My new favourite hotel in Montreal.
Rooms are massive; you get a living room, a kitchen (full fridge, stove, dishwasher, and microwave), a giant bathroom, and a bedroom. Kitchen has no cutlery/plates/etc but you can request them by calling downstairs. If you're lucky your suite will have a giant jacuzzi (i'm 6'2" and i fit in like a glove).
I was here as part of a group so internet was included for free (pro-tip: it's always free in the lobby). As someone who travels a lot the internet was good: it was stable and had adequate signal throughout the suite. Anyone who expects speedy/cheap internet in a hotel is naive (or hasn't done much travelling). I got strong LTE signal (Rogers) on my phone, so could have tethered too.
Each room night comes with a free drink and complimentary breakfast, alas sleep came over food so i didn't get to try out the breakfast, and didn't care about the drink. Parking is $23/night and includes unlimited in/out privileges: it's a small lot so you might need to park at the convention centre down the street if you're in big SUV (or suck at driving in tight spaces).
THE WINDOWS ACTUALLY OPEN. Sorry for caps-lock but so many hotels are so concerned about people jumping that they bolt all the windows shut. My co-worker had a smoking room and was shocked to find the ability to open the window. The non-smoking rooms have newer/nicer furniture than the smoking ones (and obviously don't reek of smoke).
Only downside is that none of the rooms have a view (unless you count construction and other room windows as a view). Also there are only two elevators that are sometimes so slow they feel like they're being hand-cranked. No free water bottles either.