The registration desk will be located on the second floor of the conference venue at 89 Chestnut St. Registration hours will be:
Wednesday 4:00 -10:00 p.m.
Thursday and Friday 8:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday 8:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m..
For those wishing to renew their membership to, or join, the Canadian Archaeological Association, forms will be available at the registration desk.

OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION
Wednesday, May 24th, 6:30-10:00 pm in the Lakeview Room on the 27th floor. Come out and mix with new colleagues and old friends while enjoying a panoramic view of the city. Finger food and cash bar.
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The Call for Papers deadline for the 39th Annual Canadian Archaeological Association conference was Tuesday February 28th, 2006. The conference committee has reviewed the submissions and has put together a preliminary programme, which may be accessed by clicking on the 'Programme' tab above.
Paper confirmation emails will be sent to all authors by the second week of May.
If you have any questions regarding your submission, please contact the conference committee by clicking here.
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The 2006 CAA meetings will be held at 89 Chestnut, a University of Toronto residence and conference centre located in the heart of the city. Formerly a hotel, 89 Chestnut features private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, housekeeping services, a restaurant, fitness centre and parking facilities. Each room has individually controlled air conditioning and telephone service with free local calls. Internet connections are also available. Take a look at the 89 Chestnut web site for more details.
In addition to its numerous amenities, 89 Chestnut is also located within a stone's throw of Toronto's most popular tourist attractions, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the CN Tower, the Eaton Centre, and City Hall. Other attractions such as Queen's Park and the Royal Ontario Museum can also be found just a short distance away.

Reservation options now available! Please click on the 'Lodgings' tab (above) for more information. |
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