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25–28 OCTOBER • MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC, CANADA
Hotel Information
The official GSA housing bureau is Orchid.Events. To receive Hotel Single Rate*
the GSA group rate at each hotel, reservations must be made (tax not included)
through Orchid.Events and not directly with the hotels. Doubletree by Hilton Montréal C$239
GSA has selected a range of hotels in terms of proximity to the Embassy Suites by Hilton Montréal** C$229
Palais des congrès de Montréal (Palais) at rates and styles to meet
your needs and preferences. Rates are in Canadian dollars and Hôtel Delta Montréal by Marriott C$173
do not include the current applicable tax per room, per night. Hôtel Faubourg Montréal** C$159
ALERT: GSA and Orchid.Events will NOT contact attendees Hôtel Le Dauphin Montréal** C$178
directly to solicit new reservations. If you are contacted by a vendor
who claims to represent GSA, please notify the GSA meetings InterContinental Montréal C$199
department at meetings@geosociety.org or +1-303-357-1041. Please Le Centre Sheraton Montréal C$215
do not make hotel arrangements or share any personal information Le Westin Montréal C$255
through any means other than a trusted, reliable source. Marriott Springhill Suites Old Montréal** C$195
*Rates based on single occupancy/one bed; check the meeting
website at https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2020/attend/
travel/hotels for additional rate information.
**Rate includes breakfast (varies from continental to full buffet
depending on hotel).
Guest Program: Local Tour Highlights
Montréal Flavors Tour Lunch at an Authentic Sugarshack
Guests will discover the city from a different point of view Step back in time and experience a unique glimpse into Québec
while receiving historical background, as well as learn about the folklore at the Sucrerie de la Montagne—an official Québec heritage
ethnic influence on this culinary community. From “Little Italy” site. Your sugaring-off party will begin with a brief tour of the facili-
to “Chinatown” and including the Greek, Portuguese, and Jewish ties and a welcome cocktail of traditional “Caribou” around the
neighborhoods, guests will visit some of the most popular food bonfire. Guests are then welcomed into the dining room for a feast
stops and try some of the local specialties on this tour. of traditional Québécois dishes, served family-style, all-you-can-eat.
© Tourisme Montréal - Madore - Maude Chauvin © Sucrerie de la Montagne
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