Blueslice Subscriber Management Symposium
Hotels & Travel
Hotel options (Please mention Blueslice when making your hotel reservation):
Hotel Name
Hotel Class
Contact
Blueslice Rate
St. Paul Hotel

355 McGill
+1 514 380 2222$195
Novotel Hotel

1180 rue de la Montagne
+1 514 861 6000until July 21= $149
July 22- August 11= $159
after August 12= $179
Delta Centre-Ville Hotel- Signature Club

777 rue University
+1 514 879 1370$239 breakfast included
Hotel Le St. James

355 St. Jacques Street
+1 514 841 3111$340 Superior Room
Traveling to Montreal
Located only 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, serves the world’s biggest airlines- receiving an average of 200 flights a day.
You must have a valid passport in order to enter Canada, and in some cases, you may need a visa. For more information, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada web site. If you are an American citizen, please note that there are new requirements in effect for all United States nationals returning home. For more information, consult the U.S. Department of State web site.
Joie de Vivre, Montreal-Style
Montréal is full of dreams and festivals, charm and joie de vivre. This island city thrives as an important port and financial centre, the second largest metropolis in Canada, and one of the largest bilingual cities in the world. Montréal is also recognized as a world force in technology and the arts.
Montréal has been voted as one of the world’s most livable cities. It offers a lifestyle unique to North America. Ours is a blend of Old and New continents — the conviviality, grace, and fashion of the French and the methods of North America. While Montréal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris, eighty percent of Montréalers are bilingual and the city fervently displays a greatly diversified cultural tradition.
Cosmopolitan and vivacious, Montréal is also home to beautiful natural resources. The island is surrounded by rivers, lakes, and waterways and covered by sprawling parkland and, at the centre, Mont-Royal, simply referred to as “the mountain.” Between the mountain and the St. Lawrence River to the south, stand the skyscrapers of the downtown core, and, in every direction towards the water, lie Montréal’s diverse communities.
Montréal is a thriving cultural center, with monuments and museums, theatres and sports centres, and endless festivals. Full of music and art, the performing arts in the city attract the best in the world. Around high-fashion corners and down café-lined streets, you’ll find the heart of Montréal — a modern and urban, yet romantic metropolis. It’s a progressive city filled with vibrant, flavored quartiers, a dynamic nightlife, and a fashionable charm. Enjoy a horse-drawn calèche through the cobbled streets of Old Montréal near the Saint Lawrence River, or into the woods around Mount Royal — and take comfort in the city’s efficiency and modernity.
Montréal’s roots are as a small French colony founded in 1642. The city flourished under British merchants in the late 1600s as a bustling trade centre. Subsequently, with waves of immigrants from every continent and more than 80 diverse countries, Montréal has developed into a multicultural centre with a rich mosaic and a unique, cosmopolitan spirit.












