Vancouver Howard Johnson Hotel - Vancouver, Bc

1176 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V8W 1L8
Nightly Rates: ( 82.81 - 166.55 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Howard Johnson Hotel Vancouver Downtown is a President's Quality Excellence and President's Award Winner. Welcome to the Award Winning Howard Johnson in Downtown Vancouver. We are just minutes away from major Downtown Business Core, Convention Centre, Cruise Ship Terminal, Bus Depot, AMTRAK, Via Rail, Rocky Mountain Rail, Granville Island, Stanley Park, GM Place, BC Place, Historic Chinatown, YaleTown and more. This Hotel offers Free newspaper, Free pass to Fitness World, the new Wildfire Bar & Grill with West Coast cuisine and Wireless Internet is available. All reservations require either a valid credit card or cash payment and room deposit with valid ID at check-in. Home Office suite, deluxe suite & junior suites bookings must be reserved and paid for by a valid credit card ONLY. Our Hotel's Pet Policy. There is limited amount of rooms that are pet friendly, therefore the hotel needs to be notified ahead of time, pet friendly rooms needs to be put aside. Please call the Hotel directly to check if a pet friendly room is available. Extra charge per night applies, it is $25, only pets under 50 pounds are allowed and only 1 pet per room. Also the owners are responsible for their pets at all times. Pets are not allowed to stay alone in the rooms under any circumstances. Additional charges might apply, due to the damages in the rooms. There are no connecting rooms at this hotel. Free Continental Breakfast October 1-April 30 Only!



Amenities

· Air Conditioned
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Express Checkout
· FAX
· Fishing
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Pets Allowed
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services
· Adjoining Rooms
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Breakfast
· Business Center
· Concierge Desk
· Connecting Rooms
· Connecting Rooms
· Copy Service
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Elevators
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Guest Laundromat
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Safe
· Security
· Shops/Commercial Services
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access


Room Information

Guest Room
Twin, Double Double, Queen, Executive Queens
Guest Room
Twin, Double Double, Queen, Executive Queens


Guest Room
Welcome Basket, all amenities plus king bed, pull-out couch, microwave, refrigerator, data port lamp, CD player, cordless phone, bathrobes.


Guest Room


Jr. Suites
Welcome basket, all amenities plus King bed, Pull-out couch, mocrowave, refrigerator, data port lamp, CD player, cordless phone, bathrobes

Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT-8
· Opened in 1927
· Renovated in 2006
· 110 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.


Directions

From USA Border Peace Arch Crossing Follow Hwy 99 to Vancouver, 99 turns into Oak. Oak to 12. Left at 12 to Granville. Right on Granville. Cross Granville Bridge and continue straight on Granville to Hotel. Hotel is on the right side of street.

From Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal #1 Highway to Taylor Way Exit. Exit right on Taylor way to Marine Drive. Left on Marine to Lions Gate Bridge. Cross Lions Gate Bridge to downtown Vancouver. You are now on W. Georgia Street. W Georgia to Richards. Turn right at Richards. Richards, to Davie. Turn right at Davie Street, right at Granville Street. Hotel is on the right side.

Coming into Vancouver coming from the East Follow Trans Canada #1, to 1st Ave Exit. Exit at 1st Avenue. Left almost immediately at light on 1st Ave. 1st Ave. to Quebec. Right on Quebec. At light stay left the road changes into Pacific Blvd. Go Past both the Stadiums GM & BC Place) to Davie Street. Right on Davie to Granville. Right on Granville. Hotel almost immediately on right side.

From Airport Cross Arthur Lang Bridge, stay right, exit at Granville St. Exit. Follow Granville (N) all the way to downtown. Cross over Granville St. Bridge, stay on Granville, just passed Davie Street. Hotel is immediately on right side.

Located in downtown Vancouver's Entertainment District.

Vancouver International Airport - 25 minutes


Guarantee Policy

All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel 24hrs prior to 4PM Hotel time


Restaurant Information

Cinemas Nearby Crush Champagne Lounge Commodore ballroom Morrisays Irish Pub Bin 942 Tapas Bar (0.3 km) Allegro Cafe Fine Dining (0.5 km) Dennys Family Restaurant (0.5 km) Kettle of Fish Fine Dining (0.5 km) Milestones Pacific cuisine (0.5 km) Yaletown Brewery Restaurant (0.5 km) Vancouver Opera (0.5 km) Thai One on Restaurant (0.5 km) Joe Fortes Seafood Fine Dine (1 km) Queen Elizabeth Theatre (2 km) Vogue Theatre (2 km)


Recreation Information

Yaletown Entertainment Dist Vancouver Trolley Tours Pacific Centre Shopping Mall (0.5 km) Robson St Shopping Dist (0.5 km) Vancouver Art Gallery (0.5 km) Cruise Ship Terminal (1 km) English Bay (1 km) Gastown Historical Area (1 km) GM Place Pro Hockey (1 km) Granville Island Market (1 km) Omnimax theatre (1 km) Stanley Park (1 km) Vancouver Opera (1 km) Chinatown (2 km) The Waterfront (2 km) Aquarium (4 km) Science World (5 km) Capilano suspension Bridge (15 km) Cypress Ski Area (15 km) Grouse Mountain Ski Area (15 km) Metrotown Shopping Centre (15 km) Palaydium Entertainment Complex (15 km) Riverboat Casino (30 km) Whistler Ski Resort (99 km)


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British Columbia is known for its stunning natural setting, vast tracts of untouched wilderness, and safe, vibrant cities like Vancouver and Victoria. It's a top choice for outdoor adventure, urban pleasures, and pure escape.

Some 75% of the province is mountainous, 60% is forested, and only about 5% is arable. A series of southeast-northwest running mountain ranges, from the Rockies in the east to the Coast Mountain and Vancouver Island ranges in the west, serrate the landscape into a series of peaks, plateaux and valleys.

British Columbia's rugged coastline stretches for more than 27,000 kilometers (16,780 miles), including deep, mountainous fjords and about 6,000 islands, most of which are uninhabited. The largest island, at 451 kilometers (280 miles) long, is Vancouver Island. Home to Victoria, the provincial capital, it lies off the southwest corner of BC's mainland.

Most of BC's population of about four million clusters in the province's southwest corner, in and around the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. The Okanagan Valley is the most populated inland region.

Coastal British Columbia, including Vancouver and Victoria, enjoys the mildest climate in Canada. Summers are warm but not hot; winters are mild and wet, with little snow at sea level. Central and Northern BC have a more traditionally Canadian climate, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters.

There are as many reasons to visit BC as there are visitors, but here's a taste:

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Wildlife: BC is home to more fauna than any other part of Canada. In all, 142 animal, 488 bird, 18 reptile, 22 amphibian, 83 freshwater fish, and 368 saltwater fish species live in or travel through the province.

Sports and Adventure: BC has almost 200 golf courses , more than 30 full-service downhill ski resorts (including Whistler, a venue city of the 2010 Olympic & ParlalympicWinter Games), and more than 3,500 km (2,174 miles) of hiking trails.

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Aboriginal Culture: First Nations are represented by more than 30 Nations and 197 communities in BC. Throughout the province, museums and archaeological sites display ancient treasures; cultural sites and galleries illuminate modern day art and culture.

Some say British Columbia’s biggest city, Vancouver, was founded on a pub. In 1867, the same year Canada became a country, a retired riverboat pilot named Gassy Jack built a saloon with the idea to make money selling whiskey to the loggers and millers in Burrard Inlet. Gastown has a historic clock powered by steam. Every quarter-hour it plays a short tune on its steam whistles, and every hour it gives a loud blast.

Stanley Park is the largest urban park in North America (1000 acres) and home to the Vancouver Aquarium and an exceptional collection of Totem Poles. The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) welcomes families and individuals interested in learning more about Northwest Coast First Nations cultures.

Among Vancouver’s top attractions are Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Chinatown, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Gardens, Science World, Robson Street, Harbour cruises, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Maritime Museum and Vancouver Museum
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Several splendid 19th century buildings are open to the public, including the 39-room Craigdarroch Castle, built in 1887 by Robert Dunsmuir, a BC coal baron.

The Maritime Museum, originally the Provincial Court House, is a highlight of Bastion Square and depicts the story of BC's maritime history from early explorers to the present. The Royal British Columbia Museum chronicles the province's social and natural history. In Thunderbird Park, beside the museum, ancient Native totem poles stand tall. Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in North America, leads into Canada's oldest Chinatown, established in 1858.

Clean, green and safe, Victoria is museums and art galleries, parks and gardens, nightclubs and afternoon tea, recreation and relaxation. One of the most famous gardens in the world, the Butchart Gardens, is located just 30 minutes from Victoria’s city centre.