
Airport Limo Leslieville Flat Rate to Pearson
$85 flat rate from Leslieville to YYZ. HST and 15% gratuity included. No surge pricing. No surprises at drop-off.
Leslieville to Pearson Airport Limo Service
Most Leslieville passengers book the night before a morning departure and that instinct is right. Queen Street East is straightforward at 4 a.m. but a different story after 7. If you have an early international flight out of Terminal 1, we’ve had hundreds of pickups from the Queen to Carlaw corridor and know exactly what time buffer you need. You can contact us any hour to confirm your booking or adjust pickup time without a cancellation fee, which matters when your departure shifts late. The rate is locked the moment you book: $85 for a Luxury Sedan carrying up to 3 passengers, $110 for a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV carrying up to 6, $475 for a Mercedes Sprinter Van handling groups up to 14, or $595 for a Stretch Limousine for up to 16 on a special occasion and if you want to see every vehicle in detail before you decide, browse our fleet to pick the right fit. Every price includes HST and 15% gratuity, which means the number you see when you book is exactly the number you pay when you step out at departures not a dollar more.
The run from Leslieville to Pearson International Airport covers roughly 31 km, mostly via the Gardiner Expressway westbound to the QEW, then north on Highway 427 into the airport. On a clear weekday morning before 6 a.m. the drive is about 25 minutes. Between 7 and 9, the Gardiner westbound backs up reliably near Spadina, and the 427 north can slow near Dixon Road budget 40 to 45 minutes for any departure with a 9 a.m. or later check-in. Our drivers have been running this specific corridor since 2009 and know when to switch to Lake Shore Boulevard West to bypass a Gardiner bottleneck without adding unnecessary time.
The Leslieville base puts passengers within easy reach of the DVP interchange, which opens up an alternate route north to the 401 westbound if the Gardiner is bad. Terminal 3 drops are slightly faster from Leslieville than Terminal 1 because of the exit sequence off Airport Road. We track your flight in real time, so if your connection gets pushed or a red-eye arrives early, we adjust the flat rate holds either way. This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Leslieville and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. See the full list of pickup areas at our locations page.
How Much Does Airport Limo from Leslieville Cost?
All prices are flat rates. HST and 15% gratuity are already included. The number below is what you pay full stop.
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Why Leslieville Chooses Toronto Airport Limo
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How Long Does Leslieville to Pearson Airport Take?
From a standard Leslieville pickup on Queen Street East or Dundas Street East, the fastest path is south to Lake Shore Boulevard East, west along the lakefront to the Gardiner Expressway on-ramp near Spadina, then west on the Gardiner to the QEW, and north on Highway 427 to Airport Road. Total distance sits around 31 km. Pre-dawn departures anything before 6 a.m. cover that in 25 to 27 minutes without issue.
Midday and rush-hour pickups are a different calculation. The Gardiner westbound backs up between Jarvis and Spadina between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on weekdays predictably, not occasionally. The QEW near the 427 can also slow in the same window. For a 9 a.m. flight, we recommend a pickup time that accounts for 45 minutes door-to-curb, plus your airline’s recommended check-in lead time. International departures from Terminal 1 need more buffer than domestic Terminal 3 runs.
There is an alternate route worth knowing: north on the DVP to the 401 westbound, then south on 427 to the airport. This adds a few kilometers but sidesteps the Gardiner entirely when it is badly congested. Our drivers choose based on live traffic conditions at departure not habit.
Terminal 1 handles Air Canada international and Star Alliance partners. Terminal 3 handles WestJet, United, American, and select charter carriers. Confirm which terminal your airline uses before we pick you up it affects which airport exit we target and, on a tight schedule, it matters.
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What Leslieville Passengers Say About Toronto Airport Limo
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I live on Carlaw Avenue in Leslieville and was skeptical that a limo service would bother with a pickup this close to downtown. Not only did they show up exactly on time at 4:45 a.m., the driver already knew the fastest route to the Gardiner without me saying a word. Total flat rate, no extras at drop-off. I’ve used them three times since.
My flight out of Terminal 1 was delayed by almost two hours due to a weather diversion. I called the driver panicking and he told me they’d already adjusted no charge, no drama. The flat rate from Leslieville still held. That kind of service earns loyalty.
Booked the Sprinter Van for a corporate group flying out of Terminal 3. Eight of us, all with full luggage, picked up at a production office on Logan Avenue. The van was spotless, the driver handled all the bags, and we arrived with 90 minutes to spare. The flat rate for that group was genuinely cheaper than four separate cabs would have been.
I commute internationally for work and needed reliable pickups from my Queen East apartment every other Monday. Toronto Airport Limo set me up with a standing booking same driver, same time, no renegotiating the price each week. That consistency is what I needed and exactly what I got.
The driver arrived at my place on Jones Avenue at 5:15 a.m. suited, polite, car immaculate. He took Lake Shore westbound when the Gardiner looked questionable and we made my flight with time to grab coffee before boarding. The $85 for a sedan all-in is better value than anything else I’ve tried from east Toronto.
Used the SUV for a family of five heading to a Caribbean vacation departure. Kids, stroller, car seats, and four oversized bags the Escalade handled everything without us feeling cramped. Driver was patient loading the luggage and had the AC perfect before we’d even settled in. Highly recommend for family trips.
I’ve been burned by surge pricing from rideshare apps during rainy rush mornings trying to get to Pearson. Switching to Toronto Airport Limo’s flat rate was one of the better decisions I’ve made this year. Booked online in under three minutes, confirmed via email, driver was there as promised.
My red-eye from Vancouver landed at 2 a.m. instead of midnight because of a delay in Calgary. The driver was waiting at arrivals without complaint he’d tracked the updated arrival time automatically. The Meet and Greet service was worth every cent for that disorienting middle-of-the-night arrival.
Booked the Stretch Limousine for a bachelorette sendoff to the airport six of us, full occasion treatment, champagne glasses in hand (non-alcoholic since we were flying). The driver handled Queen Street East traffic like it was nothing, got us to Terminal 1 with style, and the rate was exactly what was quoted. Zero surprises.
Scheduled an early Sunday pickup from my Leslieville address for a 7 a.m. international departure. The driver confirmed the pickup by text the night before, was outside two minutes early, and knew without asking that I’d want the DVP alternate since Gardiner construction was active that weekend. That kind of local knowledge saves trips.
We fly out of Toronto every few months for business. After one ride with Toronto Airport Limo we dropped everything else. The cars are clean, the pricing is honest, and the drivers are genuinely professional. No hunting for a vehicle, no cash at the end, no negotiating.
I needed an airport transfer for my elderly mother who was travelling alone for the first time in years. The driver helped her with every bag, confirmed her terminal, and called me when she was safely dropped off at departures. That level of care made the whole situation far less stressful for our family.
Film crew of 11 people, full production gear, two airport runs in one week from our east-end studio. The Sprinter Van was the right call roomy, professional, on schedule both times. The driver knew to take Lake Shore Boulevard when Queen Street was backed up from a TTC diversion. Impressive local awareness.
Leslieville Airport Limo Common Questions
A Luxury Sedan from Leslieville to Pearson is $85 flat rate, with HST and 15% gratuity already included. An SUV (Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator) is $110 for up to 6 passengers. A Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups up to 14 is $475, and a Stretch Limousine for up to 16 is $595. There are no added fees at drop-off the price you see when booking is the price you pay, period.
Off-peak meaning before 6 a.m. or after 7 p.m. on weekdays the run is typically 25 to 30 minutes via the Gardiner Expressway westbound to Highway 427 north. During morning rush (7 to 9:30 a.m.), the Gardiner backs up near Spadina and the 427 can slow near Dixon Road, pushing the trip to 40 to 45 minutes. We recommend leaving enough time so that your limo arrival at the airport includes your airline’s required check-in window, especially for international flights.
Yes the rate is locked at booking and does not change regardless of traffic, route changes, or how long the drive takes. If the Gardiner is gridlocked and the driver reroutes via Lake Shore Boulevard or the DVP to the 401, the meter does not restart. What you pay is what was quoted. The only additional charges that can apply are things you choose: an en route stop, Meet and Greet service at the terminal, or a Highway 407 toll if that route is selected.
All four vehicle classes are available from Leslieville with no minimum distance surcharge. The Luxury Sedan handles solo travellers and couples. The Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV fits families of up to six with luggage. The Mercedes Sprinter Van is the right call for corporate groups, film crews, or any party up to 14. The Stretch Limousine accommodates up to 16 for special occasions or larger group airport departures. Every vehicle is maintained, professionally driven, and CPIC-certified.
Yes. We monitor your flight number in real time from the moment your booking is confirmed. If your inbound flight is delayed whether by 30 minutes or three hours your driver adjusts accordingly. You are not charged extra waiting fees for delays caused by the airline. For airport pickup, we track the actual arrival time, not just the scheduled one, so you’re never standing at baggage claim wondering where your driver is.
The Toronto Airport Limo operations team has been running Leslieville and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. Every booking is handled by a real person, every rate is flat, and every driver knows this corridor from experience not from a navigation app discovering it for the first time. Book online in minutes or call anytime, day or night.


