Midland Cultural Centre Inc. manages the building, operates the Rotary Hall performance space and the Indigenous Gallery, and leases space to Quest Art School + Gallery, Huronia Players, the Café Roxy operator and Noopimiing Creations. MCC Presentations: MCC Inc. offers a wide range of cultural programming in Rotary Hall (a 274-seat multi-purpose facility) that can accommodate theatrical, musical
and dance performances, films, lectures, conferences, conventions and dining. Quest Art School + Gallery offers quality visual arts programs and exhibitions. Quest Art offers dynamic art activities, education, exhibition and appreciation, youth camps, workshops, classes, artist presentations, and curated and community exhibitions. Huronia Players is a community theatre group that produces three major productions each year in the 121 seat Huronia Players Theatre. It is a volunteer-based organization providing many theatrical opportunities, education, and workshops. The MCC Gallery of Indigenous Art highlights the practices of local, regional, and national Indigenous artists at all levels of their careers and accepts submissions from Indigenous visual artists and guest curators. Indigenous Gift Shop: Noopimiing Creations is located in the front of the Atrium facing King Street and offers a wide variety of handcrafted, sustainable goods from baby to adult moccasins, jewelry, mittens, moose hair tufting and more. Café Roxy provides breakfast, lunch, coffee and snacks each weekday from 10 AM to 4 PM. It is located in the MCC Atrium and serve the local creative community, downtown workers, tourists and visitors in a culturally enriched space.