Howard Johnson Hotel

555 Cochrane Drive
Markham, ON L3R 8E3
Nightly Rates: ( 86.99 - 112.68 )
1 Star


Property Description

The Howard Johnson Hotel in Markham is located just North of Hwy 401 at the intersection of Hwys 404 and 7. This Hotel is a 20 Min drive from Downtown Toronto and it is Central to Major Toronto Area Attractions. A Family Restaurant and Lounge is on the premises and Room Service is open daily until 2:00 am. We have 172 Comfortable Guest Rooms. A Large indoor Pool, whirlpool, Sauna, and Exercise Room is available for your use. We offer Free High Speed Internet and a Business Centre. There is Free Parking and Daily Newspapers - We have Conference and Catering Services for up to 120 people - This location has a AAA 3 diamond rating - - There is a Coin Laundry on premises -All rooms feature Refrigerator, Coffee Maker , Iron and Board, Free Local Phone Calls. Valet and Dry Cleaning Services are Available.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Indoor Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Adjoining Rooms
· Air Conditioned
· Audio Visual Equipment
· Breakfast
· Business Center
· Conference Facilities
· Copy Service
· Elevators
· Elevators
· Game Room
· Ice Machine
· Jacuzzi
· Laundry Service
· Guest Laundromat
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Overhead Projector
· Pets Allowed
· Heated Pool
· Bus Parking
· Parking
· Truck Parking
· Refrigerator
· Safe
· Free Airport Shuttle
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Fishing
· Golf
· Shops/Commercial Services


Room Information

Room Overview
Total Number of Rooms: 172 Total Number of King Size Beds: 27 Total Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 120 Total Number of Suites: 12 Total Number of Double-Queen Beds: 19 Total Number of Double-Double Beds: 60 Total Number of Queen Beds: 54 Total Number of Handicapped Rooms: 2
Double Bedded Guest Room


Queen Bedded Guest Room
Suite
Corporate Guestroom
Our beautifully -appointed new Corporate Guest Rooms are spacious and comfortable. The tastefully rich decor and amenities of each guest room are welcoming at the end of a busy day. Select from one king-size or two queen-size beds. All guest rooms include: * Work desk * Two telephone lines * Data jacks * Voice mail * Complimentary lobby newspaper * In-room tea/coffee-maker * Hairdryer * Iron and ironing board * Remote control cable TV * In-room movies * Electronic security door lock * Individual climate control
Corporate Suite
For the corporate traveler, our spacious two-room Corporate Suite is ideal for longer stays. Our suites offer the same features as our corporate guest rooms. In addition, the living room features a pull-out double sofa, wing back chair, second remote controlled TV, coffee table and end table. You will also find a refrigerator conveniently located within each suite.
Guest Room with 2 Beds
Guest Room with 2 Beds

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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-5
· Opened in 1985
· Renovated in 2000
· 172 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

Take Highway 404 North. Exit at Highway 7. Travel east and turn right on to East Valhalla Drive. Turn right onto Cochrane Drive.

Exit Woodbine Avenue and Travel North to Lanark Road. Turn left onto Lanark and then turn left again onto Cochrane Drive.

Exit Woodbine Avenue and travel north to Lanark Drive. Turn left onto Cochrane Drive.

Exit at Highway 7 East and turn right on to East Valhalla Drive. Turn right onto Cochrane Drive.

Take Highway 401 East - Exit to Highway 404 North. Exit at Highway 7. Travel East to East Valhalla Drive and turn right. Turn right onto Cochrane Drive. Take Highway 427 North - Exit to Highway 407 East (Toll Route). Travel East to East Valhalla Drive. Turn right, make another right onto Cochrane Drive.

See property Vicinity

Lester B. Pearson Airport; Buttonville Airport


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

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


Restaurant Information

open daily 7 am to 2 am

Alice Fazoolis (1 km) Dance Floor (0.0 km) East Side Marios (3 km) Fox And The Fiddle (1 km) Golden Griddle (2 km) Jack Astors (1 km) Kelseys (1 km) Larry And Frankies (on site) Mandarin Buffet (1 km) McDonalds (1 km) Montanas (5 km) Opera (24 km) Picnic Area (0.0 km) Paparazzi (1.5 km) Pizza Hut (4 km) Spectravision Pay Movies (0.0 km) The Keg (1 km) Theatre (1 km)


Meeting Facility

Meeting Room Overview

Our four meeting rooms are able to meet your requirements, catering to corporate functions, dinner parties, receptions and small tradeshows.


Champagne Room

Our largest meeting room is tastefully decorated, hosting a meeting or dinner party will be a success to remember. Individually climate controlled for your comfort. * Theatre style 150 people * Classroom 60 people * U-Shape 35 people * Hollow Square 38 people * Boardroom 40 people * RDSx10 100 people

Richmond Hill Room

Our Richmond Hill room is individually climate controlled for your comfort and equipped with whiteboard. * Theatre style 30 people * Classroom 18 people * U-Shape 15 people * Hollow Square 18 people * Boardroom 20 people


Unionville Room

Our Unionville meeting room is individually climate controlled for your comfort and equipped with whiteboard. * Theatre style 50 people * Classroom 24 people * U-Shape 25 people * Hollow Square 28 people * Boardroom 30 people * RDSx10 30 people

Markham Room

Our Markham meeting room is individually climate controlled for your comfort and equipped with a flip chart.

Meeting Room

Meeting Room

Banquet Room

Banquet Room


Recreation Information

Conveniently located at the intersections of Highways 404, 407 & 7 and 20 minutes from downtown, Toronto Airport and Canada's Wonderland.

Pool

Chinatown (18 km) Casa Loma (22 km) CN Tower (22 km) Canadian National Exhibition (24 km) Center Island (26 km) Casino Niagara (95 km) Casino Rama (108 km) Eatons Centre (21 km) Fairview Mall (5 km) Hockey Hall of Fame (21 km) Markham Theatre (1.5 km) Main Street Unionville (2 km) Markham Fairgrounds (5 km) Markville Mall (5 km) Metro Toronto Zoo (12 km) Medieval Times (22 km) Metro Toronto Conv Centre (22 km) Ontario Science Centre (10 km) Ontario Place (24 km) Pacific Mall (5 km) Paramount Canada's Vaughan Mills (12 km) Princess of Wales Theatre (20 km) Rogers Centre (22 km) Skydome (22 km) Toronto Beaches (23 km) Vaughan Mills Mall (12 km) Wave Pool (8 km) Wonderland (12 km)


Eglinton Avenue, West of Hwy. 404 (416) 696-3127

Metro Toronto Zoo

Highway 401 at Meadowvale Road (416) 392-5900 www.torontozoo.com Over 5,000 animals displayed from around the world here!

Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village

Taunton Road and Hwy. 12, Whitby Ontario 1-800-461-1821

Black Creek Pioneer Village

Jane Street and Steeles Avenue (416) 736-1733 www.trca.on.ca Visit a recreation of a 19th Century Victorian village full with costumed villagers, farm animals, and food from the times.

The Eaton Centre

Yonge Street and Dundas Street, downtown Toronto (416) 598-8700 www.torontoeatoncentre.com Toronto's largest and most comprehensive shopping mall. The Eaton stores, boutiques, restaurants and movie theatres. Centre is the place to go for retail and department.

Royal Ontario Museum

Bloor St. and Avenue Road (416) 586-8000 www.rom.on.ca Toronto's most comprehensive museum with exhibits from the prehistoric to modern ages.

Art Gallery of Ontario

Dundas Street and University Avenue (416) 979-6610 www.ago.net Toronto's art museum, with exhibits displaying art from Raphael to Rembrandt.

CN Tower

Front Street and York Street, Downtown Toronto (416) 868-6937 The world's largest standing structure, this is a must see when visiting Toronto. View the whole city in the 360 Restaurant at the top of the Tower.

Skydome

5 Blue Jays Way Home to the Toronto Blue Jays!

Air Canada Centre

Bay Street and Lakeshore Boulevard (416) 815-5500 www.theaircanadacentre.com Home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors.

Medieval Times

Lakeshore Boulevard and Dufferin Street (416) 260-1179 www.medievaltimes.com Come and observe a medieval jousting tournament and this dinner and tournament facility.

Ontario Place

Lakeshore Blvd. W (416) 341-9900 www.ontarioplace.com

Queen's Quay Centre

Queen's Quay West and York Street, Downtown Toronto (416) 203-0510 A shopping and dining facility on the lakeshore.

The Hockey Hall of Fame

Yonge St. and Front St., Downtown Toronto ww.hhof.com For those sports fanatics, the Hockey Hall of fame contains the Stanley Cup as well as anything you need to know about the great Canadian game of Hockey!


Exercise Room features Treadmill and Free Weights

Markville Mall Fairview Mall Pacific Mall Casa Loma Toronto Island Wild Water Kingdom Woodbine Racetrack Times Square Mall

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