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By Fred Street (anonymous) | Posted July 19, 2011 at 09:19:42 in reply to Comment 66368
Excerpted from MeetingsCanada.com's 2009-2010 Incentive Travel & Meetings Buyer’s Guide:
HAMILTON
• Admiral Inn Hamilton: 56 rooms, 2 suites, 2 meeting rooms
• Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum: 30,000 sq ft of exhibit space, 4 meeting rooms; largest seats 1,400 theatre style, 1400 for banquet
• Copps Coliseum: 117,000 sq ft of exhibit space
• Crowne Plaza Hamilton: 199 rooms, 9 suites
• Hamilton Convention Centre: 40,000 sq ft of exhibit space, 19,662 sq ft of meeting space, 19 meeting rooms; largest seats 2,191 theatre-style, 2,000 for banquet
• Holiday Inn Express Stoney Creek: 136 rooms, 264 sq ft of meeting space, 2 meeting rooms
• McMaster University: Residence accommodation for 3,200, 18,000 sq ft of exhibit space, 100 meeting rooms; largest seats 600 theatre-style, 1,000 for banquet
• Royal Botanical Gardens: 20,000 sq ft of exhibit space, 10 meeting rooms; largest seats 500 theatre-style, 400 for banquet
• Sheraton Hamilton: 301 rooms, 3 suites, 13,000 sq ft of meeting space, 13 meeting rooms; largest seats 600 theatre-style, 480 for banquet
• The Coach House at Dundurn Castle: 1,200 sq ft of meeting space, 1 meeting room; largest seats 120 theatre-style, 80 for banquet
• Visitors Inn: 1,250 sq ft of meeting space, 1 meeting room; largest seats 60 theatre-style, 50 for banquet
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