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ISO/IEC/SC 22/WG 23 Logistics for Meeting #15

15-17 September 2010
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Hosted by Standards Council of Canada



LOCATION

Standards Council of Canada
2nd
Floor, 270 Albert St.
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada



Hotels

Recommended hotels are based on closeness to Standards Council of Canada. There are many hotels in downtown Ottawa and around Ottawa at a range of prices. See
www.ottawakiosk.com

and follow the link under “Travel Guide” for “Hotels”, then follow the link for Central. Alternatively, here is the direct link http://www.ottawakiosk.com/accom_centr.html.

or
www.ottawahotels.com

for a fairly complete list, with maps. In fact, even if you are booking one of the 2 closest hotels, you may want to begin at one of the 2 sites mentioned above for competitive rates.

The Crowne Plaza

101 rue Lyon Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 5T9
Tel: (613) 237-3600
Fax: (613) 237-2351
Toll-free: 1-800-2CROWNE
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.crowneottawa.ca
Located at 101 Lyon, the Crowne Plaza is 2 minutes walk from Standards Council of Canada.

To SCC from Crowne Plaza hotel:
When exiting the front door of the hotel, walk 0.1 block south to Alberts St. Cross Albert so that you are on the south side, turn left and walk East approximately 1 block to 270 Albert.

Ottawa Mariott

100 Kent Street,
Ottawa ON K1P 5R7
Tel: (613) 238-1122
Fax: (613) 783-4229
Toll-Free: 800-853-8463
Web Site: www.ottawamarriott.com
E-mail: [email protected]

To SCC from Mariott hotel:
When exiting the front door of the hotel, turn left and walk 1 block south to the corner of Kent and Albert. Cross Albert so that you are on the south side, turn left and walk east approximately 50 ft to 270 Albert.

In addition you can select from,

Chateau Laurier – old train hotel – about 10 blocks away
Lord Elgin – about 4 blocks
Westin – across canal, about 6 blocks walk
Sheraton – about 3 blocks
Delta – about 3 blocks
Radisson – across from parliament hill, about 5 blocks walk
Business Inn – much cheaper, but about 10 blocks walk

All of the above listed hotels can be found on the 2 websites given above.

From Ottawa Airport

You can take taxi, hotel shuttle or OCTranspo (bus). Taxi will cost about $30. The airport hotel shuttle costs $14 for one person ($11 each for a group of 2, $8 for a group of 3 or more (children free)). Both drop you right at the hotel. OC Transpo costs $3.25. The 97 bus takes a dedicated road (transitway) and stops within a block of either recommended hotel. The westbound bus travels along Albert St. and the eastbound bus (going to the airport) travels along Slater St, 1 block south of Albert.

If you drive or rent a car, parking in downtown Ottawa is expensive, and many streets are 1-way.


Getting to Ottawa

Ottawa International Airport has direct international connections to

London Heathrow (Air Canada)
Frankfurt, Germany
Newark
Washington DC
Boston, Ma
Detroit, Mi.
Chicago, Il

Air Canada covers all those routes. United or Delta cover most of the US routes.

Other connections go through Toronto or Montreal, with direct flights across North America, Europe and Asia.


If you are driving from the United States, Interstate 81 crosses the Canadian border at the 1000 Islands Bridge. From there follow Hwy 401 East (towards Montreal) to Hwy 416 North which brings you directly into Ottawa on Hwy 417. Other border crossings further south-west will result in a trip on Hwy 401 through Toronto and eventually coming north on Hwy 416. Connections through Montreal result on coming to Ottawa on Hwy 417 westbound.


Eating Out

Plenty of choice,with many good restaurants at a variety of prices. There is a small cafeteria in the basement (for lunch) and there are food courts at 240 Sparks (1 block N at Queen St.), the World Exchange Plaza (corner Albert and O'Connor) and the Rideau Centre (about 5 blocks walk – over 100 stores). There are many in “the market” but that is at least 10 blocks walk. Nearby there is

Japanese Gardens
Cathay Gardens
Yesterday's
Milestone's
restaurants in the various hotels



Sightseeing, etc.

September is a shoulder season for sightseeing in Ottawa. Museums and stores are open and the weather is conducive to walking outside in daytime. Canada's parliament buildings and supreme court are within 4 blocks walk. There is also an art gallery, a museum of civilization, a war museum and a mint museum within easy walk or cab ride.

Weather

Average daily high in Ottawa in mid September is 22C or 72F, but the variance is high. Expect daily highs of anywhere from 13C to 28C. Nights will likely be below 10C and may dip to freezing. Rain and thunderstorms are a distinct possibility, but predictable.

Enjoy your visit!