This hotel was booked by the company I work for, for a two day summit. So this was a two-night stay.
The good: Located downtown Toronto. Easy to find if you walk down the street (next to CN Tower). Couch and tv area which was chic. Big bathroom. Comfortable bed. Lobby is wonderful, modern, and chic. No stains on carpet. Nice coffee machine and supplies.
The bad: Rooms on side of railroads makes it noisy during the night, therefore hard to have a good night sleep. You can see nail corrosion through the wallpaper in the bathroom and under the A/C. I am not sure if pull out couch fits the small living room (did not try). Closet doors very old fashion. Painting job and cutting poorly done, you can see drops at certain areas. If your room is far left in the hotel, you might get lost as it is poorly indicated (employee had to help me). Bottom wood panels in halls needs paint touch-ups. Reservation showed one king bed, but they ran out, so ended up with two queens (but I was okay with it).
In the end, this is a nice hotel but I do not think it is worth the price the company paid for it. I guess it would be a great choice if the Blue Jays were playing.