Montréal Accommodations
When we arrive into Montréal, we provide three accommodation options to participants. By no means must you use the accommodations below, you can always make your own arrangements.
Please see the chart for more details:
Montreal Accommodation's Comparison, 2020 | ||||||||||
Name | Location | Price | Room Type | Amount | Reimbursement | Extras/Notes | Cut off Date | Phone # | Email, Internal Use Only | Block Code/Link for Participants |
Concordia's Grey Nun | 1190,
rue Guy (between rue Ste-Catherine and boul. René-Lévesque) |
Base price $50 & $80 for doubles | 1
single bed/shared bath 1 single, no sink/shared bath 2 single beds/shared bath 1 double bed/shared bath 1 single bed/pvt bath |
First come, first serve | $50+
Taxes |
For
Friday and Saturday only -No air conditioning but cool rooms -Wifi included |
None, but while availability lasts | (514) 848-2424 ext. 8000 | Lilas reservations@concordia.ca Sarah Caille sarah.caille@concordia.ca |
FFL20 (Group Code)www.concordia.ca/summer/accommodations.html |
UQAM | Les
résidences de L’U.Q.A.M. 2100 St-Urbain Montréal (Québec) H2X 4E1 |
$88 $83 |
Studio,
pvt bath & kitchen 2 bed unit with pvt bath, kitchen & living room |
30 20 |
$50+ Taxes | Ideal
for three night stay Check out is a strict 11 am -No air conditioning *All reservations must be made by email or by phone. On-line reservations cannot be made. |
31-May-20 | (514) 987-7747 | delouest-residences@uqam.ca |
Friends
For Life Bike Rally (Code) Participants are to call or email. delouest-residences@uqam.ca |
Sheraton | 1201 René-Lévesque Blvd W Downtown, West |
$230 | Single & Double | 25 Rooms Total | None | Has air conditioning | 14-Jul-20 | 1.800.325.3535 | ALEXANDRA BENEMACHER, Alexandra.Benemacher@sheratonhotels.com |
https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1567106735548&key=GRP&app=resvlink |
Camping
The evenings on the Bike Rally can be some of the most fun, because camping with hundreds of your friends is a really awesome experience!
When we arrive to camp before dinner, everyone collects their bins, pitches their tents, inflates their mattresses and relaxes.
There is something quite special about sleeping next to the lake. The moon reflected on the water at night and the sunrise in the morning is quite a sight to see.
CYCLING GEAR PACKING LIST: Bicycle, helmet, bell, sunglasses, reflectors, proper biking attire, cycling shoes, gloves, water bottles, reusable cutlery, tire pump, saddle bag, spare inner tubes, tire iron, bike lock, anti-chafing cream, anti-blister cream, sunblock, lip balm with SPF
CAMPING GEAR PACKING LIST: Tent, tarps, small folding chair, air mattress/sleeping pad, sleeping bag, pillow, towel, toiletries, wallet, cell phone and charger, ear plugs, alarm clock, flashlight, camera, backpack, supplies for daily themes, everyday clothing, swimsuit, sunglasses, rain jacket, insect repellant, prescription medication, bandages
Queen’s University Residence
When 6-Day Riders arrive into Kingston, they stay in a Queen’s University residence building. It’s a lovely opportunity to rest your weary legs in a bed and launder your clothing in the residence’s on-site laundry facility.
Please note: This also applies to 3-Day Riders, who arrive into Kingston the evening before their departure with the 6-Day Riders the next (Wednesday) morning.
