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Vancouver Convention Centre 12 Vancouver Convention Centre 3 8 11 2 1 6 June 8 - 12 | Vancouver BC The Fairmont Waterfront (CO-HQ) 1 13 4 Pan Pacific Vancouver (CO-HQ) 2 10 The Coast Coal Harbour Hotel 3 Delta Vancouver Suites 4 Holiday Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown 5 Hyatt Regency Vancouver 6 Ramada Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver 7 9 Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel 8 Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel 9 The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver 10 Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown 11 5 The Westin Bayshore Vancouver 12 Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver 13 7 Vancouver Convention Centre June 8 - 12 | Vancouver BC SNNMI 2013 Annual Meeting Official Hotels 1. The Fairmont Waterfront (Co-Headquarter Hotel), 900 Canada Place Way, Vancouver, B.C. Immerse yourself in relaxed West Coast luxury at The Fairmont Waterfront. The hotel is in an urban retreat with elegant accommodation, state-of-the-art (and recently renovated) meeting facilities, and breathtaking views of Vancouver’s harbour, North Shore Mountains, and the city skyline. Guests can enjoy a taste of local flavor in Herons West Coast Kitchen and Bar, visit the hotel's rooftop garden and honeybee apiary, or take advantage of the complimentary health club and2 outdoor heated pool. Boasting the best location in the city on Vancouver’s harbour and directly connected to the Vancouver Convention Centre, The Fairmont Waterfront also offers delegates door-to-door service to the airport via Canada Line (rapid transit). Guests can enjoy shopping, trendy restaurants, art galleries, Gastown, Chinatown and famous Stanley Park all within steps of the lobby doors. World renowned for its warm and welcoming service this Four Diamond hotel truly showcases the best of Vancouver. 2. Pan Pacific Vancouver (Co-Headquarter Hotel), 300-999 Canada Place, Vancouver, B.C The Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver is uniquely located at the heart of Vancouver’s downtown waterfront. Rising above the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific is an unparalleled downtown luxury hotel destination, with sweeping views of the Coastal Mountains, Coal Harbour and Vancouver’s city skyline. The hotel is only minutes from shopping, theatres, the marina and renowned Stanley Park. Guests enjoy an array of services, including three restaurants, a seasonal outdoor patio terrace, outdoor saltwater swimming pool and hot tub, fitness centre, and a selection of shops and services including a business centre and Spa Utopia and Salon. The perfect venue for group meetings and accommodation, the Pan Pacific Vancouver features a versatile and diverse selection of meeting rooms and accommodation, suited to private meetings in one of its boardrooms, to exquisite dinners for up to 600 in our elegant Crystal Ballroom or lavish social galas for up to 2,000 guests in our seven-story Atrium. 3. The Coast Coal Harbour Hotel, 1180 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Welcoming and spacious, The Coast Coal Harbour Hotel combines city sophistication with West Coast comfort. It is fresh, it is modern, and it has Vancouver at its doorstep with the best of everything the city has to offer. The Vancouver Convention Centre, Stanley Park, Gastown, and the shopping & dining areas are all within a few steps of the hotel. The Coast Coal Harbour Hotel is an urban retreat in downtown Vancouver. Two hundred and twenty spacious, modern styled guest rooms await you. Twenty-four hour room service, full gym, outdoor pool, Prestons restaurant, and complimentary WIFI are available to all guests. 4. Delta Vancouver Suites, 550 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. The Delta Vancouver Suites is a modern, full service, all-suite hotel located in the heart of downtown Vancouver. All of the rooms are 350-400 square feet on average and have a separate bedroom and parlor area. Enjoy the ambience of Spencer’s Lounge and the global cuisine in Manhattan Restaurant, or revitalize in the fitness center. The hotel is within walking distance to the Vancouver Convention Centre and Canada Place (eight minutes). It is also close to many local attractions including Stanley Park, Granville Island, art galleries and theatres. Enjoy shopping in the Pacific Centre mall, or on Robson Street or Chinatown, and take in the vibrant dining scene and nightlife of Gastown and Yaletown. Delta Vancouver Suites is a small block from the Canada Line rail system. A convenient option for travelers flying to the Vancouver International Airport. 5. Holiday Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown, 1110 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C. This property has just undergone a complete renovation and combines an unparalleled downtown Vancouver location with a wide choice of comfortable accommodations and plentiful amenities. Perfectly situated in the heart of downtown, the hotel is 100% smoke free, only a 15 minute walk from the Convention Centre and near everything Yaletown has to offer. Shop on Robson Street or relax and enjoy an evening out on Granville Street in the city’s entertainment district. The hotel provides a 24-hour fitness centre and indoor, heated pool and spa, dining options, multi-lingual staff, and comfortable amenities. 6. Hyatt Regency Vancouver, 655 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Hyatt Regency Vancouver features 644 spacious, bright, upscale guestrooms, including 20 amazing suites, in soft muted tones and outfitted with Hyatt Grand Beds, RAIN showers in large bathrooms, ergonomically designed work stations, iHome alarm clocks, and 32 inch flat screen wall mounted TVs. Experience the perfect combination of great food, superb service, and ideal location at the Mosaic restaurant, with spectacular atrium lounge, relaxing Grain Tasting Bar, and Starbucks. Complimentary 24-hour fitness centre with outdoor pool available. Walking distance to all amenities including: shopping on Robson Street or Pacific Center Mall and many other dynamic areas, galleries, and entertainment including theatres and concert/ sport venues, Vancouver Convention Centre, breathtaking Stanley Park, must see Gastown, and delicious Chinatown. 7. Ramada Inn and Suites Downtown Vancouver, 1221 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. This newly restyled Hotel on Granville Street offers a great mix of comfort, luxury, and affordability while visiting Vancouver, BC. Conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver’s vibrant entertainment district, only steps from the city’s top restaurants, nightclubs, and shopping venues. Also, the Davie Village district and Yaletown are only a short five minute walk from the front door. Each guestroom and suite has been recently restyled to provide the ultimate in comfort and style along with complimentary high-speed wireless Internet, in-room coffee and tea, hairdryers, iron and board, HD flat screen TVs with extended cable and pay-per-view movies and in-room safe. The rooms are individually temperature controlled by the guest for heat or air- conditioning. The hotel provides a daily complimentary newspaper and full free access to Fitness World located just a two minute walk from the front door. Onsite parking is available at the Ramada Inn and Suites downtown Vancouver hotel for an additional $20/night. 8. Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel, 1133 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Enjoy intriguing accommodations at the Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel located just three blocks from the Vancouver Convention Centre and just steps from the harbour. Stay connected with their Wired for Business Package which includes high-speed Internet access and all telephone calls within Canada and the continental USA, complimentary for SNMMI attendees. Enjoy the benefits of earning Marriott Reward points. 9. Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel, 1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre is the perfect place for your visit to Vancouver. For business or for pleasure, you’ll never feel more at home than at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre. Stroll leisurely through the nearby boutiques of Robson Street and Yaletown, or make connections in business and financial districts. Whatever your plans are, you'll find a feeling of welcome unlike any other. Slow down and take in views of the skyline and the Pacific Ocean in one of the 733 guest rooms and suites. After a full day of bonding and sightseeing, rest easy beneath the cozy comfort of the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper(SM) Bed or stay connected at Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft. The Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel is pleased to offer free wireless Internet in all guestrooms & suites for all guests of the hotel. This sets the tone with 32 inch flat screen TVs, in-room movies, personal voicemail and multiline telephones. 10. The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver, 845 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. The Sutton Place Hotel is Vancouver’s address for boutique-style elegance and European flair, located in the heart of the city and just steps away from the chic boutiques of world famous Robson Street. The luxurious hotel offers superior comfort and attention to customer service that have earned it a regular spot on both the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List and Travel and Leisure Top 500. The 397 guestrooms range in size from spacious single accommodation in the Sutton Guestrooms, to breathtaking cityscape and mountain views on the Deluxe and Premium Guestroom floors. The adjoining La Grande Residence tower also features 164 fully furnished one and two-bedroom residences with all the comforts of home. Enjoy dining in the Fleuri Restaurant, home to the world famous 'Chocoholic Buffet', get pampered at Vida Spa, and visit the Sutton Place Wine Merchant retail wine boutique, carrying a wide selection of domestic and imported wines. 11. Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown, 1128 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Enjoy luxurious accommodations at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown located just four blocks from the Vancouver Convention Centre and just steps from the harbour. Stay connected with its Wired for Business Package, which includes high-speed Internet access and all telephone calls within Canada and the continental USA, complimentary for SNMMI attendees. Enjoy the benefits of earning Marriott Reward points.
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