Brentwood Livery Blog

Brand new 12 foot walk-along bus/car wash
Brentwood purchased a new toy recently and we are excited to put it into full use. No, it’s not another vehicle for you to enjoy but a tool to make our cleaning process easier, cheaper, faster and hopefully get 10x better results!
Facebook Live Wedding Open House
Further to my personal article about a career in acting I have found a new creative communication outlet as the chief experience officer at Brentwood Livery in Facebook Live videos.
how you leave others feeling after having an experience with you becomes your trademark Quote
“Your smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, how you leave others feeling after having an experience with you becomes your trademark.” ― Jay Danzie
Brentwood Livery has officially acquired 519Limo, 705Limo and Five Star Limo
We are proud to announce we are continually growing and expanding our services. This month’s Brentwood news is exciting. We have officially acquired 519Limo, 705Limo and Five Star Limo.
More popular than ever, this winter the SUV sedan wins the most requested vehicle for our airport and corporate travel.
Thank You to our clients!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you… to Each AND EVERYONE of YOU for being a Brentwood Livery raving client and Fan!!!
Leo Tobi - Rotarian of the Year
We are very proud to have our very own Leo Tobi receive this award. Below is the given by President Troy Stuebing Kitchener Westmount Rotary Club
Chauffeure driving tip - Aim High in your Steering
People Perish without Vision! - You go where you look! Keep your eyes scanning as far as you can see, and include a mirror check every 5-8 seconds.
Waterloo Region Model Railway Club
Labour Day seems like the appropriate day to have a Brentwood Chauffeur Team BBQ doesn’t it? It was a perfect day, except for the 36 kph wind.
Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Bachelor and Bachelorette Party ideas
Oh, those Spartans. The first evidence of a celebration of a groom’s last night as a single man can be traced back as far as the 5th century B.C. Spartan soldiers would hold a dinner with plenty of toasts to the soon to be married man. The modern idea of a Bachelorette party took much longer to evolve.
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