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4 Surprising Attractions That You Didn’t Know About in Scarborough

November 8, 2013

Often considered an outpost of Toronto, Scarborough is one of the city’s most diverse suburban communities. Whether you’re staying at 360 Centre’s furnished rentals at Forest Vista, Scarborough offers a bevy of destinations to explore and tour either solo or with your family and friends. From exceptional shopping and history to science and animals, what you’ll find in Scarborough will delight and surprise you.

Metro Toronto Zoo

As Canada’s premiere zoo, the Metro Toronto Zoo features more than a dozen interactive pavilions representing animals from locations around the globe. Among this summer’s most anticipated exhibits is the Giant Panda Experience. As part of a conservation partnership with China, the Giant Pandas will remain at the Metro Toronto Zoo for the next five years, offering visitors a rare opportunity to visit this endangered animal.

Science CentreOntario Science Centre

With more than 600 activities in the Ontario Science Centre’s ten exhibit halls, there is something for guests of all ages. From the Living Earth to the Human Body to the Science Arcade, you’ll experience the wonders of our world through opportunities that allow you to explore the mysteries of science. For families with young children, the Weston Family Innovation Centre features a mixture of engaging science projects and media tools that encourage you to experiment. In addition, the IMAX Dome Theatre features a rotation of films that immerse you in an entirely different movie-going experience.

Scarborough Museum

Taking a trip through Scarborough’s history offers a fresh view of how this suburban community came to be established. Nestled along the trails of Thompson Memorial Park, the museum traces the community’s historic roots over two centuries of immigration. The museum also frequently hosts special events throughout the year and participates in city-wide festivals including Canada Day and Doors Open Toronto.

Pacific MallPacific Mall

Built in a traditional pacific market style, the Pacific Heritage Town is located in the Pacific Mall and offers more than 100 retailer counters. From restaurants offering traditional Asian cuisine to fashion, home and gift retailers, the Pacific Mall offers a distinct blend of business and cultural diversity that makes for a truly unique shopping experience. Along with the retailers and restaurants, the mall frequently hosts a variety of special events including special appearance by musical, entertainment, and cultural groups.

While Toronto’s vibrant downtown provides endless tourist options, it’s possible to stay close to home and still experience the diversity of touring the city. Even though your building’s pool beacons; enhance your experience by exploring some of these exceptional destinations. We promise that you’ll still have time to lounge poolside too!

Announcements, Downtown Toronto

DelSuites Announces New Furnished Rental Location at 300 Front Street West

October 17, 2013

With the newest Toronto location at 300 Front Street West, DelSuites is providing guests another conveniently situated, short term rental option.

In this 49-story high-rise condominium property, we will now be able to offer guests, especially business clients, accommodations that’s within close proximity to the city’s financial, fashion and entertainment districts.

With ample living space including fully-equipped kitchens as well as in-suite washer and dryers and free housekeeping services, each one, two and three bedroom furnished rental in Toronto allows guests to instantly feel right at home. Bedroom

Located east of Blue Jays Way, this urban dwelling is within walking distance to many of Toronto’s restaurants, sports facilities and theatres; key neighbourhood features that enable guests to easily entertain business clients, without the hassle of transportation. Along with the prime location, some of the building features include a whirlpool, yoga classes and a roof-top pool with cabanas that offer a spectacular view of the city skyline and Lake Ontario.

When it comes to accessibility to bicycle and running trails, guests will be able to explore a wide range of Toronto’s parks and trails along with the extensive waterfront paths. In addition, this property offers pet owners the option of having their furry friends (either two cats or one dog) during their stay.  Living RoomAlong with close proximity to the cities major highway systems, Toronto’s downtown and suburban areas are also easily accessible from Front Street by way of TTC subway, bus and street cars, GO Transit and Via Rail trains offering commuters with several transportation options.

Click here for more information on 300 Front St. West.

Announcements, Uncategorized

DelSuites Celebrates 15 Years of Service

October 8, 2013

15 Years of ServiceToday we celebrate our 15th anniversary, cementing our reputation as one of the most experienced Corporate Housing provider in Toronto. Since the inception of DelSuites, founded on 8th October 1998, the company’s knowledgeable team and relentless customer focus has propelled rapid growth within Toronto.

Over the company’s 15 years in business, DelSuites has provided “A Home Away from Home” to many families and corporate clientele. In addition, DelSuites has offered employment to some of the best in the industry who have been the integral part of this company’s success. 

“The team will continue to focus on building a company that thrives and adapts to an ever-changing business climate that will give DelSuites a competitive edge and look forward to celebrating again in another 15 years,” shares DelSuites General Manager, Dan Henderson.

We will continuously reflect on the lessons learned over the past 15 years and will always remember our core values that shape the culture and character of our company. By doing things the right way with respect to ethics and dedicated to provide the best in class in furnished accommodations to our customers. Our feedback consistently ranks among the best in the industry, and we’ve found having both operational experience and a top-notch workforce is the key to making a seamless experience for our customers.

Community Events, Relocation

DelSuites Attending 2013 CERC Conference

September 20, 2013

At the 2013 Canadian Employee Relocation beginning Sept 22nd to Sept 24th, Global Crossings will welcome delegates from the relocation industry to build connections,  share insights and join fellow professionals for an in-depth look into the future of talent mobility.

Sessions feature an accomplished faculty of speakers including Greg Lindsay, an expert on globalization, urbanization and innovation who will share insights about the experiences of global companies and how they are finding ways to innovate and discover new solutions that will build the workforce of tomorrow.

In addition, more specialized sessions will include topics such as developing an effective global cross border Model led by Howard Greenberg and Suzanne de Lint from KPMG Law LLP and Daena Vida from Oracle Corporation.

Beyond the learning sessions, there are plenty of resources and business solutions to explore at this year’s conference. No matter where your business takes you, DelSuites recognizes that our global economy makes finding the right corporate housing provider a top priority. As a leader in Toronto’s corporate housing market, our team understands the unique needs that face new Torontonians.

In an effort to help you make the right decisions for your staff, DelSuites will be available throughout the conference to answer any questions that you may have about our properties and our neighbourhoods.

As a proud member of the Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA), DelSuites is not only committed to offering quality furnished rentals in Toronto, but we’re also interested in hearing what our clients think about our properties and services. Whether you’re a current client or exploring your housing options, drop by our booth (Booth #24) and connect with our team members to find out more about how we can best serve your business. And while our friendly staff with their expert housing advice are reason enough to come by, we’ll have a few prizes on hand to give away too!

Lifestyle talk, North York, Toronto Condos, Uncategorized

Escape the City at the Meridian in North York

June 4, 2013

Although downtown living definitely has its perks, you don’t have to live in the heart of the city to enjoy the amenities that Toronto has to offer. In fact, jetting out of the bustling core may be just the break that you need; but let’s face it, even on the weekends, you’ll still want to be View from Meridian Balconyclose to good restaurants, parks and entertainment venues.

In the heart of North York, the Meridian offers you the benefits of metropolitan living including easy access to green spaces.

From outdoor enthusiasts to young families, guests will enjoy the opportunity to explore the parks and trails that are within walking distance of the front lobby. In particular, the recently expanded Edithvale Park offers plenty of room for playing and picnicking.

PlaygroundAlthough the parkland accommodates multiple uses, in 2012 the park was professionally designed to incorporate a unified appearance. The expansive park now features two new playground structures, a herb garden and new plantings.

As an added safety feature, additional lighting has been added to the pathways. Intended to serve as a hub for community gatherings, a community baker’s oven has also been added to the location. From crisp pizzas to tender flatbreads, follow the aroma for a delicious treat on weekends and some weeknight Splashpadevening.

In addition, the Meridian is also close to outdoor splash pads and recreational sports fields that are a refreshing bonus, especially during the heat of the summer months. Along with its close proximity to parklands, the Meridian includes easy access to subway and GO bus systems.

Whether you have business in the suburbs or downtown core, at the Meridian you’re only a five-minute walk to Yonge and Finch station, which allows you to easily connect to other regional transit lines should you need to travel outside of Toronto.

Finch Subway Station