Conference Venue

Hilton Downtown Toronto
Hilton Downtown Toronto
145 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON
M5H 2L2
Travel Discounts
Air Canada
5% discount on Standard fares and a 10% discount on Flex fares and higher on travel between Toronto and Air Canada destinations within Canada and internationally from October 14 to October 30. Travel must be booked through aircanada.com.
Enter the promotion code sent from the conference team in the Promotion Code Box or email conference@canfasd.ca if you have not received the code.
WestJet
You can get 5% off Econo and 10% off EconoFlex and Premium fares for travel within Canada and 2% off Econo, 5% off EconoFlex and 10% off Premium base fares for guests travelling Trans-border. No discount will apply to Ultra Basic or Business class bookings. Discounts apply for travel to Toronto booked from October 14 to October 30 with our conference discount code.
Enter the promotion code sent from the conference team when booking or email conference@canfasd.ca if you have not received the code.
Porter
Porter Airlines is proud to offer a up to 10% discount on available base fares (with the exception of the lowest class fare during a public seat sale) for travel to and from the 2025 Canada FASD Conference. The discounted fares are available for travel between October 18 to October 22 to Toronto and travel between October 22 to October 26 from Toronto. Please book online using this link or enter the promotion code sent from the conference team.
Accommodations
Union Hotel
60 York St
Toronto, Ontario, M5J 1S8
7 minute walk from the Hilton Downtown Toronto
18% off
Use this link to access the Business Travel Discount Rate.
Toronto
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and one of its most diverse. More than half the population was born outside of Canada, and over 180 languages and dialects are spoken here.
Toronto sits on the traditional territory of many Indigenous nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. This land is covered by Treaty 13 and the Williams Treaties, and today, it remains home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Check out the City of Toronto website or our blog about visiting Toronto to learn more and plan your trip.
In between sessions and networking, take some time to explore the city. The conference venue is centrally located, making it easy to visit local sites including:
- The CN Tower – one of Canada’s most iconic landmarks
- St. Lawrence Market – market full of local and international flavours
- Nathan Phillips Square – home of the iconic Toronto sign and vibrant public art
- Art Gallery of Ontario – one of North America’s largest art museums
- Toronto Dominion Gallery of Inuit Art – celebrating the work of Inuit artists
- Mackenzie House and Fort York – free museums focused on Toronto’s history
- Toronto’s waterfront – perfect for a stroll with skyline and lake views