
Old Mill Toronto and the Valley in which it sits, have long been a part of Canadian Heritage. Centuries before the coming of the white man, the Huron Indians roamed the Humber Valley.
Old Mill Toronto is a heritage building which was founded in 1914 as a Tea Garden for those in the community to gather as a safe haven to discuss WWI.
Now over 100 years later, Old Mill Toronto holds a 200-seat fine dining Restaurant, Tea Garden, Wedding Chapel and 16 Functions Rooms with over 20,000 square feet of space to host the most miraculous events.
We love the contradiction and the charm of hosting a cybersecurity event in a relaxed, historic setting. Discussing the future of digital protection within walls that have stood the test of time…; we believe it will spark creativity, encourage authentic conversations, and reminds us that while technology evolves rapidly, the value of human connection remains timeless.