ROOM BOOKINGS Currently, the Hotel’s check-in time is 4:00 PM, and check-out time is 11:00 AM (subject to change without notice). All guests arriving before check-in time will be accommodated as rooms become available. The Hotel can arrange to check baggage for those arriving early when rooms are unavailable and for guests attending functions on departure day. CAPO has secured a special room rate for attendees, single or double standard rooms, $319 CAD per night (plus taxes). To qualify for this special rate, registrants must book their stay by no later than March 23, 2025. For general questions about the Hilton please contact [email protected] or the Front Desk at [email protected] | SERVICES & AMENITIES | GETTING TO TORONTO Navigate Toronto’s vibrant urban landscape like a local. Ride the City’s public transit with approximately 1,200 km (750 miles) of routes, enjoy Toronto Island and the city skyline by boat, take a drive, hail a taxi, share a ride or explore the city’s 158 neighbourhoods and greenspaces by foot or bike. Whether you chose to travel to Toronto by VIA Rail or by air through one of our two airports: Toronto Pearson International Airport or Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, or John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport there are many ways travel to The Hilton from UP, Lyft/Uber, or local car rentals. |
EXPERIENCE TORONTO
SHOPPING
A short walk from the Hilton is the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Opened in 1977, it is the largest of the Eaton Centres and one of Toronto's most visited tourist attractions. The mall sits on the site of the original store operated by Eaton's founder, Timothy Eaton, and the related Eaton's factories and mail order buildings. Attracting over 50 million visitors annually and ranks as one of North America’s best performing centres. This unrivaled retail destination is located in the heart of Canada’s most populous city, featuring more than 200 shops including iconic Canadian brands such as Hudson's Bay, Canada Goose, lululemon and Roots.
RESTAURANTS
As one of the most multicultural cities in the world, Toronto’s culinary scene is truly a cultural phenomenon. The kitchens are renowned for their global influences, and the chefs for their extraordinary drive and talent.
Toronto’s multicultural roots are deliciously reflected in over 7,500 restaurants across 140+ neighbourhoods. A true foodie’s city, one can sample culinary experiences from around the globe right here.
Explore Toronto’s global culinary offerings—to try new dishes, explore different cultures, and taste a uniquely-Toronto fusion of flavours.
SHOPPING AND NEIGHBOURHOODS
BLOOR - YORKVILLE VILLAGE Locations:
| DOWNTOWN YONGE
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HILTON TORONTO
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCESSIBILITY
Toronto is proud of its standing as a welcoming and accessible city—a great place to bring groups and FITs when mobility is a consideration. And while the sports arenas, live theatres, hotels and shopping hotspots all provide easy access, consider these attractions below for their maximum engagement factor.
Many of them have accessible entries, elevators and washrooms, permits service animals and even offer a free ticket for a support person. Recent improvements on the city’s local and regional transit systems make it even easier. Let the Destination Toronto team help you plan a visit with dignity, independence and integration.
WEATHER
Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario in the east of Canada, Toronto has a semi-continental climate with cooler air blowing in from across the lakes. Although the summer months can be warm and humid, winters are always cold and snowfall is to be expected, especially at the beginning of the year. With April sitting between two seasons, temperatures range from chilly to mild depending on the time of day.
In April, Toronto sees highs of just 11°C and lows of 4°C, making it a cold but bearable month to visit the city. When you pack for your holiday, make sure you bring plenty of warm layers, and a waterproof jacket in case of rain. With 11 wet days over the course of the month, it’s likely you will experience a shower or two. It may even snow at this time of year, although snowfall is less common in April than it is in January and February.