Days Hotel And Conference Center Toronto Airport East

1677 Wilson Avenue
Toronto, ON M3L IA5
Nightly Rates: ( 98.21 - 258.45 )
2 Star


Property Description

Complimentary Airport Shuttle 24/7 Full Service Hotel with Onsite Restaurant/Lounge/Indoor Pool/Spa/Sauna Full American Breakfast is Available on Site but not Included in Room Rate Fitness Centre Parking is Complimentary at the Hotel Complimentary High Speed Internet Access Only 4.5 Miles From Airport Only 9 Miles From Downtown Toronto Voice Mail and Data Port Phones Friendly and Knowledge Staff Meeting and Conference Facilities Kids Under 12 Eat Free 24 Hour Access to Public Transit Beautifully Landscaped Courtyard Walking Distance to Shopping Mall & Entertainment Centrally Located at Intersection of Highways 400/401 Free Newspaper On Site Gift Shop/Car Rental Iron/Ironing Boards, Coffee makers, Hair dryers and Alarm Clocks in Rooms



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Audio Visual Equipment
· Breakfast
· Business Center
· Car Rental Desk
· Conference Facilities
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Copy Service
· Elevators
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Gift Shop
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Iron
· Laundry Service
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Heated Pool
· Indoor Pool
· Outdoor Pool
· Bus Parking
· Refrigerator
· Safe Deposit Box
· 24 Hour Security
· Security
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Wake-up Service
· Pets Allowed
· Parking
· Recreational Vehicle Parking
· Truck Parking
· Restaurant
· Free Airport Shuttle
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Guest Room
Non Smoking Room with 2 Queen Beds include Coffeemaker, WingChair, Hairdryer, Iron etc
Standard King Bed Room
Smoking Room with 1 King and 2 Double Beds include Sofabed, Coffeemaker etc.


Standard Two Queen Bed Room


Bathroom



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 1987
· Renovated in 2002
· 100 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 7 floors.


Directions

Exit Black Creek Drive. Go North on Jane Street Left and West on Beverly Hills Drive of Wilson Avenue Left. The hotel is 300 m West from the Wilson/Jane intersection. Highway 404: South to Hwy 401 and West on Hwy 401 to Black Creek exit. Go North on Jane Street Left and West on Beverly Hills Drive or Wilson Avenue Left. The hotel is 300 m West from the Wilson/Jane intersection. Highway 27/42: South to Hwy 401 and East on Hwy 401, Exit on Weston Road, Go North Left up to Wilson/Weston Road intersection.

North to Hwy 401 and East on Hwy 401 to Weston Road exit. Go North Left up to Wilson Avenue and East on Wilson Avenue to the hotel. The hotel is 700 m East from the wilson/Weston Road intersection. From Don Valley Parkway: North to Hwy 401 and West on Hwy 401 to Black Creek Drive exit. Go North on Jane Street Left and West on Beverly Hills Drive or Wilson Avenue Left. The Hotel is 300 m West from the Wilson/Jane intersection.

From East : From Hwy 401: Hwy 401 West. Stay in the Collector lanes. Take the Black Creek Exit. Go North on Jane Street and West on Beverly Hills Drive or Wilson Avenue. The hotel is 300 m West from the Wilson/Jane intersection. From Hwy 407: Travel 407 West to Hwy 400, Exit on Hwy 400 South, to Black Creek exit. Go North on Jane Street Left and West on Beverly Hills Drive or Wilson Avenue Left. The hotel is 700 m East from the Wilson/Weston Road intersection.

Exit Weston Road. Go North Left up to Wilson Avenue and East Right on Wilson Avenue to the hotel 1/4 mile. The hotel is 700 m East from the Wilson/Weston Road intersection. From Hwy 407: Travel 407 East to Hwy 400, Exit on Hwy 400 South, to Black Creek exit, Go North on Jane Street Left and West on Beverly Hills Drive or Wilson Avenue Left. The hotel is 300 m West from the Wilson/Jane intersection.

Follow direction to Highway 401 East, Exit Weston Road. Go North Left up to Wilson Avenue and East Right on Wilson Avenue to the hotel 1/4 mile. The hotel is 700 m East from the Wilson/Weston Road intersection.

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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

Restaurants and Lounges

Ballroom Bills Steakhouse Onsite CN Tower Restaurant Dave and Busters Golden Griddle Pancake House Greenery Restaurant Onsite Italian Restaurant at Walking Distance Mandarin Chinese Buffet O Toole Road House Red Lobster SWiss Chalet Seafood Restaurant at Walking Distance Skydome SliverCity The Keg Steakhouse Waves Patio Lounge Onsite


Meeting Facility

Property has 12 Meeting Rooms with a Total Capacity of 1100 people, 500 people in the largest Room, 300 people in the banquet style.


We can accommodate any size meeting Allow us the privilege to accommodate your wedding reception Allow us to host your corporate meetings

Recreation Information

Area Attractions and Recreations

Air Canada Centre Art Gallery of Ontario Bata Shoe Museum Beatrice Ice Gardens at York Blackcreek Pioneer Village Bombardier DeHavilland CN Tower Canadian National Exhibition Casa Loma Casino Rama Chesswood Arena China Town Downsview Airport Downtown Toronto Elgin Tower Etobicoke Olympium Flight Safety Training Centre Ford Centre for the Arts Harbourfront Hershey Sports Centre Hockey Hall of Fame Humber College Humber Valley Hospital Iceland Arena International Centre Kodak Canada Kortright Conservation Labatts Lester Pearson Intl Airport McMicheals Canadian MedievalTimes Ministry of Transportation North York Preform Arts Theater Ontario Science Centre Paramount Canadas Wonderland Rogers Centre Roy Thompson Hall Royal Ontario Museum Sega City Playdium Toronto Congress Centre Toronto International Centre Toronto Island Airport Toronto Zoo Torontos International Centre Wildwater Kingdom Woodbine Raceway Woodbridge York University YorkDale Mall Yorkdale Shopping Centre Recreations: Beatrice Gardens Hockey Arena Billiards Chesswood Arena Downsview Horse Racing Jogging Lions Head Golf Course Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Woodbine Race Track York University

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