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[http://www.hotelrubyfoos.com Hotel Ruby Foo’s (walking distance to Ericsson)]<br>
 
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7655, Decarie Blvd. Montreal, Quebec H4P 2H2 Canada Phone:  1 800 361 5419, +1 514 731 7701<br>
 
7655, Decarie Blvd. Montreal, Quebec H4P 2H2 Canada Phone:  1 800 361 5419, +1 514 731 7701<br>
30 deluxe rooms are blocked, they include Internet, gym, parking, etc.<br>
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Ask for the group reservation '''Eclipse CDT Summit''', the rate is 134 $/night, you have to reserve '''before the end of August'''.<br>
 
Ask for the group reservation '''Eclipse CDT Summit''', the rate is 134 $/night, you have to reserve '''before the end of August'''.<br>
 
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Revision as of 15:35, 19 July 2010

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Ericsson Location

Ericsson Research Canada
8400 Decarie Blvd., Town of Mount-Royal, Quebec, H4P 2N2, Canada Phone: +1 514 345 2700
Google Map
Detailed Map

Hotels

Hotel Ruby Foo’s (walking distance to Ericsson)
7655, Decarie Blvd. Montreal, Quebec H4P 2H2 Canada Phone: 1 800 361 5419, +1 514 731 7701
30 deluxe rooms are blocked, they include Internet, gym, parking, etc.
Ask for the group reservation Eclipse CDT Summit, the rate is 134 $/night, you have to reserve before the end of August.

Montreal Information

General
Weather The average monthly temperature for September is 60.3°F or 15.7°C
Metro Map Ericsson is located right across Metro station "De la Savane" on the orange line's left branch.
Airlines Flying to Montreal

Tourism
Discover Montreal in 2 min.
Montreal by theme
What To Do
The Montreal Buzz
Province of Quebec Tourism
Wikitravel's Montreal entry

Some events held in Montreal from Saturday September 18 to Sunday September 25

  • Montreal City of Glass Explore all facets of glass: arts and fine crafts, architecture and architectural integration, history and society, science and ecology, and also industry and recycling.
  • Dream Weavers The Dream Weavers - Costumes by Cirque du Soleil exhibition looks at how characters are created through costume.
  • Montreal Archaeological Exposition Where Montreal Was Born takes visitors to the heart of an authentic archaeological site: the birthplace of Montreal.
  • Montreal Canadiens vs Boston Bruins Wed. Sept. 22 The National Hockey League’s Montréal Canadiens, 24-time winners of the Stanley Cup, play their home games at the Bell Centre.
  • The Magic of Lanterns The Chinese Garden is all aglow again. A thousand of handmade lanterns from China combine to create a fantastic Asian ambiance.
  • Les Tam-tams du mont Royal One of the most original musical events in Montréal, this free festival takes place on Sundays, near the monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier and in Mount Royal Park's surrounding green spaces. A colorful gathering of drummers, dancers, vendors and their admiring audiences. For twenty years, Montrealers and visitors have come to play music and dance, or just watch and listen.
  • Piknic Electronik Intended to bring music-lovers together in a unique and friendly atmosphere where they can take advantage of the warm weather, enjoy a breathtaking view of the city, and listen to quality electronic music. The Piknic Électronik aims to showcase the best of Montréal’s and international electronic music scene to a diversified clientele, whether new or seasoned music lovers, in an environment created to stimulate the senses. This weekly event is a time of discovery.
  • Pop Montreal International Music Festival More than 400 artists along with thousands of fans will be taking part in this party, which plays out in a number of the city’s alternative spaces. While music is the main focus, conferences, photo exhibitions, a craft fair, kids pop, are also on the menu.
  • Made in Montreal The Centre d'histoire de Montréal, the city museum, offers you the key to discovering Montreal’s multiple identities.
  • And Then There Was Light Celebrate the founding of Montréal and the Notre-Dame Basilica with a spectacular sound and light show highlighting the Basilica's exceptional works of art and bring to life its cultural, architectural and spiritual heritage.
  • Orgue et Couleurs Fall Festival Showcases the multifaceted talents of the organ, spanning the centuries from early music to contemporary, sometimes with forays into jazz and popular music, recital and symphony concert, in a varied schedule of concerts throughout the day.
  • Les journees de la culture For three days, artists, artisans and cultural workers invite you to more than 2,000 free activities throughout Québec. Discover with them the fascinating world of arts and culture through experimentation, observation and exchange.
  • Easter Island, An Epic Voyage This exhibition offers the opportunity to discover the history and culture of the most isolated people on Earth.
  • Montreal Impact Professional soccer club playing in the newly created United States Soccer Federation Second Division, the Montreal Impact is the USL 2009 champion and three-time championship winner.
  • Montreal Alouettes The Montréal Alouettes are members of the Canadian Football League and the 2009 Grey Cup Champions.
  • Festival international de la littérature (FIL) Nearly 200 writers and artists from all disciplines will gather to participate in events that interpret their written words. Events include readings, dance performances, discussions, music and visual presentations.
  • Rouge Cabaret Love, Death, the Terrifying and Beautiful World of Painter Otto Dix


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