Conference Venue & Official Hotel

The Montreal Convention Centre will be the Conference venue. Located in the heart of Montreal, the Contention Centre is 20 minutes from the airport and in walking distance from main attractions, hotels and restaurants.

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A nearby hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal has been selected as the official HCII2026 hotel. A number of rooms has been reserved to be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis with significantly reduced rates. The special guest room rates will be valid for all Conference participants for the duration of the Conference, as well as for 3 additional days, before and / or after the Conference (subject to availability of rooms at the time of the reservation).

DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal Hotel

1255 Jeanne Mance Street, Montreal, Quebec, H5B 1E5, Canada

Located in the heart of Quartier des Spectacles, DoubleTree is connected to the shops and restaurants of Complexe Desjardins, with underground access to Montreal Convention Centre and two metro stations. Place des Arts is around the corner, and Old Montreal is a kilometer away. Guests will enjoy spa, indoor pool, fitness center, and a warm DoubleTree welcome cookie on arrival.

Phone: +1 514-285-1450

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Official Hotel Rates

Get the SPECIAL Conference rate
 

 

The link for reservations will be available soon.

Prices

per room, per night, without breakfast, fees and taxes

Single or double occupancy: CAD $ 299

Triple occupancy: CAD $ 329

Quad occupancy: CAD $ 359

Please note that prices:

  • DO NOT include 19% taxes per night (subject to change).
  • DO NOT include breakfast.
  • Include free Wi-Fi.
  • Include access to the indoor pool and fitness center.

HOTEL DETAILS

  • Check-in time is 4:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM.
  • Guests must be at least 18 years old to check-in and a valid form of national ID or passport is required.
  • This is a smoke-free hotel and as such, smoking indoors is absolutely forbidden. E-cigaretts are also forbidden.
  • Parking: Self CAD $24, Valet CAD $45 per day

More details are available at the Hotel's web site.

RESERVATIONS

Cut-off date for reservations is the 3rd of July 2026. Any requests after that date will be accepted at the Hotel's prevailing rate based on availability. A valid credit card is needed to make a reservation.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations can be made free of charge no later than 11:59 pm, 48 hours prior to arrival. Should a reservation be canceled/no-show after the above deadline, a non-refundable charge equal to one night will be applied to the credit card given during the reservation.

EARLY AND LATE CHECKOUT

If a guest checks out less than 48 hours prior the reserved checkout date, an early checkout fee will be added (currently, nightly rate).
Late checkout is subject to availability. There is a fee of 50% of the nightly rate for late chckout until 4pm and full rate after.


You can contact the Hotel directly by phone +1 514-285-1450 or e-mail YMQDT_DT_Hotel(AT)hilton.com.

HOTEL PHOTOS
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Montréal, Canada

  • Overview of the city - Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal
    © Laurène Tinel - Tourisme Montréal

    Overview of the city - Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal

  • The popular Quartier des Spectacles
    © Freddy Arciniegas - Arcpixel - Tourisme Montréal

    The popular Quartier des Spectacles

A striking union of European charm and North American attitude, Montréal seduces visitors with a harmonious pairing of the historic and the new, from exquisite architecture to fine dining.

Because of its position in the St. Lawrence River, the island of Montréal was originally a diplomatic trading area for regional First Nations: the Atikamekw to the north, the Anishinaabe (Algonquin) to the west and the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk), part of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, to the south. This strategic location and fertile soil made Montréal desirable, as archaeological evidence makes clear.

Once home to the First Nations people, this island gem on the magnificent St. Lawrence River in time saw travellers from far and wide land on its shores before becoming a bustling port city. The French colonists were the first to arrive, followed by the English, the Scottish and the Irish. Later, myriad peoples from around the world settled the lush swaths stretching up to Mount Royal.

Today, 120 distinct ethnic communities are represented in its population of more than 3.6 million, making Montréal a veritable mosaic of cultures and traditions. The world’s second largest francophone city after Paris, it merits the moniker ‘international’ city, a cosmopolitan centre with proud roots in the past that enthusiastically embraces the future. A world leader in such industries as aeronautics, information technology and biotechnology, the city has also made significant innovations in medicine, multimedia, the arts and urban planning. Its avant-garde spirit has not gone unnoticed: in 2006, Montréal was named a UNESCO City of Design.

Day and night, Montréal summers ooze welcoming charm. Hit the streets and stroll, wander by a festival for free music and street performances, or shop from the treasure trove of unique boutiques. Within a few steps of the venue, you’ll find some of the restaurants that gave Montréal its global gastronomic reputation. And after-dinner drinks on a rooftop terrasse are a must.

Enjoy your stay!



MONTRÉAL PHOTOS
Image of the Christ Church Cathedral - Sainte Catherine Street
© Eva Blue - Tourisme Montréal

The Christ Church Cathedral - Sainte Catherine Street

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© Freddy Arciniegas - Arcpixel - Tourisme Montréal

Square Viger

Image of the Old Port of Montréal - La Grande Roue
© Eva Blue - Tourisme Montréal

The Old Port of Montréal - La Grande Roue

Image of the Kondiaronk belvedere - Mount Royal Chalet
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Kondiaronk belvedere - Mount Royal Chalet

Image of the Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
© Photo Hélico Inc - Tourisme Montréal

Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

Image of The Montréal Olympic Park, Stadium and Tower
© Photo Hélico - Yves Tremblay - Tourisme Montréal

The Montréal Olympic Park, Stadium and Tower

Image of the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada
© Eva Blue - Tourisme Montréal

Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada