- Gatineau (across from Parliament Hill)
Why LED walls work at Canadian Museum of History.
- Grand Hall ceiling heights and ambient light demand LED-level brightness
- Scenic LED is part of the visual design — not just functional AV
- Premium donor, government, and corporate clientele expect broadcast quality
Gatineau, directly across the Ottawa River from Parliament Hill. The Canadian Museum of History is one of the most visually striking event venues in Canada — the Grand Hall's 95-metre glass facade, cedar totem poles, and dramatic ceiling make for a setting that demands AV equal to the room. LED walls used here are scenic as well as functional.
Grand Hall events typically seat 500–800 guests at rounds. The glass wall creates intense ambient light challenges for any projection surface — LED walls are effectively required for any visual content to be legible from mid-room to the back. We position walls to work with the room's architecture, not against it.
The Museum also has the Theatre and the CINÉ+ for screenings and smaller corporate presentations. For Grand Hall galas and government receptions, we typically bring our Full Production package — the room deserves it. Contact us for a layout consultation before your venue walkthrough.
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