Days Inn - Toronto East Beaches

1684 Queen Street East
Toronto, ON M4L 1G6
Nightly Rates: ( 102.30 - 144.68 )
3 Star


Property Description

Days Inn Toronto East Beaches offers you the charm of the beach area, known for its great little shops and restaurants Take a relaxing walk along Lake Ontario The Famous Beaches Boardwalk is within walking distance from the hotel Easy Access to Major Highways A Short Ride (3 1/2 Miles) to Downtown Toronto Located where all the action takes place Free Parking Free Daybreak Continental Breakfast in the hotel lobby from 6am to 10am daily Credit card required at check-in after 11pm Maximum Occupancy for ALL Room Types is 2 Adults for New Years Eve (Dec. 31)



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Beach
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Golf
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Breakfast


Room Information

General Information
Number of Hotel Guest Rooms: 50 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 1 Number of Floors: 2 Number of Smoking Rooms: 18 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 32
Enjoy a room with 2 Queen Beds!
Guestroom with 2 Beds -- 2nd View

Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT-5
· Opened in 1492
· Renovated in 1999
· 40 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

South along Don Valley Parkway to end, exit Lake Shore Road East at Lake Shore; turn left at lights (East); travel along Lake Shore Road East to Cowwell Ave. (about 2.5 miles); turn left on Coxwell; head North; go to the 2nd stop light (Queen St. East); turn right go 1 block; hotel on your left side; park in lot beside Days Inn.

Travel North along Coxwell Ave. to 2nd traffic light; turn right on to Queen St. East; hotel on your left side; park in hotel parking lot besides hotel.

Travel South along Kingston Rd. and Hwy. 2 to Queen St. East; turn right; hotel on your right side.

Travel along QEW to Gardner Express Way to end; exit on Lake Shore Blvd. East. Travel along to Coxwell Ave. Turn left; go to 2nd stop light; turn right; hotel on your left about 1 block; park in lot next to hotel.

Head South on Hwy. 427 exit Gardner Express (Downtown Toronto); travel to end exit Lake Shore Blvd., East to Coxwell Avenue, turn left; go to 2nd stop light (Queen Street East); turn right travel 1 block; hotel on your left; free parking in lot besides hotel.

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Guarantee Policy

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.


Recreation Information

Beaches International Jazz Festival

Beaches International Jazz Festival Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Caribana Festival Caribana Parade Celebrate Toronto Street Festival Fall Home Show Hunting & Outdoor Show International Youth Festival (Pops Visit) Molson Indy Outdoor Art Exhibition Performance World Custom Car Show Queen's Plate Horse Racing The Fringe - Toronto's Theatre Festival Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival Toronto International Boat Show Toronto International Caravan Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Toronto International Film Festival Toronto Sportsmen's Show

Molson Indy Toronto International Boat Show Toronto Sportsmen's Show Performance World Custom Car Show Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival Toronto International Caravan Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Queen's Plate Horse Racing Celebrate Toronto Street Festival International Youth Festival (Pop's Visit) Caribana Festival The Fringe - Toronto's Theatre Festival Outdoor Art Exhibition Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Caribana Parade Toronto International Film Festival Hunting & Outdoor Show Fall Home Show
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Boardwalk

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Highlights

Days Inn Toronto East offers you the best of both worlds. The charm of the beach area known for great little shops, restaurants, a relaxing walk along Lake Ontario. The famous beaches boardwalk, all within walking distance. Easy access to major highways, a short ride to the center of the city (3/1/2 miles) to downtown Toronto where all the action takes place. Theaters: "Beaches Jazz Festival," "Casa Loma," "Ontario Science Centre," "Metro Toronto Convention Centre," "CN Tower," "Skydome," "Carabana" are all close by. Free parking, and complimentary continental breakfast in the lobby 6 AM-10AM.

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