Help with Hotels
#2
Joined: Mar 2006
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As far as Tofino, I highly recommend Whalers on the Point. It's like a hotel but it's the local HI Hostel. Very luxurious. It's not as expensive as you want to pay but the quality is top notch.
http://www.tofinohostel.com/
For those reading, I wouldn't recommend the YM/WCA in Banff.. it's like a sterile hospital with a terrible kitchen.
http://www.tofinohostel.com/
For those reading, I wouldn't recommend the YM/WCA in Banff.. it's like a sterile hospital with a terrible kitchen.
#6
Joined: Mar 2004
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Yes. Middlebeach takes kids up at the main lodge. It's where you'd want to be if you had kids anyway since there are more facilities up there including the restaurant.
http://www.middlebeach.com/mbl/atheadlands.htm
http://www.middlebeach.com/mbl/atheadlands.htm
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#9
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There are some good priceline deals for hotels in Toronto, but spend your money on a 4* rather than risking a 3* or below.
Regular reservations: Holiday Inn Midtown (formerly a Quality Hotel) is in a great location on Bloor West, beside the university district (called the Annex). Lively area, close to museums, adjacent to both subway lines - good cafes, bars and interesting shops.
There are some moderately priced hotels east of Yonge Street on Carlton (e.g. Days Inn) and on Jarvis (which runs N-S parallel to Yonge). I haven't seen the inside of these hotels, but I'm not fond of the area. It's safe, but a little rundown.
There is a Marriott Courtyard on Yonge north of Carlton/College, but its rates often seem to be almost as high as the regular Marriotts. But it's worth checking the price.
Regular reservations: Holiday Inn Midtown (formerly a Quality Hotel) is in a great location on Bloor West, beside the university district (called the Annex). Lively area, close to museums, adjacent to both subway lines - good cafes, bars and interesting shops.
There are some moderately priced hotels east of Yonge Street on Carlton (e.g. Days Inn) and on Jarvis (which runs N-S parallel to Yonge). I haven't seen the inside of these hotels, but I'm not fond of the area. It's safe, but a little rundown.
There is a Marriott Courtyard on Yonge north of Carlton/College, but its rates often seem to be almost as high as the regular Marriotts. But it's worth checking the price.




