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Subject:Re: Motels in Toronto From:Gurudutt Kamath/Technical Writing Centre <guruk -at- GIASBM01 -dot- VSNL -dot- NET -dot- IN> Date:Fri, 9 May 1997 21:03:36 +0530
Hello Nancy,
Would a Bed and Breakfast location do? (Some have car parking
facilities too.) Please go to:
The price range is from Canadian $45 or so. I was planning to
attend the conference, but for various reasons I am skipping it.
Hope this information is of some help. Have a nice and
productive seminar.
(Sorry folks for two dummy messages. Carriers drop.....ah, this one
reached alright!)
> I'm taking a few vacation days after the conference--and so I'll want to
> move to someplace cheap (none of this $100+ per night when I'm paying
> for it!)
>
> Now, someone in Toronto told me there are no motels the equivilent of
> Motel 6, Cricket Inn, Red Roof Inn or the like in the Toronto environs--you
> know, the $30-$45 per night variety. I find this really hard to believe. Do
> any of our Toronto listies have any advice on this topic? (I have a rental
> car--don't mind driving to the suburbs).
>
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