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The following is a subset of the places and things you can see and do in Toronto onboard the comfort and luxury of a limousine from Air Executive Limo.
CN Tower

A wonder of the world, Toronto's CN Tower is the world's tallest building and free standing structure. Internationally famous for its panoramic indoor and outdoor observatories, the CN Tower is home to the spell binding Glass Floor and Sky Pod, the world's highest observation gallery.

Casa Loma

Experience the romance and splendour of a bygone era at Casa Loma. Explore the former home of Sir Henry Pellatt complete with decorated suites, secret passages, stately towers, an 800-foot tunnel and luxurious stables.

Air Canada Center

Built on the site of the old Canada Post Delivery Building (c. 1940) and incorporating the east and south facade of that structure, the Air Canada Centre blends the old with the new -- history with state-of-the-art technology.

Historic Campbell House

Built in 1822, this was the home of William Campbell, sixth Chief Justice of Upper Canada, and his wife Hannah. Moved to its present location in 1972, and restored with late 18th and early 19th century furniture and artifacts.

The Pier

Housed in a brilliantly restored 1930 shipping warehouse, The Pier brings to life the dramatic history of the Toronto Bay. Interactive exhibits, dynamic displays, rare historic artifacts, traditional wooden boat building, and a variety of exciting programmes tell the fascinating and ongoing story of the City and the Bay.

Canadian Broadcasting Centre

It's the headquarters for the English Networks of the CBC, Canada's national public broadcaster. It's one of the most modern broadcasting facilities in North America.

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art is North America's first specialized museum for ceramics. The founding collection was assembled by George and Helen Gardiner in eight years between 1978 and 1984.

Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Corporation (HHOF) exists in order to honour and preserve the history of the game of ice hockey and, in particular, those who have made outstanding contributions and achievements in the development of the game.

Royal Botanical Gardens

With more than 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres), RBG offers spectacular displays of beautiful flowers while protecting a wilderness of high cliffs, deep ravines and wetlands. No other botanical garden in the world has so successfully incorporated natural and cultivated landscapes!

Kortright Centre For Conservation

The diversity of ecosystems located on its 800 acres makes it an ideal setting for a variety of environmental programs. The park encompasses a river valley, wildlife marsh, lush meadows, thick forests and more than 16 kilometres of walking trails and boardwalks.

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