[3] It features a 10,000 square foot prayer hall, 16 classrooms where daily meditations and scripture teachings are also offered, as are classes in Indian languages, Hindu music and dance, Hindu culture, yoga, and social programs for seniors,[4] and a 9,000 square foot banquet hall also exists for cultural events.
Former Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty along with Ontario Ministers Eric Hoskins and Charles Sousa and local MPP Bob Delaney from Mississauga Streetsville, attended the official ceremony.
[8] On November 11, 2017 The Canadian Armed Forces represented by the Toronto Scottish Regiment took part in the first Remembrance Day Ceremony to ever be held in a Hindu Temple in Canada's history.
The Hindu Priest did a Shanti Paath for all the soldiers who sacrificed their life for Freedom in both world wars.
The consulate has held numerous events at the Hindu Heritage Centre such as consular camps for services such as pensioner life certificates,[10] and other general briefing, including consultation and approval of documents for various services.