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2004 FIT.Qxp DIRECCIONES DE HOTELES BANFF Sheraton Hotel & Towers Delta Edmonton Centre Suite 39 Dalton Street, Boston, Massachusetts 10222 - 102 Street, Edmonton, Alberta Caribou Lodge Tel: (617) 236-2000 Fax: (617) 236-1702 Tel: (780) 429-3900 Fax: (780) 428-1566 521 Banff Avenue, Banff, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-5887 Fax: (403) 762-5918 Sheraton Newton Fantasyland 320 Washington Street, Newton, Massachusetts 17700 - 87 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta Buffalo Mountain Lodge Tel: (617) 969-3010 Fax: (617) 244-5894 Tel: (780) 444-3000 Fax: (780) 444-3294 Tunnel Mountain Road, Banff, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-2400 Fax: (403) 762-4495 The Lennox Hotel MacDonald 710 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts 10065 - 100 Street, Edmonton, Alberta Dynasty Inn Tel: (617) 536-5300 Fax: (617) 226-7905 Tel: (780) 424-5181 Fax: (780) 424-8017 501 Banff Avenue, Banff, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-8844 Fax: (403) 762-4418 Tremont Hotel Grand Heritage Sandman Inn 275 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts 17655 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, Alberta Inns of Banff Park Tel: (617) 426-1400 Fax: (617) 338-7881 Tel: (780) 483-1385 Fax: (780) 489-0611 600 Banff Avenue, Banff, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-4581 Fax: (403) 762-5918 Westin Copley Place Westin 10 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 10135 - 100 Street, Edmonton, Alberta Banff Park Lodge Tel: (617) 262-9600 Fax: (617) 424-7483 Tel: (780) 426-3636 Fax: (780) 428-1454 222 Lynx Street, Banff, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-4433 Fax: (403) 762-3533 CALGARY JASPER Ptarmigan Inn Calgary Sandman Inn Jasper Inn 337 Banff Avenue, Banff, Alberta 888 - 7th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta Jasper National Park Tel: (403) 762-2207 Fax: (403) 762-3577 Tel: (403) 237-8626 Fax: (403) 290-1328 Tel: (403) 852-4461 Fax: (403) 852-5916 Rocky Mountain Resort Coast Plaza Jasper Park Lodge 1029 Banff Avenue, Banff, Alberta 1316 - 33 Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta Old Lodge Road, Jasper, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-5531 Fax: (403) 762-5166 Tel: (403) 248-8888 Fax: (403) 248-0749 Tel: (403) 852-3301 Fax: (403) 852-5107 Banff Springs Hotel Holiday Inn Downtown LAKE LOUISE 405 Spray Avenue, Banff, Alberta 119 - 12th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta Tel: (403) 266-4611 Fax: (403) 237-0978 Tel: (403) 762-2211 Fax: (403) 762-5755 Chateau Lake Louise Lake Louise, Alberta The International Hotel of Calgary Swiss Village Tel: (403) 522-3511 Fax: (403) 522-3834 600 Banff Avenue, Banff, Albeta 220 - 4th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta Tel: (403) 265-9600 Fax: (403) 265-6949 Tel: (403) 762-4581 Fax: (403) 762-2434 Deer Lodge 109 Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Alberta Calgary Marriott The Rimrock Resort Hotel Tel: (403) 522-3991 Fax: (403) 522-3883 Mountain Avenue, Banff, Alberta 110 - 9th Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta Tel: (403) 266-7731 Fax: (403) 262-8442 Tel: (403) 762-3356 Fax: (403) 762-4132 Lake Louise Inn 210 Village Road, Lake Louise, Alberta Hyatt Regency Calgary Norquay’s Timberline Lodge Tel: (403) 522-3791 Fax: (403) 522-2018 Mount Norquay Road, Banff, Alberta 700 Centre St. South, Calgary, Alberta Tel: (403) 762-2281 Fax: (403) 762-8331 Tel: (403) 717-1234 Fax: (403) 262-3490 MONTREAL BOSTON Prince Royal Suites 618 - 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta Best Western Europa Tel: (403) 263-0520 Fax: (403) 262-9991 1240 Rue Drummond, Montreal, Quebec Park Plaza Tel: (514) 866-6492 Fax: (514) 861-4089 64 Arlington Street, Boston, Massachusetts Ramada Hotel Downtown Calgary Tel: (617) 426-2000 Fax: (617) 654-1999 708 - 8th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta Best Western Ville Marie Tel: (403) 263-7600 Fax: (403) 237-6127 3407 Rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec Four Seasons Tel: (514) 288-4141 Fax: (514) 288-3021 200 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts Sheraton Suites EauClaire Tel: (617) 338-4400 Fax: (617) 426-7199 255 Barclay Parade S.W., Calgary, Alberta Bonaventure Hilton Tel: (403) 266-7200 Fax: (403) 266-1300 The Midtown 1, Place Bonaventure,, Montreal, Quebec Tel: (514) 878-2332 Fax: (514) 878-3881 220 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts The Westin Tel: (617) 262-1000 Fax: (617) 262-8739 320 - 4th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta Le Cantlie Suites Tel: (403) 266-1611 Fax: (403) 233-7836 Marriott Copley Place 1110 Ouest Sherbrooke West, Montreal, Quebec Tel: (514) 842-2000 Fax: (514) 844-7808 110 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts EDMONTON Tel: (617) 236-5800 Fax: (617) 424-9378 Marriott Chateau Champlain Radisson Coast Terrace Inn 1 Place du Canada, Montreal, Quebec 200 Stuart St., Boston Massachusetts 4440 Calgary Trail North, Edmonton, Alberta Tel: (514) 878-9000 Fax: (514) 878-6761 Tel: (617) 482-1800 Fax: (617) 451-2750 Tel: (780) 437-6010 Fax: (780) 437-0153 Chateau (Tower) Versailles 1808 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec Tel: (514) 933-3611 Fax: (514) 933-6967 68 DIRECCIONES DE HOTELES Chateau Royal Hotel Pennsylvania W Hotel 1420 Rue Cresent, Montreal, Quebec 401 7th Avenue, New York, NY 541 Lexington Avenue at 49th Street, New York, Tel: (514) 848-0999 Fax: (514) 848-1891 Tel: (212) 736-5000 Fax: (212) 502-8712 Tel: (212) 755-1200 Fax: (212) 421-3876 Courtyard (by Marriott) Millennium Broadway Wellington 410 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec 145 West 44th Street, New York, NY Seventh Avenue at Fifty-fifth Street, New York, NY Tel: (514) 844-8851 Fax: (514) 844-0912 Tel: (212) 768-4100 Fax: (212) 768-0847 Tel: (212) 247-3900 Fax: (212) 581-1719 Hotel du Fort Millennium Hilton Westin Essex House 1390 Rue du Fort, Montreal, Quebec 55 Church Street, New Nork, NY 160 Centreal Park South, New York, N.Y. Tel: (514) 938-8333 Fax: (514) 938-2078 Tel: (212) 693-2001 Tel: (212) 247-0300 Fax: (212) 315-1839 Days Inn Metro-Centre Marriott East Side 1005 Guy Street, Montreal, Quebec 525 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY NIAGARA FALLS Tel: (514) 938-4611 Fax: (514) 938-8718 Tel: (212) 755-4000 Fax: (212) 980-6175 Brock Plaza Four Points Sheraton Marriott Financial Center 5705 Fallsview Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 475 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec 88 West Street, New York, N.Y. Tel: (905) 374-4444 Fax: (905) 357-4804 Tel: (514) 842-3961 Fax: (514) 842-0945 Tel: (212) 385-4900 Fax: (212) 227-8136 Clarion President Hotel Holiday Inn Midtown Marriott Marquis 6045 Stanley Ave., Nigara Falls, Ontario 420 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec 1535 Broadway, New York, NY Tel: (905) 374-4142 Fax: (905) 358-3430 Tel: (514) 842-6111 Fax: (514) 842-9381 Tel: (212) 398-1900 Fax: (212) 704-8930 Michael’s Inn Intercontinental Novotel 5599 River Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario 360, Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, Montreal, Quebec 226 W. 52nd St. , New York, N.Y. Tel: (905) 354-2727 Fax: (905) 374-7706 Tel: (514) 987-9900 Fax: (514) 987-9904 Tel: (212) 315-0100 Fax: (212) 765-5365 Old Stone Inn Lord Berri Park Central 5425 Robinson Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1199, Rue Berri, Montreal, Quebec 870 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY Tel: (905) 357-1234 Fax: (905) 357-9299 Tel: (514) 845-9236 Fax: (514) 849-9855 Tel: (212) 484-3316 Fax: (212) 541-8506 Park Plaza International Queen Elizabeth Radisson East Side 5807 Ferry Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario 900 Boul. Rene-Levesque West, Montreal, PQ 511 Lexington Ave. at 48Th St.New York, NY Tel: (905) 353-1010 Fax: (905) 358-7131 Tel: (514) 861-3511 Fax: (514) 944-2256 Tel: (212) 755-4400 Fax: (212) 751-4091 Renaissance Fallsview Delta Centre-Ville Ramada Milford Plaza 6455 Buchanan Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 777 University, Montreal, Quebec 270 W, 45th Street, New York, NY Tel: (905) 357-5200 Fax: (905) 357-3422 Tel: (514) 879-1370 Fax: (514) 879-1761 Tel: (212) 869-3600 Fax: (212) 944-8357 Sheraton Fallsview Ritz-Carlton Kempinski Renaissance 6755 Oakes Drive, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1228, Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec 714 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y. Tel: (905) 374-1077 Fax: (905) 374-6224 Tel: (514) 842-4212 Fax: (514) 842-3383 Tel: (212) 765-7676 Fax: (212) 261-5151 Sheraton Foxhead Le Centre Sheraton Roosevelt 5685 Fallsview Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1201Blvd. Rene-Levesque Ouest, Montreal QB Madison Avenue at 45th, New York, NY Tel: (905) 374-4444 Fax: (905) 357-4804 Tel: (514) 878-2000 Fax: (514) 878-3950 Tel: (212) 661-9600 Fax: (212) 885-6162 Village Inn Omni Mont-Royal Salisbury 4800 Bender Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1050 Ouest, rue Sherbrooke, Montreal 123 West 57th Street, New York, NY Tel: (905) 357-3090 Fax: (905) 357-9550 Tel: (514) 284-1110 Fax: (514) 845-3025 Tel: (212) 246-1300 Fax: (212) 977-7752 OTTAWA Place DuPuis Sheraton Manhattan 1415 St. Hubert, Montreal, Quebec 790 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY Capital Hill Tel: (514) 842-4881 Fax: (514) 842-1584 Tel: (212) 581-3300 Fax: (212) 541-9219 88 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario Tel: (613) 235-1413 Fax: (613) 235-6047 Wyndham Montreal Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers 4, Complexe Desjardins, Montreal, Quebec 7th Avenue at 52nd Street, New York, NY Chateau Laurier Tel: (514) 285-1450 Fax: (514) 285-1243 Tel: (212) 581-1000 Fax: (212) 262-2683 1 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario Tel: (613) 241-1414 Fax: (613) 241-2958 NUEVA YORK The Mayflower 15 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. Chateau Montebello Belvedere Tel: (212) 265-0060 Fax: (212) 265-2026 392 Rue. Notre Dame, Montebello, Quebec 319 W. 48Th St., New York, N.Y. Tel: (819) 423-6341 Fax: (819) 423-5283 Tel: (212) 245-7000 Fax: (212) 265-7778 Waldorf Astoria 301 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. Courtyard Marriott Hilton and Towers Tel: (212) 355-3000 Fax: (212) 872-7272 350 Dalhousie St. Ottawa, Ontario 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY Tel: (613) 241-1000 Fax: (613) 241-4804 Tel: (212) 586-7000 Fax: (212) 315-1374 69 DIRECCIONES DE HOTELES Crowne Plaza Hotel Classique Metropolitan 101 Lyon Street, Ottawa, Ontario 2825 Boul.
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