Doc No: J16/07-0028 WG21/N2168 Date: 2007-01-14 Project: Programming Language C++ Reply to: Robert Klarer IBM Canada, Ltd. [email protected] July 2007 Meeting of WG21/J16 Travel Information The meeting will be located at the IBM Toronto Software Lab in Markham, Ontario, Canada during the week beginning Sunday, July 15th. This will be a five-day meeting. Friday will be a full day. 1. Currency Prices in this document will be stated in Canadian dollars (CAD). On January 12, the Canadian dollar was equivalent in value to EUR 0.66, GBP 0.44, or USD 0.86. 2. Meeting location The IBM Toronto Software Lab ("the Lab") is located in Markham, a suburb northeast of Toronto. IBM Toronto Software Lab 8200 Warden Avenue Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7 3. The hotel The hotel is adjacent to the site of the Lab. The trip between the two buildings is an easy walk across the IBM parking lot, but look out for belligerent geese. Hilton Suites Toronto/Markham Conference Centre & Spa 8500 Warden Avenue Markham, Ontario L6G 1A5 Tel: (905) 470 8500 Fax: (905) 477 8611 hotel website Standard accommodation at the Hilton is a two-room suite. The room rate for meeting attendees is CAD 133.00. This includes overnight parking. Suites are blocked under the name "WG21." Internet connectivity is available in every suite, and it's free. 4. The airport Air travel into Toronto should use Toronto-Pearson International Airport (YYZ). The easiest means of transportation from Pearson to the hotel is airport limousine or taxi. You can pick up a limousine from the queue at arrivals, or you can make arrangements in advance. You should expect to pay CAD 55.00 for a one-way trip. Aerofleet Services aerofleet.sites.toronto.com (800) 268-0905 To drive from the airport to the hotel, you have two choices: 1) take Highway 401 East to 404 North to Highway 7 East (Markham Road) to Warden Avenue, or 2) take Highway 427 to Highway 407 East to Warden Avenue North Route 2 is probably the quickest and least hectic of the two, but be aware that Highway 407 is a toll road. The toll will be assessed automatically, and the car rental agency will apply it to your credit card retroactively. Some rental agencies allow you to request a car that is equipped with a 407 transponder. Tolls are higher for cars that are not so equipped. 5. Car rental A rental car is not a strict necessity, but we will be in the suburbs, so it might help -- if only to broaden the variety of dining options available to you. The following rental companies have kiosks at the airport: Aviscar Inc. National Car Rental www.avis.com www.nationalcar.com (800) 879-2847 (800) 227-7368 Terminal 1 (905) 676-1036/37 Terminal 1 (905) 676-2647 Terminal 2 (905) 676-1032/33 Terminal 2 (905) 676-2648 Terminal 3 (905) 676-1034/35 Terminal 3 (905) 676-4000 Budget Car and Truck Rentals Hertz Canada Ltd. www.budget.com www.hertz.com Terminal 1 (905) 676-0311 (800) 263-0600 Terminal 2 (905) 676-1500 Terminal 1, 2, 3 (416) 674-2020 Terminal 3 (905) 676-0522 Thrifty Canada Ltd. www.thrifty.com (800) 847-4389 Terminal 1 (905) 673-8811 ext 6256 Terminal 2 (905) 673-8811 ext 6242 Terminal 3 (905) 673-8811 ext 6252 Traffic regulations in Ontario are the same as in most US states. Right turns are permitted on red lights at any intersection that doesn't have a sign that explicitly indicates otherwise. If you're driving in downtown Toronto, watch for one-way streets and dedicated streetcar and bus lanes. Left turns, right turns, or both are prohibited at some intersections on a few downtown arteries; watch for the signs. Do not pass a stationary streetcar on the right if its doors are open, and don't pull up on the right beside a streetcar that has stopped to collect or drop off passengers. Instead, stop behind the streetcar's rear doors until they have closed. 6. Dining IBM will be providing a complimentary lunch to meeting attendees Monday to Friday. The Hilton offers four dining options: a jazz bar with a tapas menu, a clubhouse-style restaurant for casual meals in the spa area, fine Asian cuisine at "Empire Court," and Western cuisine at "Essence of Unionville." We'll prepare a list of recommended local restaurants and make it available prior to the meeting. 7. Selected web sites General: http://www.toronto.com http://emily.icomm.ca/ Toronto Transit Commision route and fare information: http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ttc/index.htm Toronto entertainment/alternative weekly newspapers: http://www.eye.net/ http://www.nowtoronto.com/ Theatre: http://www.stratford-festival.on.ca/ http://www.shawfest.com/ Visual Arts: http://www.ago.net/ http://www.mcmichael.com/ http://www.slateartguide.com