the quarters of unmarried clerks at certain Hudson's Bay Company trading posts.
- 1848  Bachelors' Hall, indeed, was worthy of its name, being a place that would have killed any woman, so full was it of smoke, noise, and confusion.
- 1869  (1941)  They have seized . . . Bachelors' Hall and all the rooms over the office as their offices and bedrooms.
- 1957  [The Building] on the right is Bachelors' Hall where R. M. Ballantine [sic] lived.