The TrainingPartner 2009 User Conference will be held May 13-15 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada at the award-winning Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort and Spa. Pre-conference training will be held at the same location from May 11-13, 2009.
Conference rates for the Ocean Pointe are: $199 CDN for a courtyard view room; $229 CDN for a premier harbor view room $259 CDN for a deluxe harbor view room. (Pricing is based on single or double occupancy.) Please check currency exchange to determine US dollar values.
There are three ways to make your reservation.
a) Click the following link to reach the online booking page: Online Hotel Booking
b) Call 1-800-667-4677 and ask for a reservation for the GeoMetrix/TrainingPartner User Conference.
c) E-mail the following address with the same information: Delta Victoria
Regardless of how you book, you must book before April 10, 2008 to get the hotel conference rate.
If you prefer to find alternate accommodation please refer to our Visitor Guide
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Airport shuttle to the hotel or downtown is approximately $15 CDN and hotel parking is currently $14 CDN per day. There is only limited parking on the street near the hotel.
If you are walking to and from a different hotel and the conference venue, however, be aware that it is at least a 10-minute walk to the next closest hotel and to the rest of the downtown area. If you are driving, then an almost unlimited selection of accommodation and prices can be found within a 10-minute drive of the conference venue. However, since most activities will be at the Ocean Pointe, we advise that this is your best choice if you want easy access to all events.
If you have not visited Victoria before, you should know that Victoria is located on Vancouver Island, which can only be reached by air or sea — there is no road or bridge linking Vancouver Island to the mainland of North America.
Victoria has an international airport with flights from locations around North America, usually connecting through Vancouver or Seattle.
To reach Victoria by car, you can take a ferry from the mainland of British Columbia or from Washington State. There are also passenger boats from a number of locations around the Pacific Northwest.
United States citizens and citizens of some other countries do not require visas to visit Canada. They do require a valid passport