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Old May 23rd 2013, 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by dbd33
A welfare motel? You're having a laugh.

Student housing, out of term, is basic, cheap and not too disease ridden. This place http://www.neill-wycik.com/ is central. Coming out of the front door after dark turn right and walk briskly.
Haha, I did think it was very cheap. I googled it for reviews and decided not to go for it...

Saying that, if any men out there need to know where to find ladies of the night I think I might now have a few addresses for you!!!
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Old May 23rd 2013, 1:29 pm
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I actually found a studio 6 in Mississauga which has kitchen facilities so that's I think what I'll be going for... He lives near the Islington Golf Course...
Sounds perfect, Islington would be a long haul from the east side.

One of the hotels i gave was VERY cheap, but like dbd said, maybe a bit too cheap.

Stick with the bigger names and you should be OK
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Old May 23rd 2013, 1:43 pm
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Originally Posted by magnumpi
Sounds perfect, Islington would be a long haul from the east side.

One of the hotels i gave was VERY cheap, but like dbd said, maybe a bit too cheap.

Stick with the bigger names and you should be OK
Well I booked this...
http://www.staystudio6.com/G6Maps/S6...x?searchtype=C
If we hate it we can always leave...
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Originally Posted by dbd33
Student housing, out of term, is basic, cheap and not too disease ridden.
I was going to suggest the same thing:

http://www.housing.utoronto.ca/summer.htm

http://www.housing.utoronto.ca/summe...chure2013.aspx

The Chestnut Residence is actually a converted hotel. I took a tour when my daughter was thinking of going to U of T. Very nice - but it seemed weird to think it was now a student rez.

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Oh for the great old days of Rochdale College. That wonderful establishment on Bloor West. It was they place to stay back when.
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