Kingbridge Centre

The Kingbridge Centre is a conference venue and communications facility in King City, Ontario, Canada.

The property's main facilities were originally built in 1989 by Murray Koffler, the founder of Shoppers Drug Mart and co-founder of Four Seasons Hotels.

It opened in 1989 and operated until 1992, when it fell into receivership and was repossessed by its financier, The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).

In 2001, the site was sold to John Abele, co-founder of Boston Scientific, who transformed it into its current use as a conference centre.

[3] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, the facility was used for temporary transitional shelter for individuals to self-isolate, in a partnership with the regional government of York and the Salvation Army.