

registration
Online registration will open
October 15, 2025.

Accommodation
Congress Venue :
Le Westin Montréal
270 Rue Saint-Antoine, Montréal QC
T : 1 514-380-3333
History and modern comfort come together at Le Westin Montréal, the host hotel for the 6th World Congress of Cutaneous Lymphomas. Located in the heart of Old Montréal, the hotel offers contemporary amenities surrounded by centuries of architecture, art, and French culture. Many of the city’s most iconic landmarks are just steps away, including the Notre-Dame Basilica, the cobblestone streets of the historic district, and the Old Port.
After a day of sessions or sightseeing, unwind in spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, pillowtop mattresses, and marble bathrooms.
A special WCCL group rate starting at CA $309/night (plus applicable taxes) is available for standard rooms. Montréal is a popular destination in June, and we expect the group block to sell out quickly. To ensure availability, we strongly encourage early booking. The deadline to reserve at the WCCL rate is May 31, 2026.
*Room and taxes – Le Westin Montréal room rates per night are in Canadian funds and are subject to applicable taxes (currently 3.5% Housing Tax, 5% GST and 9.975% PST) in effect at the time of check out.
The online booking link will be added to this page shortly.



Travel Scholarships
The ISCL will award travel scholarships to select investigators from under-represented nations (Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe), whose abstract has been accepted for presentation at the congress. Projects that further the aims of the ISCL will be given priority consideration. ISCL is a non-profit worldwide organization with the aims of:
- Increasing knowledge of lymphapropliferative and related disorders of the skin
- Fostering collaboration among clinicians, scientists and regional or national groups by being sponsor or an international registry of cutaneous lymphomas
- Promoting dissemination of scientific information by organizing meetings
- Favoring consensus about diagnosis, management and treatment of cutaneous lymphomas
Award Details: $1,000 USD to be distributed at the congress in Canadian dollars to assist with travel costs. A certificate will also be provided. Recipients are required to present their accepted abstract at the 6WCCL and attend the Award Ceremony.
Who Should Apply: Investigators who practice or conduct research in an under-represented nation, and who have submitted an abstract for peer-review consideration. Check the Travel Scholarships box when submitting your abstract if you are interested in applying.
Visitor & Travel
Getting here
✈️ By Plane
Flying into Montréal (YUL) – Key Info Primary Airport
Direct International Connections
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AIR CANADA/STAR ALLIANCE DISCOUNTS HIDE FOR NOW Air Canada is the Official Canadian Airline for 6WCCL. A discount code will be posted shortly. Bookmark this page and check back soon.
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🚉 By Train
VIA Rail has a partnership with Amtrak. Direct train service between New York (via Moynihan Train Hall) and Montréal’s Central Station is available via Amtrak Adirondack.
VIA Rail Ontario–Quebec Corridor (e.g. Toronto–Montréal)
• Frequent daily routes between Montréal and other major Canadian cities such as Toronto offer economy and business class seating. The Toronto to Montréal trip is about 5.5 to 6 hours
VIA Rail Discount (more info to come soon)
For 6WCCL Attendees travelling to Montréal via train, we have arranged a 10% discount on fares from all stations throughout the VIA system to Montréal and return. To book train travel, visit viarail.ca and enter the Discount Code: xxxx
VALID: | June x, 2026 to June/July x, 2026 |
RESTRICTIONS: |
Fare applies to a maximum of two passengers per booking. One complimentary stopover is allowed at no additional charge. For travel on all fare plans in Business class, the first stopover is allowed at no additional charge, provided that this stopover takes place in Toronto, Montréal or Ottawa only. |
DISCOUNT: | 10% off the best available fare in Economy, Economy Plus, Business, Business Plus, Sleeper class. “Subject to the conditions and restrictions of the fare plan to which the additional discount is being applied.” |
EXCEPTION: | Discount does not apply in any Escape fares and Prestige Class. |
IDENTIFICATION: | Participants must reference the event’s VIA convention discount code: xxxx |
Useful Visitor Information
Time Zone |
Montréal in June is on Eastern Daylight Saving Time (GMT-4). Visit TimeAndDATE |
Electricity |
The voltage in Montréal and the rest of Canada is 110V. You will need a plug converter if you are coming from a country with anything other than 2 pin sockets. Be aware that if you do not have dual voltage equipment it may not work, or may work well under its usual performance. (For example: mobile/cell phone chargers). |
Language |
Canada has two official languages – English and French. The 6th WCCL will be conducted in English. Many banks, hotels, airline offices, service institutions, shops and key tourist destinations have multi-lingual staff. |
Currency and Foreign Exchange |
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the official currency in Canada. Visit Bank of Montreal Currency Converter. All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants. A lot of tourist-friendly businesses choose to accept American currency as a courtesy to American tourists, but US dollars are legally a foreign currency in Canada, not a secondary currency. What this means is that businesses that choose to accept US dollars choose their own exchange rate, and they will only give back change in Canadian dollars, as it’s what they’re legally able to do. Infrastructure in Canada – vending machines, laundry machines, public transit ticket machines, parking meters – basically anything where you insert coins or bills, will only accept Canadian dollars or coins. Canadian one dollar coin (“loonie”) ($) = 100 cents Currency Exchange: currency exchanges can be found throughout Montréal and the international airport. |
Credit and Debit Cards |
Most major credit cards are accepted, but visitors are always advised to check with the vendor before a purchase is made. Cash machines with 24 hour access are available in many convenient locations throughout Montréal and Canada. |
Banking |
Regular banking hours in Canada are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, with extended hours including weekends at some locations. Visitors who wish to cash cheques or require other banking services are advised to check times of operation with the institutions. Main branches of Canadian chartered banks, particularly in major centres, are equipped to exchange foreign currency as well. Several major European and foreign banks have offices in Montréal, and will handle some foreign currencies directly. Most banks have automatic teller machines, which can be accessed 24 hours a day, using bank or credit cards on major international banking networks such as Cirrus, Plus and Interac. |
Tipping |
It is customary to tip restaurant waiters, taxi drivers and hairdressers 18 – 20% of the bill, before taxes. Bellhops, porters, doormen, etc. generally receive at least $2 per suitcase or per service rendered. Coffee and food counters often have a tip cup next to the cash register; spare change is always appreciated, but not required. |
Taxes |
There are two applicable taxes in Québec: a federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5% and a Québec provincial tax (TVQ) of 9.975%. A 3.5% accommodation tax is also in effect in Montréal. |
🚖 Getting from YUL to Downtown Montréal
🚗 Taxi or Rideshare
• Flat rate to downtown: $48.40 CAD (as of 2025)
• Fixed price includes all fees; tipping (~10%) is customary
• Rideshare options: Uber, Eva (local alternative to Uber)
🚌 Airport Bus (747 Express)
• 24/7 service between YUL and downtown (via major hotels & metro stations)
• Fare: $11 CAD, valid for 24 hours on all public transit
• Pay at airport vending machines (cash or card) or use a preloaded OPUS card
🚉 Train/Metro
• No direct rail service from the airport yet (REM train coming soon)
• Closest metro station accessible via the 747 or taxi
WCCL Privacy Policy
The World Congress of Cutaneous Lymphomas (WCCL) is committed to protecting your privacy. This statement explains our practice with respect to your personal information.
The personal information collected (name, address, phone, email) is supplied by you voluntarily, such as when you contact us by e-mail, to register for the congress, book a hotel online or complete an abstract submission or as provided by the International Society of Cutaneous Lymphomas for the purposes of providing ISCL Members with congress information.
The WCCL will use the information you provide about yourself solely for the purpose of responding to your inquiries or communicating with you for other similar purposes (such as sending you a confirmation of registration, hotel booking or providing you with information that we believe may be of interest to you).
Your personal information will not be used for any purpose other than as stated herein, unless you consent to such other purpose (in which case we will inform you, before you give your consent, of the specific purpose for which the information will be used).
Montreal City
Montréal is a thrilling city that effortlessly blends historic charm, cultural diversity, culinary riches and artistic creativity to create a unique and captivating urban ambiance. It is easily accessible by the newly revamped Montréal-Trudeau airport, only 20 minutes from downtown.
June in Montréal is a vibrant time with warm weather, averaging highs of 74°F (23°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C), and it’s a time for festivals and many outdoor activities.
Montréal is home to many festivals, including the Jazz Festival which will be taking place during the 6th WCCl. https://montrealjazzfest.com/en
Visit la belle province!
- Visit Eastern Townships to explore lively towns and villages just outside of Montréal.
Visa Information
Canada has a well-earned reputation for public safety, fair business practices, racial tolerance, and generous hospitality. As with any international travel, 6WCCL delegates will require a valid passport to visit Canada.
Most delegates will not require a travel visa to visit Canada. For those requiring a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), the 6WCCL will provide a Letter of Invitation that you may submit, along with your 6WCCL registration confirmation, to assist and expedite your visa application. Please note that the Letter of Invitation will only be issued to registered and paid delegates of the Congress. It is important that delegates apply early to allow adequate time for processing Visa applications. This will allow for a smooth, hassle-free process in coming to Montréal.
Processing visa applications for travel to Canada has never been more efficient. Canada now accepts electronic applications which means applicants seeking approval for visitation can send a copy of their passport instead of the real deal. Once the application has been approved, delegates will receive instructions for passport submission. Paper applications are also welcome through visa offices or visa application centres. Visa exemptions for Canada are applicable in 49 countries. To see if you require a TRV for your trip to Montréal for 6WCCL, visit here.
Temporary Resident Visa Applications
For those visitors who do require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), we advise you to apply early to allow adequate time for processing. Applications for TRVs must be submitted to the appropriate visa office abroad well in advance of the intended visit and at least four (4) weeks in advance of travel.
For more information on visas and entry requirements to Canada, click here
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Contact Us!
For more information, please contact the Congress Secretariat, Simply Eventful Management
E: [email protected]
T: +1 (604) 738-8600