Conference Venue & Accommodation

The Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is the official venue & accommodation for the 2026 Joint CDDW™-CLM Conference.

BOOK YOUR STAY AT A SPECIAL RATE FOR CDDW™-CLM 2026

If you are unable to book your accommodation using the hotel links provided it may be due to lack of availability of specific conference room types during your stay. The conference hotels still may be able to accommodate your reservation. Please call the Chateau Laurier at 1 800-463-4453, the Delta at 1-888-236-2427, or the Hilton at +1 418-647-2411 to discuss your options. Please make sure you mention you are part of the 2025 Joint CDDW™-CLM Conference in order to secure the reduced rate.

Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATES ARE AVAILABLE FOR REGISTERED DELEGATES. 

Experience the vibrant heart of downtown Toronto at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Perfectly located in the financial district and steps from top attractions, this iconic 43-story hotel offers modern, pet-friendly rooms, a 24-hour fitness centre, and a year-round heated indoor-outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy exclusive access to the 43rd-floor Sheraton Club Lounge with sweeping city views, complimentary breakfast, and evening appetizers. 

DISCOUNTED RATE CAD 329.00 (Available Feb. 23, 2026 to Mar. 2, 2026)
All guestroom rates are based on single/double occupancy.

Please note:

  • Reduced rate can only be secured through the specific links above;
  • All rooms booked through the link include complimentary wi-fi in the guest room
  • The reduced rate can be booked from February 23, 2026 to March 2, 2026
  • The deadline to reserve the hotel at the reduced rate is: February 2, 2026
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of arrival date will incur 1 night’s room and taxes as penalty fee.
  • For Group of 10+ reservations, please contact us.
  • To secure your booking, credit card details are required. Complimentary stays incur NO charges. Payment will ONLY be processed on the day of CHECK-IN for discounted rate reservations or extended stays at your expense

GETTING HERE

With its convenient road, air, and rail connections, getting to the City of Toronto couldn’t be simpler!

Toronto is served by two airports. Toronto Pearson International Airport, managed by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, is Canada’s principal airport with travel connections to every continent and ranks among the top 30 world airports in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft movements.

Take the UP Express (Union-Pearson Express), a dedicated express rail service connecting Union Station and Toronto Pearson airport, departing every 15 minutes. UP gets you downtown in 25 minutes with free on-board WiFi along the way. The fare is up to $12.35 depending on destination and type of pass. Go to UP Express to find out more.

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (formerly Toronto City Centre Airport) is one of the most convenient urban airports in the world. It is located on Toronto Island, minutes from the downtown core with links to the city by a short ferry ride or pedestrian tunnel, and is served by both Porter Airlines and Air Canada.

 

VIA Rail and AMTRAK bring visitors into the heart of the city each day. Toronto’s Union Station is centrally located downtown and connects to the subway by underground tunnel.

Niagara GO Train is a summer weekend excursion train from Union Station to Niagara Falls with stops in Port Credit, Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. The ride takes approximately 2 hours from Union station to the Niagara Falls station.

By car

Several highways, including Highways 2, 401, 407 and the Queen Elizabeth Way, link surrounding cities to Toronto. The nearest Canada-U.S. border crossings are at Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Windsor.

While you’re here

Public transit

Explore Toronto on one of North America’s finest transportation systems—the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). With easy-to-navigate subways, buses and streetcars, getting around the city is a snap. GO Transit is Ontario’s inter-regional bus and train service. It links Toronto with outlying areas of the Greater Toronto and beyond. GO Trains and buses depart from Toronto’s Union Station at regular intervals throughout the day. If you are planning to use public transit, be sure to purchase a PRESTO card, an easy-to-use reloadable payment card that lets you pay your fare on the TTC, GO Transit, UP Express and 8 other transit agencies in Ontario, eliminating the need for tickets, tokens, passes and cash.

Driving around town

  • Toronto’s streets follow a basic grid pattern and are easy to navigate.
  • Speed limit signs are posted on each street.
  • Note that the city’s weekday “rush hour” is more than an hour long—count on heavy traffic from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and again from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Plenty of Toronto’s major streets have bicycle lanes nearest the curb. Please respect cyclists in the city—they’re environmentally friendly!

Parking

Parking on most downtown streets is limited to specific times of day, and often requires you to purchase and display a ticket from one of the parking machines located along the street. Be sure to check and obey the signs posted along the street to make sure your vehicle doesn’t get ticketed or, worse, towed away. There are also a variety of public parking lots throughout the city. City-owned lots are indicated by the ‘Green P’ logo—a large ‘P’ in a green circle. Plan in advance using Green P’s parking locator to find the nearest lot.

Hail a Taxi, Uber or Lyft

There are a number of different taxi companies in Toronto, including Co-Op Cabs. Ride sharing services Uber and Lyft are available in the city too.

  • Taxi fares are standard, metered and non-negotiable
  • The driver should start the meter at the beginning of your ride and stop it when you reach your destination
  • If your service was acceptable, a 10 to 15% tip is customary
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