Book your room at the Lord Elgin Hotel while supplies last
Posted by in PAB2010The Lord Elgin Hotel (which is across the street from the NAC) has offered an astounding deal to PAB2010 registrants. They’ve allocated a block of 50 rooms at the unbelievable rate of CDN$112/night (plus applicable taxes and any guest-incurred charges)!!!
PAB2010 registrants have the choice of a room with two queen beds or one king. All rooms include complimentary coffee/tea service. High speed Internet access is available for a fee. The group rate is available if you book your room before end of day May 19, or until all 50 rooms in the block are booked (whichever comes first) and can only be applied to bookings for the nights of June 18, 19 and 20, 2010.
Note that if you book a room at the preferred rate and cancel within seven days of the conference, you will be charged for one night’s stay in the hotel (CDN$112 plus applicable taxes).
Valet parking is available for $23/day. There are other pay parking lots nearby if you prefer.
To book your room, call the Lord Elgin Hotel at 1-800-267-4298 or direct 613-235-3333 and reference PAB2010.

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Super score, guys!! Thanks!
I’m really looking forward to PAB2010
I have one question: Why are those two guys in the logo looking so dejected and downtrodden? Or are they about to fight a duel? I don’t get it.
it took me a while to see it – now I can’t NOT see it !
thanks for that ;)
Okay… now I can’t NOT see it, either.
Well done guys! Love the contrast of new media/old hotel! (old and beautiful that is)
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Bob, Mark: Now we just need Nico’s magic to turn it into Bob and Mark
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