Open Concept

Hot desks and dedicated desks are for start-up innovators who need a place to land, want to be around creative thinkers but aren’t ready for committed space. Rent a drop-in hot desk by the day, week, month or get a dedicated desk on our 2nd floor and work around other like-minded entrepreneurs. 

Join our tech and business community on the 2nd floor with one of these work space options:

FREE Day Visit

  • Use of a non-dedicated desk in accelerator floor space
  • Tour of ACCEL NORTH work spaces
  • Use of common area lounge spaces
  • Access to private telephone rooms
  • Secure High-Speed WiFi Internet access
  • Filtered water to stay hydrated
Book Your FREE day Pass

Hot Desk(s)

  • 9 am - 5 pm - Monday through Friday access to public and common areas
  • Use of a non-dedicated desk in accelerator floor space
  • Access to private telephone rooms
  • Washrooms and kitchenette available for use
  • Team meeting room and board rooms can be signed out during business hours (extra fees apply)
  • Use of common area lounge spaces
  • Secure High-Speed WiFi Internet access
  • Filtered water to stay hydrated
  • Daily/weekly and monthly rates available
Apply

Dedicated Open Desk(s)

  • All Hot Desk Options PLUS
  • 24/7 access to the accelerator
  • 3 hours/week of meeting and board room access included
  • Secure High-Speed WiFi Internet access
  • Discounts on event rental spaces in the building
  • Business address at 110 James St. in the downtown core
Apply

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Private Scale-Up Suites

The 3rd floor of ACCEL NORTH provides innovators with seven private scale-up and acceleration suites ranging in size from 250 sq. ft. to 1300 sq. ft. Some are open and some have private offices and each suite has been fully renovated and each suite has their own colour scheme, keeping it fun.

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