Safe affordable Toronto limousine service

Posted By Payperbiz on August 16, 2009

JUST got back from a Toronto vacation but reading the papers today made me terribly miss that city of Canada as I realized I’m back to my hometown famous for road mishaps. According to the news today, a single vehicle car crash unfortunately occurred yesterday on Interstate 77 near Interstate 485. The vehicle traveling south entered the grass divider between I-77 and I-485, and flipped in the process. One of the two passengers flew out of the car and was immediately rushed to the hospital.

In my two-week stay in Toronto, a Pearson Airport limousine chauffeur made sure I got to my destination safe everyday. I don’t remember missing home (nor driving my own car) the whole time. It wasn’t like this the first time I set foot on Hamilton as an airport limousine wasn’t a consideration at the time so I took a shuttle bus traveling to different tourist spots like the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Science Center, and Toronto Zoo. The end result? It made feel so tired I barely enjoyed the trip.

So upon getting another opportunity to travel Toronto, a Pearson transportation was definitely on my list not to mention topping it. Hiring a limousine in Toronto for an island tour or airport pickup is actually favorable as it saves you the hassle that comes with public transportation. What’s more, you don’t have to endure stopovers that only seemingly want to delay your activities and itinerary on a given day as your limousine driver will only halt the car when you tell him to.

In comparison to public utility vehicles, a limousine boasts state-of-the-art amenities like LCD TV, fiber optic lighting, surround sound system, and a full bar which offers complimentary drinks. Whether you’re heading to a wedding, business meeting or simply touring the city, a limousine service in Toronto can guarantee the best experience that’s why I booked it a month prior to my scheduled trip.

There in Toronto, I did not only see firsthand the European inspired Casa Loma museum, which boasts five acres of gardens, but I also enjoyed touring the Distillery District that teems with cafes, restaurants and shops in historic architectural designs.

What completed the whole Toronto experience though was the concert of my favorite band, Coldplay, at the Rogers Centre! They played cuts from their 2008 album, Viva La Vida, which gathered numerous Grammy awards.

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