Canterbury League Club first officially opened its doors for trade on 6 June1957 to service the needs of the football club and local community.During the 90s Canterbury managed one of the most successful League Clubs in NSW and was quickly becoming known as one of the most progressive leisure facilities in Australia. With trade booming and patronage at an all-time high, the Club extended its trading to 24 hour trading.In 2000, the Board had approved major renovations. The renovations started in 2000 and in 2002 the Banyan Brasserie, Dynasty Restaurant, new foyer, Level 1 and Health Club were opened to the public.The Club also amalgamated with Lakemba Services Memorial Club (2001) & Belfield RSL (2013).Canterbury League Club has since become one of Sydney’s premier hospitality destinations with 5 star amenities including 4 restaurants, 2 coffee shops, multiple bars and entertainment lounges and a 24 hour health club.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website
Canterbury League Club first officially opened its doors for trade on 6 June1957 to service the needs of the football club and local community.During the 90s Canterbury managed one of the most successful League Clubs in NSW and was quickly becoming known as one of the most progressive leisure facilities in Australia. With trade booming and patronage at an all-time high, the Club extended its trading to 24 hour trading.In 2000, the Board had approved major renovations. The renovations started in 2000 and in 2002 the Banyan Brasserie, Dynasty Restaurant, new foyer, Level 1 and Health Club were opened to the public.The Club also amalgamated with Lakemba Services Memorial Club (2001) & Belfield RSL (2013).Canterbury League Club has since become one of Sydney’s premier hospitality destinations with 5 star amenities including 4 restaurants, 2 coffee shops, multiple bars and entertainment lounges and a 24 hour health club.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website
Canterbury League Club first officially opened its doors for trade on 6 June1957 to service the needs of the football club and local community.During the 90s Canterbury managed one of the most successful League Clubs in NSW and was quickly becoming known as one of the most progressive leisure facilities in Australia. With trade booming and patronage at an all-time high, the Club extended its trading to 24 hour trading.In 2000, the Board had approved major renovations. The renovations started in 2000 and in 2002 the Banyan Brasserie, Dynasty Restaurant, new foyer, Level 1 and Health Club were opened to the public.The Club also amalgamated with Lakemba Services Memorial Club (2001) & Belfield RSL (2013).Canterbury League Club has since become one of Sydney’s premier hospitality destinations with 5 star amenities including 4 restaurants, 2 coffee shops, multiple bars and entertainment lounges and a 24 hour health club.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website