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  • HOME
  • About
    • Context
    • History
    • Team & Contact
    • Governance
    • Media
    • Supporters
  • Programs
    • Generations >
      • Cultural Roulant
    • Wellness Groups >
      • BiblioTech Connect
      • Coffeehouse
    • Rabbit Hole Cafe
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
  • DONATE
  • RENTALS
  • / FR

Space rentals
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The Yellow Door is located in a historic building near the corner of Aylmer and Prince Arthur, steps from the McGill University Campus. Our spaces (the Coffeehouse, Meeting Room, and Kitchen) are open for rent for one-time or recurring events.

If you're interested in renting space at the YD, fill out the proposal form below. Please include as much detail as possible as all rentals are pending approval. 


YD Rental Proposal FORM
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THE Coffeehouse

Intimate space for live music, spoken word, or other gatherings.
Includes use of kitchenette and piano.


Capacity: 50 persons
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Rate: $25/1 hour; $60/3hr event;
$20/each extra hour


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Meeting  Room

Charming space for meetings,
workshops, art, yoga, etc.


Capacity: 20 persons

Rate: $25/1 hour; $60/3hr event;
$20/each extra hour


Kitchen

Small kitchen with lots of work space, includes use of all basic utilities. 

Capacity: 10 persons

Rate: $80/3hr event minimum;
$20/each extra hour


​WRITE US: info@yellowdoor.org
CALL US: 514.845.2600
VISIT US: 3625 rue Aylmer, Montréal, QC H2X 2C3 


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​We acknowledge that The Yellow Door is situated on unceded Indigenous land, as it was taken without treaty or agreement. We recognize the Kanien’keha:ka Nation as the custodians of Tiohtia:ke (Montreal), a traditional meeting place with other Iroquoians and Algonquians, including the Algonquin-Anishinaabe, Atikamekw and the Huron-Wendat. We stand in solidarity and in action in supporting the journey towards reconciliation.