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Listings accommodaTions suites with separate kitchenettes and bathrooms. Rates include continental breakfast and start at $59.95. Residence & Conference Centre – Brampton 7897 McLaughlin Rd., Brampton 905-874-4393, 1-877-225-8664 www.checkintothecentre.com Affordable hotel-style accommodations, min. from Toronto Pearson International Airport Airport and 20 min. from downtown Toronto. Air-conditioned two-bedroom suites with free local calls, cable, high-speed Internet and kitchenette. Free parking, onsite laundry, 24-hr front desk. Residence & Conference Centre – Oakville 1410 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville 905-815-4150, 1-877-225-8664 www.checkintothecentre.com An affordable option for groups up to 300 with all-suites accommodation, state-of-the-art meeting space and food and beverage options. Ryerson University Residences 240 Jarvis St., Ste. ILC 100 416-979-5296 1-866-592-8882 (Can. only) www.ryerson.ca/conference Offering two unique accommodations: International Living Centre: 252 hotel-style guestrooms; Pitman Hall: 555 dormitory-style guestrooms with free local calls, Internet and individual climate control. Available May to Aug. Students and discounted group rates. Tartu College Residence 310 Bloor St. W.; 416-925-9405 www.tartucollege.ca Centrally located, attractive student residence offering affordable daily or weekly accommodation May to Aug. Private, secure rooms with shared kitchen and bathrooms. Steps from subway, sights and shopping. Cafeteria onsite, no A/C. University of Toronto – New College Residence 40 Willcocks St. 416-946-0529, 416-946-5317 www.torontores.com Affordable and safe residence accommodation on the University of Toronto downtown campus. Single or double rooms, meals, Internet, A/C, group rates and more. Walk to downtown attractions. Meeting space available. Open May to Aug. University of Toronto at Scarborough 1265 Military Tr.; 416-287-7356 www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~facilities/ Townhouses for families, groups and conferences. Available mid-May to mid-Aug. Reasonable rates. Recreation complex, catering services, laundry rooms and parking. Classrooms and lecture rooms available. Victoria University 140 Charles St. W.; 416-585-4524 www.vicu.utoronto.ca/english/ facilities.html Downtown, 800-bed residence available mid-May to late Aug. Excellent location, close to Museum subway. Affordable rooms in a beautiful setting. Ste. Anne’s Country Inn & Spa RR#1, Grafton 905-349-2493, 1-888-346-6772 www.steannes.com/toronto_ unlimited.html Considered Ontario’s premier destination spa, Ste. Anne’s offers the finest in spa treatments, heritage suites, cuisine and fitness facilities. Located 70 min. from Toronto. Easy “Stress Express” VIA Rail access. Sunset Cove Lodge 33A Sandy Bay Rd., Callander 705-752-2820, 1-800-563-4395 www.sunsetcovelodge.com For more than 80 years, one of the finest fishing and family resorts. Outdoor activities include fishing, boating, swimming, white sandy beach, tennis, ice fishing and snowmobiling. Spa packages available. 14 fully equipped cottages available. The Rosseau, A JW Marriott Resort & Spa 1050 Paignton House Rd., Minett 705-765-1900, 1-866-236-2427 www.jwrosseau.com Experience nature on your terms at the first JW Marriott in Canada. Four seasons luxury – unparalleled style and service on the shore of Lake Rosseau. Book your getaway online or by phone. ReSoRTS & SpaS Cabins at Wooden Sticks, The 40 Elgin Park Dr., P.O. Box 848, Uxbridge; 905-852-4379 www.woodensticks.com Offers six, onsite luxury cabins. Each cabin features two bedrooms and two bathrooms along with a comfortable common area and wet bar. Stay and play at one of Ontario’s finest public golf courses. Couples Resort, The Galeairy Lake Rd., Algonquin Park, Whitney; 613-637-2662 www.couplesresort.ca Ontario’s only five-star lakeside resort. Their Algonquin Spa is “Organic & Natural” to compliment their Algonquin Park surroundings. A “Top-10 Dining Experience” by North American Inns. Let them spoil you. Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa 1 Langdon Dr., RR#33, Cambridge 1-519-740-2100, 1-800-268-1898 www.langdonhall.ca A luxury country hotel, one hour west of Toronto. 52 guest rooms, most with wood-burning fireplace. Award-wining fine dining restaurant and spa located on a 200-acre estate. Pillar and Post 48 John St. W., Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-2123, 1-888-669-5566 www.vintage-hotels.com 122 redesigned guestrooms. Fireside seating in award-winning restaurant and lounge. Indoor/outdoor saltwater pool, fitness centre, outdoor hot springs, whirlpool and 100 Fountain Spa. 12,000 sq. ft. of conference facilities. Queen’s Landing 155 Byron St., Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-2195, 1-888-669-5566 www.vintage-hotels.com Overlooking the Niagara River with 142 recently redesigned guestrooms. Sun-lit Tiara restaurant, lounge and patio. Indoor saltwater pool, fitness area, business centre. Full conference and wedding facilities. SeRviCeS – aCCommodaTioN CSTT Sports Management International 217 Consortium Crt., London 519-433-6677, 1-800-304-6346 www.sport-travel.com A sports travel and sports management company specializing in all aspects of team travel, tournaments, accommodations, worldwide tours and event management. Travellers Aid Society (TAS) 65 Front St. W., Box 102 Room B19, Union Station 416-366-7788 www.travellersaid.ca Provides information on tourist accommodation, as well as providing referral assistance in travel-crisis situations, through counters located at Terminals 1 and 3, coach and railway stations. Travellers Assistance Services of Toronto 65 Front St. W., P.O. Box 116 Union Station; 416-366-7788 www.travellersassistance.ca Non-profit volunteer organization providing free tourist and referral information and assistance to tourists visiting Toronto. Booths manned by volunteers at Union Station, Coach Terminal and Toronto Pearson International Airport. 100 | www.SeeTorontoNow.com Photos: Ontario Tourism http://www.steannes.com/toronto_unlimited.html http://www.vicu.utoronto.ca/english/facilities.html http://www.tartucollege.ca http://www.checkintothecentre.com http://www.sunsetcovelodge.com http://www.woodensticks.com http://www.torontores.com http://www.checkintothecentre.com http://www.jwrosseau.com http://www.couplesresort.ca http://www.ryerson.ca/conference http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~facilities/ http://www.langdonhall.ca http://www.sport-travel.com http://www.vintage-hotels.com http://www.travellersaid.ca http://www.vintage-hotels.com http://www.travellersassistance.ca http://www.seetorontonow.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009
Contents

Contributors


Welcome


Cityscapes


Toast of the Town


In the Night Garden


Gooooal!


Take a Moment


Faces of Toronto


Red Rocket


Past Perfection


Water Lust


The Artist’s City

 


Living the Green Dream


York Region and North Toronto


Mississauga Marvels


Vine Country


Discovery Walks


Neighbourhoods of Greater Toronto


Listings


Visitor Resources


2009 Event Calendar


Parting Shot


Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

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