We Are Very Happy You Registered!

AGM

Oct 13, 2022

AGM Parking & Other News

Registration for the AGM and Conference is growing! We are very happy we will see so many members! The official notice is on the website together with all the information you need including the agenda. It’s not too late to sign up for tours or register for the conference. Did you know this year is a Change of Watch year – Don’t miss an opportunity to welcome a new Chief Commander!

 

For those driving we have some good parking suggestions. The hotel has underground valet parking $60/day. The height restrictions are for cars and small trucks only. Across the street is self-parking at Nathan Phillips Square at $22 weekdays/$8 weekends which can accommodate larger SUV’s and trucks. Two blocks south at The Exchange Tower 118 York St, rates are $40/24 hrs.

Remember that our beautiful hotel is connected to The Path, Toronto’s underground city which will connect you to most of the destinations you want to visit. We are expecting a beautiful fall season in Toronto and know you will enjoy the fall colours and the warm hospitality that is offered as Toronto Welcomes the World.

https://www.cps-ecp.ca/events/cps-ecp-national-conference-2022/

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