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Accommodation

Submitted by Conference Editor on Fri, 09/12/2011 - 5:39pm
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Reservations
Room Internet Access
Amenities



Our 2012 conference hotel is the historic Fairmont Royal York. This Toronto landmark has been a home away from home for 3 generations of the British Royal Family, Sir Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra…and now CALL/ABCD!

 
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Royal York is steps away from some of the best night-life, dining, and shopping in the city, as well as sports venues and other attractions.  It is also connected to the financial district via the PATH indoor walkway which leads to approximately 1,200 shops & services, including many Toronto law firms.
 

Reservations
 
The room rates for CALL/ACBD Annual Conference are $225 plus 13% HST for a single/double room (extra fee for any additional people).  The overnight rate for parking is $42. Book your reservation.

Room Internet Access

To get free internet access in your room, you will need to become a member of the Fairmont President's Club. This must be done at least one month in advance of attending the conference!  Sign yourself up.  

Amenities
 
The Xerox Business Centre offers an ‘office away from the office’ for all of those last minute conference needs! Located conveniently on the Lobby level, services include printing and mounting, print consulting, fax and copy service, Internet terminals, and a conference call board room.
 
The Fitness Centre is open 24 hours/day, and provides access to saunas, steam rooms, and equipment with personal built-in LCD television screens, including treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent and upright bikes, as well as free weights and stability balls. The pool is open from 6 am – 10 pm. Complimentary towels and locker facilities are provided. 

 
The Concierge Desk is located in the Main Lobby. They will happily assist you with obtaining tickets for sporting events and theaters, making dinner reservations and arranging city tours.
 
 

The Royal York’s opulent surroundings, exceptional service, and ideal location are sure to make your trip to Toronto one to remember!
 

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