Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
Richmond, British Columbia
The Sheraton Vancouver Airport will be the site for the 2009 Residual Wood Conference.
As
the largest, full-service hotel in the Vancouver airport
area, Sheraton Vancouver Airport features an interactive
lobby space, stylish guest rooms, and ample meeting
facilities.
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Lobby is the
signature communications hub where guests can enjoy free
Wi-Fi, desktop computers, television viewing,
newspapers, magazines and café offerings including
Starbucks®
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Rooms bedding design elements include an all-white linen
ensemble, pillows, duvet, sheets and bed skirt
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Oversized
work desks
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Comfortable
seating and Sheraton’s new Sweet SleeperTM bed featuring
a nine-layer, custom-designed ensemble by sleep experts
at Sealy®
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37" LCD Flat panel Television
Delegates to the Residual Wood Conference will receive a special rate of $145 per night (plus applicable taxes). Reference this conference when booking your accommodation to receive this special room rate.
Deadline for special room rate is: Sept 28, 2009
Sheraton Vancouver Airport
7551 Westminster Hwy, Richmond BC
Canada,
V6X 1A3
Phone: 604.273.7878
or 800.663.0299
Fax: 604.278.0188
Email:
reservations@richmond-hotel.ca
Website: www.richmond-hotel.ca

Just minutes from the Vancouver
International Airport, Sheraton Vancouver Airport will be
one of the largest full-service hotels with the largest
meeting space in Richmond, B.C. and the Vancouver Airport
market. The hotel will be one mile from Richmond Oval, which
will host the long track speed skating for the 2010 Winter
Olympic Games. Other nearby attractions include the shops,
eateries and cinemas at Richmond Centre, Richmond Public
Market, Dyke Trails and Fisherman’s Wharf. The hotel will
also offer easy access to downtown Vancouver, as well as a
24-hour, complimentary shuttle to and from Vancouver
International Airport. Downtown Vancouver is 20 minutes by
car or elevated rapid transit located one block from the
hotel.
Other Amenities in Richmond and Vancouver
Tourism Vancouver
This site is a great jumping off point to planning your side trips in and around Vancouver.
If indoor activities are more your style, check out the following:
UBC Museum of Anthropology
Housing one of the most comprehensive collections of Northwest Coast First Nations art, this museum is also home to anthropological artifacts from around the world. After touring the Northwest Coast First Nations collection, see the some of the rest of the 14,000 pieces of European ceramics, Asian textiles, Greek and Roman pottery, and African masks. |