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Toronto
Hotel
We have a limited number of rooms available at The Delta Chelsea Hotel, 33 Gerrard Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1Z4.

Location
The Hotel is only .75 of a kilometre (.46 of a mile) from the University of Toronto, site of the conference and 30 minutes from the Lester B. Pearson International Airport.

Centrally located in the heart of downtown Toronto, The Delta Chelsea is steps away from the city's best shopping, theatre and attractions.  As Canada’s largest hotel with 1,590 rooms the Delta Chelsea offers a full range of amenities, including six restaurants and lounges and a family pool and more.

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Reservations
We have a special conference rate of $139 Canadian (approx. $128 USD) for Friday, October 30 and Saturday, October 31. To ensure this special rate please make your reservation by Tuesday, September 29.

Hotel reservations online please click here.

Hotel reservations by phone: call 1-888-890-3222. To qualify please identify yourself as being with the Group "Autism Canada Conference."

For other inquires about The Delta please call 416-595-1975.

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Click here to see a map from the Delta Chelsea Hotel to the University of Toronto.
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