The Toronto International Deaf Film and Arts Festival (TIDFAF) goal is to promote cultural diversity, educational awareness and the celebration of emerging "Deaf Cinema" through the visual medium.
If you’re based out of town, why not plan to visit one of Canada’s most exciting large cities, as you take in the amazing films of our festival!
Scroll down for a quick overview of the city’s Tourist Attractions Accommodations, Travel and other options as part of your trip-planning - it’s the most convenient and cost-effective way of enjoying the festival.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Why not plan your visit, by checking out some of these excellent online tourist guides for the latest information on Toronto’s many attractions:
HOTEL ACOMMODATIONS
There are several hotel accommodations that located close to our festival venue at Innis Town Hall. They are mid-priced hotels with plenty of amenities. Please visit the link to see a full list of services offered and to make your reservation:
Comfort Hotel Downtown: Link
Courtyard Marriott: Link
Holiday Inn at Bloor-Yorkville: Link
Sutton Place Hotel: Link
OTHER HOTEL OPTIONS & BUDGET ACCOMMODATION
If you’d like to look at other downtown Toronto accommodation options, we recommend you visit the excellent TripAdvisor Page which lists and rates different Toronto hotels at difference price points. We recognize that some festival visitors are operating on an extremely limited budget and for budget-priced accommodation, please visit the detailed page for hostels in Toronto.
TRAVEL OPTIONS
Want to book your hotel and travel at the same time to Toronto? Check out Canada’s largest online travel and accommodation reservation website Expedia.ca or if you are based in the U.S. or International, you can check out here.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE INFORMATION
Want to find out how you can exchange money from your country to Canadian dollar? Check out the foreign exchange rate at http://www.tdcommercialbanking.com/cgi-bin/exchange_cal/exchangeCal.pl.
PASSPORTS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Passport is required to enter Canada and for more information, please visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade at http://www.voyage.gc.ca/preparation_information/menu-eng.asp
QUESTIONS? CONCERNS? CONTACT US!
If you have any questions or concerns about coming to Toronto for the festival, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@tidfaf.ca