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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

934.0. "Trip to Mississauga and Toronto" by SMURF::RODGERS (Nothing is written.) Tue Jun 13 1995 11:56

I'll be traveling to Mississauga at the end of this month and would like
recommendations on decent places to stay.  (Last time I was there, my friend and
I wound up at a pretty miserable little motel on Dundas St. and I'd rather not
repeat that experience.  Still, I'd like to be somewhat near Dundas St. where it
interesects Hurontario (Rte. 10).)  I understand there's a Holiday Inn in
Mississauga.  Does anyone know where it's located?  Is it within a reasonable
distance of Dundas/Hurontario?

Also, could you please recommend places to have lunch in Toronto.  (The purpose
of the trip will have us spending evenings from 5:30 to 9:00pm in Mississauga. 
Are there places serving good food late in the evening on weekdays in Toronto?)

Thanks for your help,

Val
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934.1TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomTue Jun 13 1995 13:4012
    The Delta Meadowvale, if memory serves, is at highway 10 and the 401,
    Digital corporate rate there should get it into the affordable range.
    There is a Holiday Inn near the QEW but in Mississauga but I can't
    remember if it's at Hwy 10 or further west. 6 of one they would both be
    about the same distance to Dundas/Hurontario. 
    
    As for late night dining in TO head for the Danforth (between Chester
    and Pape subway stations) it's wall to wall restaurants and most are
    open quite late. Most people think of this as the Greek area and you'll
    certianly find lots of that, including some new very updated "Nouvelle
    Greek" and "Greek Tapas" places but also Indian (Sher-e-Punjab is my
    favourite) Cali-Mex (Mickey's hideaway) Tex-Mex (the Willow) and more. 
934.2KAOT01::M_MORINA dead mean with the most toys is still a dead man.Tue Jun 13 1995 15:237
Last year I stayed at the Novotel on Hurontario st. and it was pretty nice.

The Digital rate 1 year ago was $109/night + $12 taxes.

It's 5-min walk to many restaurants and a large mall.

/Mario
934.3Much obliged!SMURF::RODGERSNothing is written.Wed Jun 14 1995 19:184
Thank you both for the replies.  My trip this time out is certain to be more
enjoyable, given your good advice.

Val
934.4TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletWed Jun 14 1995 20:217
    
    If you're in Downtown or Midtown Toronto, and desperate for a 24-hour
    restaurant, there's always the three "Fran's" restaurants, located at
    Yonge & College, Yonge & St. Clair, and Yonge & Eglinton.
    
    Average food at reasonable prices, but they're ALWAYS open!  :^)
    
934.5TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomWed Jun 14 1995 21:392
    Another, 24 hour food possibility is Dunn's Deli at Adelaide and
    University. 
934.6At Holiday Inn Noise was a constant...OTOOA::RANGERThu Jun 15 1995 16:0911
    
    
    I stayed for two weeks at the Holiday Inn on North Sheriday in
    May. The suite are ok but, it's a noisy place. People were running
    around in the hallways in the middle of the night yelling like
    yahoos. This was consistent throughout the two weeks I was there.
    
    I too heard that the Novotel a few miles away was very nice & closer
    to civilization. 
    
    Have a good & safe , J.P.
934.7Thanks for the tipsSMURF::RODGERSNothing is written.Mon Jun 19 1995 18:134
I am looking forward to this trip all the more, now that I have the benefit of
your helpful suggestions.  Thank you all.

Val