Victoria Hall is located at 4626 Sherbrooke Street West in the City of Westmount, Quebec, Canada.
The original building, named Victoria Jubilee Hall, was destroyed by a fire in 1924 but was immediately rebuilt.
The present-day building was opened in 1925, and was designed by architects Alexander Cowper Hutchison [fr] and George W. Wood.
[3] Made of sandstone are the Gothic details, the crenellated, square tower, the four corner turrets at the sides, the buttresses supporting the two wings, as well as the oriel window located above the ogival doors.
Such courses and activities include bridge, tai chi, dance, fitness, music, and theatre.
It purposely matches the exterior of the main Victoria Hall with neo-Tudor style, and is made of building materials that are somewhat alike.