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  2. Hotels in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Toronto Area has 183 hotels with a total of almost 36,000 rooms. In 2010, there were 8.9 million room nights sold. [1] Toronto is a popular tourist destination, with it having the 6th highest room occupancy rate in North America, but about two thirds of rooms are taken by commercial, government, or convention travellers. [2] [1]

  3. Union Hotel (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Union Hotel is a boutique hotel located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the northern side of Toronto's Union Station, after which it is named. The hotel originally opened in 1933 as the Strathcona Hotel. The hotel underwent renovations in 2023 and reopened in 2025, adopting its present name.

  4. The St. Regis Toronto - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2017, InnVest Hotels LP (a Toronto-based subsidiary of Bluesky Hotels and Resorts Inc., a Canadian private company backed by Hong Kong capital) [29] acquired the hotel from JCF Capital for an undisclosed amount and announced that the 65-storey facility would receive a significant renovation and be renamed The St. Regis Toronto once ...

  5. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    1965 Nova Scotia government property; 2001 NS Signature property. ... Skydome Hotel: 1999 Renaissance Toronto Dtn; [148] 2017 rename Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel.

  6. Hotel Victoria (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Victoria is a historic boutique hotel located at 56 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The hotel opened in 1909 as the Hotel Mossop and was celebrated for being a fireproof building, constructed after Toronto's Great Fire of 1904. [1] It has been designated a Heritage Building by the City of Toronto government.

  7. Fact check: Government committed to using hotels for ... - AOL

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    The Government, therefore, is not seeking to cease immediately the use of hotels for the housing of asylum seekers, despite a Labour manifesto commitment to ending this policy.