Days Hotel & Conference Centre - Toronto Downtown

30 Carlton Street
Toronto, ON M5B 2E9
Nightly Rates: ( 101.33 - 122.92 )
3 Star


Property Description

Affordable peace of mind, Central to everything The Days Hotel and Conference Centre Toronto Downtown -managed by Interras Hotel Management- offers affordable rates and is located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Relax by our indoor heated pool and work out in our fitness room. Enjoy a drink in The Beer Cellar. Windows Restaurant offers a comfortable and friendly family-style dining experience at a modest price. We offer daily Continental Breakfast at an additional charge of CDN 7.95 per person plus taxes. Pet Friendly Hotel- Hotel accepts small pets only. All pets should not be left unsupervised at any time, and an additional 50.00 CDN cleaning fee may apply. We are close to: Eaton Centre CN Tower Air Canada Centre Rogers Centre Yonge Subway Museums, Theatres Medical Facilities Government Offices Business District The hotel offers: Concierge Desk Gift Shop Travel Agency Barbershop Coffee Zone - Internet Cafe Winner of the Days Inns Canada Renovation Property of the Year 2001 Winner of the Days Inns Canada Housekeeping Property of the Year for 2002 2003 Hotel of the Year Winner of the Days Inn Housekeeping of the Year 2004 2005 Marketing of the Year Award 2005 Humanitarian Award Email: reservations@dayshoteltoronto.ca Website: www.dayshoteltoronto.ca Please enquire about our exciting Packages available



Amenities

· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Courtesy Car
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Hairdryers Available
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Car Rental Desk
· Car Rental Desk
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge Desk
· Elevators
· Gift Shop
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Laundry Service
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Indoor Pool
· Shops/Commercial Services


Room Information

Guestroom with Double Beds
Club Rooms Available
Description Not Available
Office Capabilities in each room
Description Not Available
General Information

Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 04:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT-5
· Opened in 1975
· Renovated in 2002
· 538 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 23 floors.


Directions

400 S to 401 E to Yonge St. Exit south on Yonge St, go for 6 mi. to Wood St. Turn left, Entrance to underground parking is halfway down the block on the right.

401 W southbound on Don Valley Pkwy. Exit at Bloor St, go to 1st light. Turn right on Bloor, Turn left onto Parliament, Turn right onto Carlton, Go 1/2 block past the Maple Leaf Gardens. Hotel is next building on the right.

Driving from Niagara Falls: After the border crossing you will be on the QEW hwy, continue on the QEW toward Toronto, when approaching Toronto the QEW will merge with the Gardiner Expressway, follow the Gardiner Expressway to the Jarvis Street exit. Turn left onto Jarvis and head north to Carlton. Turn left onto Carlton Street, hotel is 2 blocks west from Jarvis Street

Downtown

Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Toronto Island Airport, City Centre Island 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

Restaurant

Coffee Zone- Internet Cafe Hummingbird Center Window Restaurant Beer Cellar - On Site

Family style dining

Coffee Zone- Internet Cafe Beer Cellar - on Site Hummingbird Center Window Restaurant

Meeting Facility


Meeting Space
Banquet Space
Banquet Services Meeting Information

Total # Of Meeting Rooms:9 Total Measurement, All Rooms:8,696 Total Capacity, All Rooms:570 Capacity, Largest Room:200 Measurement, Largest Room:2,400 Capacity, Smallest Room:30 Measurement, Smallest Room:392 Banquet facilities for 10-200 people


Recreation Information


Pool Area

Shallow End - 3'3" Deep End - 6'11"

Offers: * Stairstepper * Treadmill * Rowing machine * Free weights * Exercise bicycle Saunas, towels, change-rooms, lockers and outdoor sundeck

Smoke free environment Wide assortment of beers and spirits

Beer Cellar

Air Canada Centre Art Gallery Of Ontario Bata Shoe Museum Black Creek Pioneer Village CN Tower Canada Wonderland Canadas Wonderland Casa Loma Cdn National Exhibition Chinatown Cullen Gardens Dixie Outlet Mall Eaton Centre Harbourfront Hockey Hall Of Fame Dixie Outlet Mall Eaton Centre Harbourfront Hockey Hall Of Fame Hockey Hall of Fame Hummingbird Centre Niagara Falls Ontario Science Centre Princess of Whales Theater Royal Alex Theater Royal Ontario Museum Seagram Museum Skydome St Jacobs Farmers Market Yorkville Shopping Area

Area Attractions

Air Canada Centre Art Gallery Of Ontario Bata Shoe Museum Black Creek Pioneer Village CN Tower Canada Wonderland Canadas Wonderland Casa Loma Cdn National Exhibition Chinatown Cullen Gardens Dixie Outlet Mall Eaton Centre Harbourfront Dixie Outlet Mall Eaton Centre Harbourfront Hockey Hall of Fame Hummingbird Centre Niagara Falls Ontario Science Centre Princess of Whales Theater Royal Alex Theater Royal Ontario Museum Seagram Museum Skydome St Jacobs Farmers Market Yorkville Shopping Area

Special Events

Conventions, Pride, Caribana See Links page for local attractions and event information July 2003 Celebrate Toronto Street Festival 4-6 Outdoor Art Exhibition 11-13 Molson Indy Car Racing 11-13 Inti. Union of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 17-25 Beaches International Jazz Festival 24-27 August 2003 CaribanajToronto Inti. Carnival Parade 2 Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) 15-31 September 2003 Toronto International Film Festival 4-13 Hunting & Outdoor Show October 2003 Fall Home Show Canadian International Marathon 19 International Festival of Authors Creative Sewing & Needlework Festival 17-20 November 2003 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair 7-16 Santa Clause Parade 16 Canadian Aboriginal Festival One of a Kind Craft Show


Area Attractions

Destinations:

Africa
Asia
Australasia
Canada
Caribbean
Europe
Latin America
Mediterranean
Middle East
United States

Cruises:


Cruises Around the World
Competitive Cruise Quotes

Hotels:


Canada Hotels
USA Hotels

Home:


Home Page
Contact Us
Submissions


Toronto Hotel Chains

Best Western
Clarion
Comfort Inns
Comfort Suites
Courtyard by Marriott
Crowne Plaza
Days Inn
Delta Hotels
Fairmont Hotels
Four Points by Sheraton
Holiday Inn
Howard Johnson Plazas, Hotels, Inns, and Express Inns
Hyatt Hotels and Resorts
InnPoints Worldwide
Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts
Le Meridien
Marriott Hotels, Resorts, and Suites
Meristar Hotels and Resorts
NOVOTEL - Accor Hotels
Park Plaza
Preferred Hotels; and Resorts Worldwide
Quality Inns
Radisson Hotels & Resorts
Ramada Inn
Renaissance Hotels and Resorts
ReservHOTELs
Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
Synxis Hotels and Resorts
The Sutton Place Hotels
Travelodge
Utell
Westin Hotels and Resorts


Cities Near Toronto

Ajax
Aurora
Brampton
Burlington
Etobicoke
Markham
Milton
Mississauga
Oakville
Pickering
Rexdale
Richmond Hill
Scarborough
Toronto

Get Room Rates

Arrival Date

Departure Date
Adults
Children

ONTARIO



With 35 million gallons of water rushing over Niagara Falls every minute, it’s no wonder Ontario’s Niagara Region is so popular. But there are plenty of other reasons to visit the area too. For wine lovers, there are vineyards to visit. For the thrill-seeker, there is a haunted fort, and for those who just need to be cooled off, the killer whales of Marineland create a sizable splash.

Looking out from the SkyPod level of Toronto’s CN Tower on a clear day, the view can stretch 160 km and bring Niagara Falls into sight.

Many of Toronto’ s best features are right on Lake Ontario. There are beaches where you can scrunch sand between your toes. There are schools that will teach you everything from kite-sailing to sea kayaking. The Toronto Islands are just a short ferry ride away.

Once a desolate chunk of industrial land, the Harbourfront area was taken over by the Canadian government in 1971. Today it’s been transformed into a hive of cultural and artistic activity on the shore of the lake. Harbourfront Centre holds more than 4,000 theatrical and musical events every year.

Old Town Toronto is a community with a rich history. With one of the largest concentrations of 19th-century buildings in Ontario, many now home to art galleries, coffee shops and specialty shops.

At the Toronto Zoo, take a stroll through the Sahara Desert; dive under water and witness otters, beavers and seals in their natural habitat; watch nocturnal animals roam around in a pavilion that simulates night.

For those with inquiring minds, Toronto’s museums can satisfy anyone’s curiosity. The largest is the Royal Ontario Museum, which holds over 6 million objects and artifacts. Fashion lovers will enjoy the unique Bata Shoe Museum and hockey fans can live out their dream at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

What differentiates Ottawa from other great destinations? Here are just a few ways Ottawa stands apart.

The Rideau Canal Skateway, the world’s largest skating rink offers 7.8 kilometres (4.8 miles) of uninterrupted skating (from late December to late February or early March, depending on the weather). Every February, Canada’s Capital Region is host to Winterlude, North America’s greatest winter festival.

Parliament Hill is the seat of Canada’s government, home to both the House of Commons and the Senate. Free tours are offered every day. In the summer, there is a free Changing the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill each day. There’s also a free Sound and Light Show, entitled Canada: The Spirit of a Country, on Parliament Hill every night after dark between July 5 and September 9, 2007. Images are projected onto the Parliament Buildings.

See the training centre for the famous RCMP Musical Ride, a world-renowned military pageant performed with 32 horses and riders. The RCMP invites visitors to tour the stables and Visitors’ Centre year-round.

Rideau Hall has been the residence of every one of Canada’s Governors General (the Queen’s representative in Canada). Visitors can learn more about the history, roles, responsibilities and activities of the Governor General while exploring this beautiful residence and its grounds.

All aboard the Hull-Chelsea-Wakefield Steam Train for a memorable journey into the past on board one of Canada’s last remaining authentic steam-powered trains.

Museums abound in Ontario. The Canadian War Museum is a spectacular facility on the banks of the Ottawa River. Other museums and galleries (civilization, nature, science and technology, aviation, agriculture, and the National Gallery of Canada) are found throughout the region.

In Southwestern Ontario on Lake Erie North Shore visitors can focus their binoculars on hundreds of species of birds at Point Pelee National Park - one of the world's most renowned bird sanctuaries. Or stroll around Shakespeare Country along the Avon River at the incomparable Stratford Festival. Explore charming little ports-of-call as you make your way to a 4,000-year-old miracle of nature at Long Point Provincial Park - a designated UNESCO world biosphere region.

Along the St. Lawrence Seaway in Eastern Canada and its famous 1000 Islands visitors can bear witness to authentic 19th-century military drills and cannon battles as they ignite the air and the spirit at Fort Henry in Kingston.