I have planned a family vacation for July in Canada. We will visit the Falls, Toronto and Montreal. I have booked the Marriott Fallsview in Niagara and the Hilton Bonaventure in Montreal. Anyone have comments (good or bad) on either of these hotels? Also need suggestions for Toronto Hotels. Thanks.
Montreal Hotel/Hilton Bonaventure
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I used to be in the Bonaventure Hilton a couple of times a week for two years. It is in a good location, has an indoor-outdoor pool that is fun for kids who can swim, overlooks railway tracks (not a noise problem)and is connected to the railwaystation, where there is excellent fast food, reasonable walk to old Montreal and to main downtown shoping.
All in all, a fine choice.
I get the various Marriotts in Niagara Falls mixedup. I think yours is on top of a cliff, overlooking the falls. Nice view, OK location.
Regardless, go on the Maid of the Mist boat tour to the bottom of the falls.
BAK