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Crowne Plaza Hotel Toronto Airport

Crowne Plaza Hotel Toronto Airport 33 Carlson Court Toronto, Ontario
M9W 6H5
 416-675-1234 877-865-6578 Get Map or Directions
Welcome to our Newly Renovated Toronto, Ontario Hotel You'll discover comfort and modern luxury at the Crowne Plaza - Toronto Airport Hotel, located just two km from Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ) with complimentary 24-hour shuttle service. Beyond our Toronto hotel rooms,you'll find numerous attractions such as the Royal Woodbine Golf Club, the CN Tower and Rogers Centre. You can tour the city's attractions through groups like Toronto Hippo Tours or spend a day riding roller coasters at Canada's Wonderland, shopping at Yorkdale Mall or Square One Shopping Centre and exploring the many cultural districts of Toronto, ON. Our hotel warmly welcomes business travelers, who will appreciate our ideal location near Toronto Congress Center, the International Center, Pearson Convention Center and many corporate offices like Carlson Wagonlit, ORNGE, Aecon, Bell Mobility and other companies in Toronto. Lodging in our upscale hotel gives you access to 12,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, a business centre and free high-speed Internet access. When convenience and comfort are of the utmost importance, our Crowne Plaza - Toronto Airport hotel is your ideal choice. You can unwind in the heated, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna and fitness centre, and enjoy a meal at La Brassierie Restaurant or the Rendezvous Bar. For the best in Toronto accommodations, we invite you to stay at the Crowne Plaza and discover your personal retreat.
Small dogs allowed weighing less than 30lbs. Guests should inform hotel of pet when making their reservation as well as during check-in. A $50.00 NON-REFUNDABLE cleaning fee will be requested at check-in and a responsibility waiver form shall be signed.
When making an online reservation, just type the following in the Comments section on the reservation form: "I am bringing my dog."
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| IMPORTANT - DogFriendly.com recommends against travel to
the Canadian province of Ontario with certain dogs due to this 2005
Breed Specific Legislation that took effect on August 29, 2005 |
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