The Venues & Exhibition Times
Spring 2012 Recruit in Canada Education Fairs are held at attractive, accessible, professionally-run, well-known venues.
Vancouver • Montreal • Toronto
Vancouver, March 1, 2012
3 pm - 7 pm
Vancouver Convention Centre at Canada Place
Parkview Terrace
999 Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia
Built on the original Pier B-C on Vancouver's Waterfront, the Vancouver Convention Centre first served as the Canada Pavilion for the World's Fair Expo in 1986. Since then, it has grown to become recognized as one of the leading convention centres in the world. It is a well-known icon and is easily reached via Seabus from the North Shore, skytrain, bus and by car.
Entrance
Parkview Terrace is located on the first level up from the lobby, at the top of the escalators on the right hand side
Getting There
Vancouver is serviced by the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and is 20-30 minutes from Downtown. Taxis and limousines cost approximately CAD$40. The Canada Line train goes from the airport terminal to downtown in 27 minutes for $8. To the Carmana Plaza hotel, get off at the Burrard Station stop and proceed up Thurlow (back exit from station) to Alberni. The hotel is a half block west of Thurlow.
Montréal, March 3, 2012
1 pm - 5 pm
Palais des Congres (Montreal Convention Centre)
Section F-511
Palais des congrès de Montréal
1001, place Jean-Paul-Riopelle
Montréal (Québec)
Located in Montréal's downtown core, the Palais is a safe and bustling venue. A hub of activity straddling the city's business centre, international district, Old Montréal and Chinatown, it is near Montréal's main attractions, and also less than five minutes from 12 000 hotel rooms, 4 000 of which are directly linked to the Palais via indoor passageways.
Getting There
By Metro
Use the orange line and get off at the Place-d'Armes station. The station links directly with the Palais without having to step outside.Research the many hotels in downtown Toronto by using expedia.ca or your favourite booking system.
By Bus
Bus lines 55 and 129 stop right in front of the Palais.
It is within walking distance or a short cab ride of most downtown hotels.
Toronto, March 4, 2012
1 pm - 5 pm
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Constitution Hall Room 105-106, North Building
255 Front Street West
Located right downtown, the Convention Centre is easily accessible to visitors via public transport and by car. The North Building is between the InterContinental Toronto Centre and the CN Tower/Rogers Centre and has three entrances: the main doors on Front Street, via the Skywalk (the glass-enclosed walkway connection to mass transit), and the Centre's own weather-protected internal street.
Getting There
Transportation from Lester B Pearson airport and downtown is easy and hassle-free.
- Toronto Airport Express shuttle bus $21.95 one way/$36.25 round trip
- Taxi from airport to downtown: $50 approximately
Research the many hotels in downtown Toronto by using expedia.ca or your favourite booking system.



