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Night Out Limo

Night Out Limo

For that needed break from the daily grind, gather your entourage together for a fun night out

Pearson Airport Limousine

Pearson Airport Limosines

One of the best options for your transportation service you can get in Toronto is Toronto Star Limousine

Party Bus Service

Party Bus Toronto

Toronto Star Limousine offers the ultimate party bus rental and event services

Prom Limousine Services

Prom Limo Toronto

You’ve worked hard all year long and now it’s time to party! Get to your prom and after party safely

Wedding Limo Service

Wedding Limo Toronto

Toronto Star Limousine provides each customer with a first-class VIP experience

Corporate Limo Services

Corporate Limo Service

In the business world, one of the crucial aspects is the corporate image. In general

Limousine Services

Optimal service and limousine rental always go hand in hand at Toronto Star Limousine.

Long distance limo service

Long Distance Limo Service

Have you ever been in a situation where traveling by plane wasn’t an option?

Chauffeur Service

Chauffeur Service

Do you need a luxurious ride for an important meeting or to greet your special guests,

Airport Transfer Service

Airport Transfer Service

We have more than 25 years of experience in the Transport industry. We offer you a good service

NIGARA Falls

No visit to Canada is complete without a trip to one of the most impressive and powerful natural wonders, NIGARA Falls, discover the beauty of the Niagara falls and its accompanying attractions.

CN Tower & Edge Walk

Toronto’s most iconic attraction is the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere and it now includes EdgeWalk, a thrilling hands-free walk on an outside ledge of the tower.

St. Lawrence Market

Great picnic fare can be discovered at The St. Lawrence Market, ranked by National Geographic as the world’s best food market. Try the famous peameal bacon sandwich at Carousel Bakery.

Toronto Islands & Centreville

Visitors who want to be closer to the ground can take the scenic ferry ride the Toronto Island which provides a great photo opportunity of the skyline. Bike, picnic and explore the Centre Island amusement park, Centreville.

Chinatown

A short walk or street car ride from The Eaton Centre is Chinatown. It’s one of three Chinatowns in the city and borders on Kensington Market, a bohemian mix of vintage shops, funky restaurants, cafes and bars in addition to Latin American markets and food stalls.

Canada’s Wonderland

Canada's Premier Amusement Park. It's where families come to spend quality time with each other and their good friends, g-forces. Canada's Wonderland is the home to the most exhilarating collection of rides, roller coasters and water park fun in Canada.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Ripley’s Aquarium of CanadaThe aquarium holds 5.7 million litres (1.5 million gallons) of water and shows marine and freshwater habitats from around the world.The aquarium is organized into nine galleries: Canadian Waters, Rainbow Reef, Dangerous Lagoon, Discovery Centre, The Gallery, Ray Bay, Planet Jellies, Life Support Systems and the Shoreline Gallery. It is home to 16,000 animals.

Toronto Zoo

The Toronto ZooCanada’s premier Zoo offers over 5,000 animals and is home to award-winning exhibits including The Giant Panda Experience (home to Canada’s only giant pandas Er Shun & Da Mao), the African Savannah, Gorilla Rainforest (the largest indoor gorilla exhibit in North America), the Great Barrier Reef and our 10-acre Tundra Trek home to our polar bears and Arctic wolves.

Hockey Hall of Fame

The world’s one and only! Experience the game that defines Canada and a sport that has been adopted by over 80 countries. Much more than a sports museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a vibrant, innovative and interactive destination for guests of all ages and levels of interest. Spread across 65,000 square feet, the Hall of Fame offers something for everyone: the finest collection of hockey artifacts at all levels of play from around the world.

Toronto Eaton Centre

The Toronto Eaton Centre is more than just a shopping centre. It’s an architectural model for shopping malls around the country. Completed in 1979 and given a new facade in 1999, it is the third largest mall in Canada and is one of the city’s most popular attractions. There are more than 285 shops, restaurants, and services to wind your way through including brand new stores like Hollister, Mango, Bebe Sport, Lululemon Athletica and Pink Paw.

The Distillery Historic District

The Distillery District is another one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighborhoods It was Toronto’s first distillery –which produced almost half of Ontario’s total spirit production in 1871— and is now home to high-end boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. You can take a tour here or may be lucky enough to see a movie or TV show being filmed here. Family & Educational Attractions Toronto is chock-full of family friendly activities that are educational and fun.

Ontario Science Centre

The Ontario Science CentreOne of Canada's most visited cultural attractions; the Ontario Science Centre offers hundreds of interactive exhibits, science demonstrations and films under the IMAX® Dome. The Weston Family Innovation Centre allows youth to create and innovate, the Space Hall is home to Toronto’s only public planetarium and the OMNIMAX® theatre offers a varied lineup of IMAX® films. New permanent exhibition now open! We developed amazing new experiences that explore the bounds of what's humanly possible.

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), French: Musée royal de l'Ontario) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America, the largest in Canada, and attracts over one million visitors every year, the second most for a Canadian art museum after the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. With more than six million items and forty galleries, the museum's diverse collections of world culture and natural history contribute to its international reputation.

Casa Loma

In Casa Loma kids (and moms and dads…) can unleash their inner Harry Potter in North America’s only castle, Casa Loma.The house cost approximately $3.5 million and took a team of 300 workers three years to build from start to finish. Due to the start of World War I, construction on the house was halted. At 98 rooms covering 64,700 square feet (6,011 m2), it was the largest private residence in Canada.