Fairfax, Virginia-based hotel management company continues its expansion in Canada

Fairfax, Virginia (PRWEB) October 23, 2015

Crescent Hotels & Resorts announced today that it has been selected to manage The Westin Prince, Toronto. The 388 room hotel offers 30,000 square feet of meeting space, accommodating groups of 10 to 700 guests. The hotel is situated on 15 acres of picturesque parkland in the northern part of Toronto and offers convenient access to downtown, Toronto Pearson International airport and many Toronto corporate offices and attractions. Most notable among the hotel’s accolades is the fact that it has been awarded CAA/AAA Four-Diamond status for 39 consecutive years, a testament to the staff’s commitment to outstanding guest service.

“We are pleased to add a property of this quality to our expanding portfolio of hotels in Canada,” said Michael George, Founder and Chief Executive Office of Crescent Hotels & Resorts. “The Westin Prince Toronto features a resort-like atmosphere with great cuisine and amenities that appeal to both the business and leisure traveler.”

The hotel features a variety of on-site dining options to suit the most discriminating palate. Seasons at the Prince, located adjacent to the hotel lobby, offers casual, American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The 900 Lounge, also located off the hotel lobby, offers a lighter fare from lunch until late night as well as a tempting selection of beers, wine and cocktails. For an international treat, guests can enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine in an elegant atmosphere at Katsura or sample modern Persian cuisine at Gilaneh, both located on the hotel grounds. Of course, in-room dining is also available for guests wishing to dine in the privacy of their room or suite.

In addition to the parkland surroundings, the hotel boasts amenities that give it the atmosphere of an exclusive resort. The WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio allows guests to stay energized with state-of-the art cardio and weight equipment. The seasonal, outdoor heated pool is just steps away for a quick dip after a workout, or a more leisurely swim. Jogging trails crisscross the property and lighted tennis courts provide an option for those guests preferring their exercise in the fresh air. The hotel concierge can assist with tee times at nearby golf courses and many other local entertainment options. And the business center staff provides printing, copying, shipping and other services to help guests stay on top of work while they travel.

“The hotel’s location in northern Toronto is convenient to transportation options, local corporations and many of Toronto’s most popular attractions,” said Tony Cohen, Partner and Executive Vice President for Crescent. Among the more popular attractions hotel guests frequent are The Ontario Science Centre, the Aga Khan Museum, and the Toronto Zoo. The zoo has been especially popular among tourists with the news that their resident panda is expecting twins.

For more information, or to book your next meeting or stay at The Westin Prince Toronto, please visit westinprincetoronto.com or call (888) 627-8550.

ABOUT CRESCENT HOTELS & RESORTS
Crescent Hotels & Resorts is a nationally recognized, top-5 operator of hotels and resorts. Crescent currently operates over 100 hotels and resorts in 27 states in the US and 5 provinces in Canada. Crescent is one of the few elite management companies approved to operate upper-upscale and luxury hotels under the brand families of Marriott, Hilton, Starwood, Hyatt and IHG. Crescent also operates a collection of legendary independent hotels and resorts. Crescent’s clients are made up of hotel REITs, private equity firms and major developers. For more information, please visit http://www.chrco.com.

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