corusOctober 15, 2013Some 800 Microsoft Canada employees filled the atrium of the Corus Entertainment building and its patio.Photo: Tanja-Tiziana BurdiTK Events rented half of Sugar Beach, next to Corus.Photo: BizBashGuests were free to moved between the patio, Sugar Beach, and the atrium.Photo: Tanja-Tiziana BurdiCorus's patio overlooked Lake Ontario. White tables, stools, and couches added to the beach feel.Photo: BizBashDJ T-Lo spun for the crowd outside.Photo: Tanja-Tiziana BurdiEmployees could trade their shoes for flip-flops at a shoe check station outside.Photo: BizBashGuests could play Dance Central on Kinect, while other watched their performance on a 21- by 13-foot screen in the atrium.Photo: Tanja-Tiziana BurdiGuests lined up to play Dance Central.Photo: Tanja-Tiziana BurdiSnapshot Photobooth and Flow Photography created a photo booth for employees.Photo: BizBashPhoto booth shots were printed to look like an advertisement for Microsoft Cloud.Photo: BizBashTiny Tom's served mini doughnuts to match the Santa Monica Pier-inspired menu.Photo: BizBashGlass spheres placed inside small wreaths and surrounded by votive candles topped tables throughout the ice castle room.Photo: Gary BeecheyLatest in HomeStrategyHow (and Why) to Clearly Define Your Event’s Mission StatementBrands & Event ProsCall for Nominations: 2024 BizBash Fresh FacesIndustry InsidersHeadshots 2.0: Modern, Elevated Corporate Headshot ExperiencesEvent Design & DecorCoachella 2024: 5 Steal-Worthy Event Design Trends From This Year's FestivalRelated StoriesHomeHoliday / WinterHomeNYC Top 100 EventsHomeNYSketchesHomeSpecial Events