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A Gift Idea That Everyone Will Actually Love & You Can Save Big This Black Friday

Buy one gift card and get the second one at 50% of the total value!

A Gift Idea That Everyone Will Actually Love & You Can Save Big This Black Friday
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Get ready to indulge in the ultimate holiday season with Corner Collection's exclusive Black Friday offer that promises to elevate your experiences across Old Montreal's finest properties! From luxurious hotels to exquisite dining and rejuvenating spa retreats, Corner Collection has something special in store just for you.

Imagine this - you purchase a $500 gift card, and they gift you a second card worth $250 absolutely free! It brings joy of giving to another level. The more you give, the more you get back in return. It's the perfect opportunity to treat yourself and your loved ones to the epitome of luxury.

Whether it's a weekend getaway, a sumptuous dining experience, or a revitalizing spa retreat, Corner Collection has you covered. Treat yourself or surprise a loved one with the gift of luxury.

Corner Collection's Black Friday Extravaganza

Promo: Buy one gift card, get the second at 50% of the total value*

When: November 24 to 27

Where: Online - applies to online gift cards only

Details : It's valid at every Corner Collection property, ensuring you have access to a world of sophistication and charm. Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Hôtel Nelligan and Hôtel Place d'Armes, savour the culinary delights of Méchant Boeuf, Modavie, Kyo Bar Japonais, and Brasserie 701, and rejuvenate your senses at the relaxing Rainspa.

Benefit from Corner Collection's Black Friday! Shop here

*The second gift card is valid from January 2 to April 30, 2024.

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