Hotel Secured for QWEBEC Expo 2016

MONTREAL — The QWEBEC Expo has secured a hotel for its 2016 event, set for Aug. 4-7: the Bonaventure Montreal. The QWEBEC Expo has arranged a special price of $249 for all Qwebec Expo attendees.

"Since this new venue boasts 395 instead of the 611 we used to have available, the space is likely to sell out fast," a spokesperson for the QWEBEC Expo said. "We therefore strongly advise you to book your room as soon as possible to avoid disappointment."

Because so many activities are planned for Montreal this summer, hotel rooms are likely to fill up in a hurry.

"The month of August is traditionally a very busy period in Montreal, and it will be even busier this year with the two big music festivals and the World Social Forum taking place at around the same time as our event," a QWEBEC Expo representative said. "During the renovations at the Queen Elisabeth, 1000 rooms are taken out of the Montreal accommodation listing. And the various hotels will be way more occupied and expensive should you wait until the last minute to arrange your booking. So we can't stress this enough: interested parties should book their room ASAP to ensure that they will be staying in the heart of the action."

For more information on the QWEBEC Expo, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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