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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

50.0. "Montreal: inexpensive hotel for 7/1-4 88 wanted" by 37966::MORRISON (Bob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357) Mon Feb 15 1988 20:13

  This is related to the previous note, but a little different, so I am writing
a new topic.
  I will be attending a conference in Montreal at the Queen Elizabeth (Q.E.)
Hotel on July 1-4. I am looking for inexpensive accommodations (less than
U.S. $50/night for a single) that are comfortable. I pulled out some 20-year
old maps and found out that the Q.E. is within walking distance of the Metro.
That's good because I don't know if I will have a car there and would like to
use the Metro to get around. Can anyone recommend a good inexpensive hotel or
motel that is within walking distance of a Metro station? If it's within walking
distance of the Q.E., that would be even better.
  One think I'm concerned about is air conditioning. The last time I was in
Montreal was the summer of 1967 and it was hot (80's in the day, 60's at night).
I can't sleep in a hot room and I also need quiet, which means I can't sleep
with the window open if the place is near a busy street. So air conditioning is
just about a necessity. I had considered staying at a B&B, but I did some in-
quiring and found very few of these places are air conditioned. On the off 
chance that someone knows about a B&B that has A/C, or is in a very quiet area,
I would be interested.
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50.1Check these out firstKAOM24::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestTue Feb 16 1988 12:2915
    Bob,
    
    	I wouldn't bother trying to find a cheaper motel because you probably 
couldn't find anything worth your while. I would phone the Queen Elizabeth Hotel
and find out what the corporate rate is, you might find that it's around $50 U.S
which works out to about $65 Canadian. Two other Hotels very close to the Q.E. 
are the Chateau Champlain and Bonaventure. Check these places out. All are 
easily accesible to the metro especially the Bonaventure which is a metro stop 
itself. I don't know of any cheap motels in that area but I think the Windsor 
Hotel my be the cheapest around. Its not as nice as the other three Hotels but I
am sure it's better than any motel in that area.

	Hope you find what you're looking for,

Glenn ;^)
50.2An Ex-MontrealerOGOMTS::MUMMOLOTue Feb 16 1988 19:2030
    From one who just finished up school at McGill in beautiful downtown
    Montreal, I remeber no such thing as an INEXPENSIVE hotel.  The
    best bet, is using the Corporate rate at the various hotels, most
    take it, and the discount is quite considerable, especially with
    the exchange rate.  The QE is situated such that both the metro
    and the train station are connected to the hotel.  Also, there is
    the Citadel and Holiday Inn on Sherbrooke, within a few blocks of
    the downtown area. Also, the Shangrila, Four Seasons (more expensive),
    a Hilton, the Grand Hotel, and another smallish hotel on sherbrooke
    called the Chateau Hotel (???) which looks pretty reasonable.  
    
    For those of you going up there now, Montreal is having their version
    on Winter Carnival (I thing it should still be underway).  Plus
    they have done and currently doing extensive alterations to the
    downtown shopping area.  Montreal is famous for its underground
    shopping malls.  You wouldn't believe Ogilvy's now.  Also, their
    working on more shops between Eatons and La Baie.  
    
    Don't forget to visit Ben's for Montreals famous smoked meat (or
    as the French language watchdog now call it Boeuf Fumee or some
    such nonsense).
    
    Everything is pretty well connected by metro, or within walking
    distance downtown.  Try not to take cabs, they have gotten even
    more outrageously expensive the last year.
    
    Have fun!!
    
    Tracy
    
50.3Not corporate37967::MORRISONBob M. LMO2/P41 296-5357Wed Feb 17 1988 15:065
  I forgot to mention that this is personal travel, so I can't get a corp-\
orate rate. The rate for the Q.E. in the convention flyer is about $90 (U.S.)
for a single; that is why I am looking for a better deal. The flyer also men-
tions the Grand at a slightly lower rate.

50.4go corporate anywayKAOA03::SEEDFri Feb 19 1988 14:164
    Just because it's personal travel doesn't prevent you from asking
    for their corporate rate for DEC. I always thought that the corporate
    rate is extended to Digital employees...regardless of whether or
    not it just happens to be personal business.
50.5Go For ItKAOFS::DAOUSTFri Feb 19 1988 15:546
    .4 is absolutley correct. You do not have to be on business to take
    advantage of our Corporate rates. I have taken advantage of them
    several times for both accomodation and car rentrals.
    
    Bon Voyage!
    Mike