Airport Limo Service to
112 Cities Across Ontario.
Flat-rate limo service to and from Toronto Pearson Airport covering every city listed below. CPIC-certified drivers, real-time flight tracking, and a price confirmed at booking that never changes at drop-off.
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Aberfoyle sits in Wellington County, roughly 75 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The fastest route runs along the 401 westbound through Mississauga and Milton, with typical drive times between 55 and 70 minutes depending on traffic. Early morning departures from Aberfoyle tend to move quickly, but the 401 corridor near Milton can slow significantly during peak hours. Our drivers know the alternate routes through Guelph and Highway 6 when the main corridor is backed up. Flat rate applies regardless of traffic your price is confirmed when you book and never changes at drop-off.
Acton is a small town in Halton Hills, about 70 kilometres west of Pearson Airport. The drive runs along Highway 7 connecting to the 401 near Guelph Line, making it a 55 to 65 minute trip under normal conditions. Weekday mornings between Milton and Mississauga can slow significantly with commuter traffic. We calculate your pickup time using real traffic data for your specific travel day not a generic estimate. Book the night before and we confirm your driver’s details within minutes. Flat rate from Acton to Pearson Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 is confirmed at booking and never changes.
Ajax is in Durham Region, roughly 60 kilometres east of Pearson Airport along the 401. Drive time runs between 50 and 75 minutes depending on the time of day. The 401 through Scarborough and North York is one of the most congested stretches in Ontario, so morning departures require careful timing. We monitor real-time traffic and add appropriate buffer for rush hour windows. Corporate travellers from Ajax regularly use our service for client airport pickups heading into Toronto before transferring to Pearson. One flat rate, door to terminal, no surprises at drop-off.
Aldershot is the eastern neighbourhood of Burlington, about 55 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport via the QEW. The QEW corridor flows well in the early morning, making 5am and 6am departures from Aldershot straightforward 40 to 50 minute runs. Midday and afternoon bookings can face slowdowns near the Burlington Skyway and the merge with Highway 403. We cover all of Aldershot including the GO Station area, Plains Road, and the residential streets running north to the Escarpment. One flat rate applies to all Aldershot addresses for Pearson transfers.
Alliston is in Simcoe County, approximately 100 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south along Highway 400 through Barrie and Innisfil, connecting to the airport corridor. Drive times range from 80 to 100 minutes depending on 400 traffic. Honda of Canada Manufacturing is the major employer here, and we regularly handle early shift connections and corporate travel for the region. Book the night before for early morning flights to ensure your pickup time is calculated accurately for your specific travel day.
Amherstburg sits in Essex County on the Detroit River, roughly 310 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs Highway 401 east through Windsor and across the province. Drive time is typically 3 to 3.5 hours depending on traffic. The Ambassador Bridge crossing at Windsor is the main variable we factor that into scheduling for any Amherstburg passenger heading to a flight. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Ancaster is a community in the upper City of Hamilton, about 65 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport via the Lincoln Alexander Parkway and QEW. The route connects efficiently to the highway network and typically takes 55 to 70 minutes. Ancaster passengers often travel for business to Toronto and international destinations, and our corporate account service handles recurring bookings for the area. We cover all Ancaster neighbourhoods including the Meadowlands, Garner Road, and Jerseyville Road areas. Flat rate pricing to Pearson, confirmed at booking.
Angus is a small community in Simcoe County, approximately 110 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The highway route connects via Highway 400 south through Barrie, making it a 90 to 110 minute drive depending on traffic. Base Borden is nearby, and we serve military personnel and their families heading to international flights at Pearson. Early morning bookings from Angus are common for transatlantic departures. We handle luggage for all group sizes and the Sprinter Van accommodates families with significant gear or equipment.
Aurora is in York Region, about 50 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 or Highway 404. Drive times typically run 45 to 60 minutes. Aurora is a growing professional community with significant corporate travel demand business travellers here frequently book our service for early morning Pearson departures before Bay Street meetings or international business trips. We serve Wellington Street, Yonge Street, and all residential neighbourhoods throughout Aurora. Flat rates apply to all Aurora addresses for Pearson Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 transfers.
Aylmer is a town in Elgin County, approximately 175 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 east through Woodstock and Mississauga is the standard route, with typical drive times of 1.75 to 2.25 hours. Traffic through the Woodstock and Milton corridors is the main variable on early morning runs. Flat rate locked at booking.
Bancroft is a town in Hastings County, roughly 210 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The drive runs south along Highway 62 connecting to Highway 115 and then the 401, taking approximately 2.5 to 3 hours. Bancroft is surrounded by cottage country and serves as a hub for Hastings Highlands area residents. Passengers from Bancroft typically book well in advance for international flights given the travel distance. We accommodate overnight bookings and early departure pickups for the full Bancroft and Hastings Highlands area at a flat rate.
Barrie sits on the western shore of Kempenfelt Bay, about 100 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400. The 400 is one of Ontario’s busiest corridors and can slow significantly at the Highway 89 interchange and through Innisfil on summer weekends. Weekday travel time runs 75 to 90 minutes. Barrie is a major city in Simcoe County with significant corporate travel and tourism demand. We serve all Barrie neighbourhoods including Allandale, Painswick, Holly, and Ardagh at the same flat rate to Pearson.
The Beaches is one of Toronto’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, running along Lake Ontario’s north shore from Woodbine Avenue to Victoria Park. It sits about 30 kilometres east of Pearson Airport, roughly 35 to 50 minutes depending on Gardiner and 427 traffic. Beach residents tend to travel internationally and frequently book executive sedans for Bay Street connections before Pearson departures. We cover all Beaches streets from Queen Street East down to the boardwalk, including Balmy Beach and Birchcliff. Flat rate to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 confirmed at booking.
Beamsville is in the Town of Lincoln in the Niagara Region, approximately 85 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport along the QEW. The QEW runs directly from the Niagara Peninsula through Burlington and Mississauga to the airport, making it a direct route with drive times of 65 to 80 minutes. Beamsville is wine country we frequently handle travel for vineyard owners, hospitality staff, and wine tourism visitors heading to and from international flights at Pearson. Flat rate confirmed at booking, no changes at drop-off.
Beeton is a small community in Simcoe County, about 70 kilometres north of Pearson Airport. The route runs south along Highway 400 through Barrie and Innisfil, connecting efficiently to the airport corridor. Drive times range from 55 to 75 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Beeton is a rural community with limited transit options, making private limo service the practical choice for airport travel. We serve the full Beeton area including Bond Head and Tottenham at the same flat rate to Pearson Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Belleville is in Hastings County on the Bay of Quinte, about 175 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive times average 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on 401 traffic through the GTA. Canadian Forces Base Trenton is nearby, making Belleville a regular pickup point for military personnel and government travellers. We also serve Belleville’s growing professional community for international and domestic flight connections. Early morning departures are common here for transatlantic flights out of Pearson.
Blenheim is located in Chatham-Kent, approximately 235 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson. The 401 east is the direct route, passing through Chatham and London before picking up speed toward Mississauga. Drive time runs 2.25 to 2.75 hours depending on traffic. A solid corridor with predictable timing outside of peak hours. Flat rate confirmed when you book.
Bobcaygeon is a village in the City of Kawartha Lakes, approximately 145 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 35 connecting to the 115 and 404 corridors before reaching the airport. Drive time is typically 1.75 to 2.25 hours. Cottage country traffic on weekends and long weekends can extend that. Flat rate applies regardless.
Bobcaygeon in Ontario’s Kawartha Lakes sits roughly 145 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 35 south and the 404. Drive times typically run 1.75 to 2.25 hours, with cottage-season weekends adding time on the 35 corridor. Early morning airport runs from Bobcaygeon move well. Flat rate locked at booking.
Bolton is a town in Caledon, sitting just 30 kilometres north of Pearson Airport one of the closest communities outside the airport’s immediate area. The drive typically takes 25 to 40 minutes via Highway 50 south. Bolton is a practical and affordable departure point for Pearson, with no need to navigate through Toronto’s core. Our drivers use the most direct routes through Humber Station Road and Highway 50, avoiding 400-series congestion entirely for most Bolton pickups. No hidden fees, no tolls added.
Bowmanville is in Clarington, Durham Region, about 90 kilometres east of Pearson Airport along Highway 401. The drive typically runs 75 to 90 minutes. Bowmanville is a growing community with strong residential growth and an increasing number of professional commuters and travellers. The 401 through Oshawa and Whitby is the main corridor west, and our drivers are experienced with peak-hour traffic patterns through Durham Region. We serve all Bowmanville neighbourhoods at a flat rate to Pearson Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Bracebridge is the county seat of Muskoka, approximately 190 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400. Drive time averages 2 to 2.5 hours, with significant variation on summer Fridays and holiday weekends when Highway 400 can be heavily congested. Muskoka is cottage country for much of the GTA, and our drivers know the seasonal traffic patterns well. We serve Bracebridge for year-round travel and can arrange early morning pickups for transatlantic departures. The Sprinter Van accommodates cottage groups with gear.
Bradford is in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, about 60 kilometres north of Pearson Airport along Highway 400. The drive runs south on the 400 through the Innisfil interchange and into the 400/407 corridor, typically taking 50 to 65 minutes. Bradford has grown rapidly over the past decade, and our limo service is a popular option for the many commuters and professionals who have relocated here from the GTA. We pick up throughout Bradford including Bond Head Road and Holland Street at flat rates.
Brampton is in Peel Region, directly adjacent to Pearson Airport roughly 15 to 20 kilometres from most Brampton neighbourhoods to the terminal. On a clear morning the drive is 15 to 25 minutes. During Monday rush hour with 410/401 construction, it can reach 50. We account for the difference. Our Brampton drivers know every access road, construction detour, and traffic pattern around YYZ. We cover Springdale, Heart Lake, Mount Pleasant, Castlemore, and all Brampton neighbourhoods at the same flat rate to Pearson.
Brantford is in Brant County, about 110 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 403 east connecting to the QEW. Drive times average 80 to 100 minutes depending on 403 and QEW traffic through Oakville and Mississauga. Brantford is a growing city with significant industrial and commercial activity, and we regularly handle corporate travel for the region. We also serve the surrounding area including Paris and Burford. Flat rate includes all tolls no surprises at the terminal drop-off.
Brighton is in Northumberland County on the north shore of Lake Ontario, approximately 165 kilometres east of Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours. Brighton and the surrounding Presqu’ile Peninsula are popular for retirees and seasonal residents who travel internationally through Pearson. Given the distance, we recommend booking the day before with a confirmed pickup time to ensure a stress-free departure. We serve all Brighton and Northumberland County area addresses at a flat rate.
Brockville is in Leeds and Grenville County on the St. Lawrence River, approximately 290 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time is typically 2.5 to 3 hours. Brockville is close to the Ontario-Quebec border and near the Thousand Islands crossing into the United States. We serve Brockville for long-distance airport transfers and accommodate early morning pickups for international departures from Pearson. Call in advance all Brockville area addresses served at a flat rate.
Brooklin is a community in north Whitby, Durham Region, approximately 75 kilometres east of Pearson Airport. The route runs west along the 407 ETR or 401 through Oshawa and Scarborough to the airport, taking 60 to 75 minutes. Brooklin has grown substantially as a residential community and many residents commute to Toronto or travel internationally for business. We cover all Brooklin streets and subdivisions at a flat rate to Pearson’s Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. No hidden fees or tolls added at drop-off.
Brougham is a small hamlet in Pickering, Durham Region, approximately 55 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport. The most direct route runs along Highway 407 west, connecting efficiently to the airport without navigating through Toronto’s core. Drive times range from 45 to 60 minutes using the 407. Brougham is a rural community surrounded by farmland, and our service provides the practical transportation link that public transit cannot. We serve Brougham and surrounding rural Pickering neighbourhoods at a flat rate to Pearson.
Buffalo, New York is approximately 175 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW and Peace Bridge crossing at Fort Erie. Drive time averages 2 to 2.5 hours depending on border wait times. We handle cross-border transfers for travellers connecting between Buffalo Niagara International Airport and Pearson, as well as direct pickup runs for Canadian residents visiting Buffalo. Border crossing times vary significantly we monitor conditions and plan accordingly. Valid identification and NEXUS cards recommended for faster processing.
Burford is a small community in Brant County, approximately 115 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 403 east. Drive time averages 85 to 105 minutes. Burford is a rural community in Ontario’s agricultural heartland, and our service connects residents to Pearson when flying internationally. We serve Burford as part of our Brantford region coverage, offering the same flat rate and professional service as our higher-volume pickup areas. No additional charges for the distance flat rate confirmed at booking.
Burlington is in Halton Region along Lake Ontario, about 50 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time is typically 40 to 55 minutes. The QEW through Oakville and Mississauga flows well in the early morning, making Burlington a practical departure point for 6am and 7am flights. We cover all Burlington neighbourhoods including Aldershot, Brant Hills, Millcroft, Headon Forest, and the downtown core at one flat rate to Pearson Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Caledon is in Peel Region, roughly 35 kilometres north of Pearson Airport. Drive time ranges from 30 to 45 minutes depending on which part of Caledon you’re in Bolton is closest, while Caledon Village and Inglewood are further north and east. Highway 50 south is the most direct route from Caledon to the airport. We cover all Caledon communities including Bolton, Palgrave, Inglewood, Caledon Village, and Caledon East at one flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Caledonia is in Haldimand County on the Grand River, approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 6 north connecting to the QEW at Hamilton. Drive time averages 65 to 80 minutes. Caledonia is a rural community that relies on private transportation for airport access. We serve Caledonia and the surrounding Haldimand County area, providing comfortable and punctual transfers to Pearson for international and domestic flights. Flat rate, no hidden tolls, same standard as all our GTA routes.
Cambridge is in Waterloo Region, approximately 90 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Milton and Mississauga. Drive time runs 70 to 90 minutes. Cambridge is one of Ontario’s largest cities and a significant industrial and tech employment centre. Frequent travellers from Cambridge book our executive sedans for Bay Street client pickups before Pearson departures. We cover Galt, Preston, and Hespeler areas of Cambridge at the same flat rate to the airport.
Campbellville is a small community in Milton, Halton Region, about 55 kilometres west of Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east. Drive time is typically 45 to 55 minutes. Campbellville sits at the edge of the Niagara Escarpment and is primarily a residential and rural community. Residents use our service for both leisure and business travel through Pearson. We pick up from all Campbellville addresses and deliver to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 depending on your airline. Flat rate, confirmed at booking.
Carleton Place is a town in Lanark County, approximately 435 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport near Ottawa. The route follows Highway 417 west from Ottawa then the 416 and 401 into Toronto. Drive time runs 4.5 to 5 hours depending on Ottawa and Toronto traffic. Flat rate confirmed at booking no adjustments at drop-off.
Cayuga is the seat of Haldimand County, roughly 80 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects through Hamilton on the QEW north before picking up the 403 and 401. Drive times typically run 50 to 70 minutes depending on Hamilton and QEW traffic. An efficient corridor for most of the day outside rush hours. Flat rate guaranteed.
Chatham sits in southwestern Ontario approximately 280 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 east is the direct corridor, passing through Tilbury and Woodstock before approaching Mississauga. Drive time runs 2.5 to 3 hours. Traffic through the London and Woodstock stretch is the main variable on peak-hour runs. Flat rate confirmed when you book.
Chatham-Kent spans a large municipality in southwestern Ontario, centred approximately 275 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport. Depending on your specific pickup location within Chatham-Kent, the 401 east corridor carries you through to Pearson in 2.5 to 3 hours. Flat rate confirmed at booking based on your exact address.
Claremont is a hamlet in Pickering, Durham Region, approximately 50 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Brock Road connecting to the 401 west. Drive times typically run 40 to 55 minutes in normal traffic. The 401 through Scarborough is the main variable. Flat rate locked when you book.
Clarington is in Durham Region’s eastern end, about 100 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401 or 407. The municipality includes Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle, and Orono. Drive times vary from 80 to 100 minutes. Clarington is home to Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington Nuclear Station and has a significant professional workforce with international travel needs. We cover all Clarington communities at a single flat rate and handle group bookings for teams travelling together to Pearson.
Cobourg is in Northumberland County on Lake Ontario, approximately 130 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes. Cobourg is a historic lakeside town and growing retirement and commuter community. Many Cobourg residents prefer Pearson for international connections. We serve the full Cobourg area including the Port Hope corridor with flat-rate pricing to all Pearson terminals. Book the day before for early morning international flights.
Cobourg sits on Lake Ontario’s north shore in Northumberland County, approximately 120 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 west is the primary route, with drive times of 1.5 to 2 hours depending on Highway 115 merge traffic and the 401 through Oshawa and Scarborough. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Collingwood sits at the base of the Blue Mountains in Simcoe County, approximately 140 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 and Highway 26. Drive time averages 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours. Collingwood is a four-season destination ski season from December to March brings heavy weekend traffic on Highway 400. We serve Collingwood year-round including the ski resort area and Georgian Bay waterfront. The Sprinter Van is popular for ski groups coordinating flights through Pearson.
Concord is a community in Vaughan, York Region, located about 25 kilometres north of Pearson Airport. The drive typically takes 20 to 35 minutes via Highway 400 south. Concord is one of our closest pickup areas outside of Etobicoke and Mississauga, making it a convenient and cost-effective airport transfer. We cover all Concord streets including Keele Street, Jane Street, and Dufferin Street corridors. Business travellers and families use our service for early morning Pearson departures at a flat rate.
Courtice is the western community of Clarington, Durham Region, about 85 kilometres east of Pearson Airport. The 401 west through Oshawa and Whitby is the primary route, taking 70 to 90 minutes. Courtice has grown significantly as a residential community with many residents commuting to Toronto or travelling internationally through Pearson. We serve Courtice including Nash Road, Bloor Street, and Trulls Road areas at a flat rate to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 at Pearson.
Delhi is a community in Norfolk County, approximately 115 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects through Brantford and the 403 east before picking up the QEW and 427 to the airport. Drive times typically run 1.25 to 1.75 hours. The Brantford and Hamilton stretch is the main traffic variable. Flat rate guaranteed.
Detroit, Michigan is approximately 380 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW, Highway 401 west, and the Ambassador Bridge crossing at Windsor. Drive time averages 4 to 4.5 hours, varying with border wait times. We handle corporate cross-border transfers and long-distance runs between the two cities. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and Pearson serve many shared North American routes, and we provide connections for travellers positioning between the two airports. Book in advance for all cross-border runs.
Downtown Toronto is approximately 30 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport via the Gardiner and 427 corridor. Drive times run 25 to 45 minutes depending heavily on time of day rush-hour traffic on the Gardiner and 427 is significant. Our drivers time departure to account for Toronto traffic patterns on your specific run. Flat rate applies.
Dundas is a valley community in the City of Hamilton, approximately 65 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs along the Lincoln Alexander Parkway east connecting to the QEW, taking 55 to 70 minutes. Dundas is known for its arts community, heritage architecture, and proximity to McMaster University. Passengers from Dundas frequently book our service for international academic and business travel through Pearson. We cover all Dundas neighbourhoods at a flat rate, with no tolls added at drop-off.
Dunnville is a town in Haldimand County on the Grand River, roughly 90 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs through Caledonia and Hamilton before picking up the QEW north. Drive times typically run 1 to 1.25 hours outside rush periods. Hamilton-area traffic is the main variable. Flat rate confirmed when you book.
East York is a former borough of Toronto, now part of the City of Toronto, located about 28 kilometres east of Pearson Airport. The Gardiner Expressway and Highway 427 connect East York efficiently to the airport in 30 to 45 minutes. East York is a dense, diverse neighbourhood with strong international travel patterns. We serve all East York streets including Danforth Avenue, Coxwell, Woodbine, and O’Connor Drive at our standard flat rate to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3.
Elora is a village in Wellington County near Fergus, approximately 100 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects through Guelph on Highway 6 south then the 401 east. Drive times run 1 to 1.25 hours. Guelph traffic on Highway 6 and the 401 Milton corridor are the two main variables. Flat rate locked at booking.
Erin is a town in Wellington County, approximately 65 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east through Georgetown on Highway 7 connecting to the 410 and 427. Drive times typically run 50 to 70 minutes depending on Georgetown and Brampton traffic. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Etobicoke is the closest Toronto district to Pearson Airport, sitting just 10 to 15 kilometres east of the terminals. Drive time from most Etobicoke addresses is 15 to 25 minutes often the shortest run in our fleet. Despite the proximity, many Etobicoke residents prefer a booked limo over driving and parking, especially for early departures or international return flights where navigating baggage and parking is impractical. We cover Rexdale, Islington, Humber Heights, and all Etobicoke neighbourhoods.
Fenelon Falls is a community in the City of Kawartha Lakes, approximately 145 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 35 connecting to the 115 and 404 south into the city. Drive times run 1.75 to 2.25 hours. Cottage-season traffic on the 35 on Friday evenings and holiday weekends is the main variable. Flat rate guaranteed.
Fenelon Falls in the City of Kawartha Lakes sits about 145 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 35 south and the 404. Drive times typically run 1.75 to 2.25 hours with early morning airport runs moving fastest. Long-weekend cottage traffic on the 35 corridor can extend timing we plan for it. Flat rate locked at booking.
Fergus is a town in Wellington County, approximately 95 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south through Guelph on Highway 6 then east on the 401. Drive times run 1 to 1.25 hours. Guelph-area traffic and the 401 Milton interchange are the variables worth planning around. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Flamborough is a rural community in the City of Hamilton, approximately 70 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs along Highway 403 east to the QEW, taking 55 to 70 minutes. Flamborough includes Freelton, Waterdown, and Millgrove communities. The area is largely agricultural and residential with limited public transit, making our limo service the practical choice for Pearson airport access. We serve the full Flamborough area at a flat rate, same standard as all our GTA routes.
Fort Erie is at the southern tip of Niagara Region, directly across from Buffalo, New York, approximately 140 kilometres south of Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time averages 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes. Fort Erie residents travelling internationally often choose Pearson over Buffalo Niagara International Airport. We connect Fort Erie and Ridgeway directly to Pearson with flat-rate pricing and CPIC-certified chauffeurs. No tolls added at drop-off your rate is locked in at booking.
Gatineau sits across the Ottawa River from Ottawa in Quebec, approximately 450 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs Highway 417 west from Gatineau to the 416 south then the 401 west into Toronto. Drive time is typically 4.5 to 5 hours. Cross-provincial routing and Ottawa traffic near the Queensway are the main variables. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Georgetown is in Halton Hills, approximately 45 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Brampton. Drive time is typically 35 to 50 minutes. Georgetown is a family-oriented community with significant professional commuter traffic. Our service is popular for early morning Pearson departures when driving and parking is impractical. We serve Georgetown and the broader Halton Hills area including Acton, Glen Williams, and Stewarttown at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Georgina is a municipality in York Region on Lake Simcoe’s southern shore, approximately 65 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects south via the 404 and Highway 7 to the 427. Drive times typically run 50 to 70 minutes outside peak hours. The 404 approaching the 401 can back up during rush hour. Flat rate locked at booking.
Goodwood is a small community in Uxbridge Township, Durham Region, approximately 65 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport. The route runs west along Highway 407 or south through Markham and onto the 401, taking 55 to 70 minutes. Goodwood is a rural residential community surrounded by the Oak Ridges Moraine. Residents rely on private ground transportation for airport access. We cover Goodwood and surrounding Uxbridge Township communities at a flat rate to Pearson for all terminal options.
Grand Bend is a resort community in Lambton County on Lake Huron, approximately 200 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 402 east through Sarnia then the 401 east is the standard route. Drive times typically run 2 to 2.5 hours. Summer weekend traffic heading back toward Toronto can add time on the 402. Flat rate confirmed when you book.
Grand Valley is a small town in Dufferin County, approximately 90 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects through Orangeville and south on Highway 10 to the 410 into Brampton. Drive times run 55 to 75 minutes. Highway 10 through Brampton is the main traffic variable for airport runs. Flat rate locked at booking.
Gravenhurst is the southern gateway to Muskoka, approximately 180 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400. Drive time averages 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes, with significant variation during summer peak season. Gravenhurst is home to many seasonal residents and cottage owners who fly internationally through Pearson. We serve Gravenhurst and the Muskoka Lakes area, and can coordinate pickup timing around ferry schedules and cottage departure logistics. Book early for peak summer weeks.
Grimsby is the northern edge of the Niagara Region, approximately 75 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport along the QEW. Drive time runs 60 to 75 minutes. Grimsby has grown rapidly as a commuter community for Hamilton and the GTA, with many residents travelling internationally through Pearson. The QEW provides a direct corridor. We serve Grimsby, Beamsville, and the surrounding Niagara North communities at competitive flat rates to all Pearson terminals.
Guelph is in Wellington County, approximately 80 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Milton. Drive time is typically 65 to 80 minutes. Guelph is home to the University of Guelph and a significant tech and agri-food industry cluster. International students, faculty, and corporate travellers book our service regularly for Pearson departures. We cover all Guelph neighbourhoods including Stone Road, Kortright, Southgate, and the university area at a flat rate.
Hagersville is a community in Haldimand County, approximately 75 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Hamilton connecting to the QEW and 403 toward the airport. Drive times typically run 50 to 65 minutes outside rush hour. Hamilton traffic is the main variable. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Haliburton is the county seat of Haliburton County, approximately 200 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 118 connecting to the 35 and 115 before reaching Highway 404. Drive times typically run 2.25 to 2.75 hours. Cottage-country traffic on summer and long-weekend Fridays can extend the run. Flat rate guaranteed.
Halton Hills encompasses Georgetown and Acton in Halton Region, approximately 40 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects quickly via Highway 7 and the 427 north of the airport. Drive times run 30 to 45 minutes. Traffic through Georgetown on morning runs is manageable. One of the more convenient GTA-adjacent runs. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Hamilton is a city of over 500,000 people, approximately 70 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW or Lincoln Alexander Parkway. Drive time runs 55 to 70 minutes. Hamilton is a growing arts, tech, and healthcare hub with McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences as major employers. International travellers from Hamilton use Pearson rather than Hamilton’s John C. Munro Airport for most long-haul destinations. We cover all Hamilton neighbourhoods from the Mountain to the lower city.
Hampton is a small community in Clarington, Durham Region, approximately 80 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south and west via Taunton Road and the 401 through Oshawa and Scarborough. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes outside peak traffic. The 401 Scarborough corridor is the main variable. Flat rate locked at booking.
Hespeler is a neighbourhood in the eastern part of Cambridge, Waterloo Region, approximately 90 kilometres west of Pearson Airport via Highway 401. Drive time averages 70 to 90 minutes. Hespeler is an industrial community along the Speed River with growing residential development. Cambridge residents frequently use our service for international travel through Pearson. We serve Hespeler, Preston, and Galt areas of Cambridge at the same flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Holland Landing is a community in East Gwillimbury, York Region, approximately 55 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects south via the 404 and Highway 7. Drive times typically run 45 to 60 minutes depending on 404 and Gardiner traffic patterns. Early morning airport runs from Holland Landing move efficiently. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Horseshoe Valley is a ski and outdoor resort community in Simcoe County, approximately 120 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400. Drive time averages 90 to 110 minutes. This is a year-round resort destination ski season transfers are popular with groups heading to or from Pearson. The Sprinter Van handles ski and golf groups of up to 14 efficiently. We serve Horseshoe Valley Resort, Carriage Hills, and the surrounding Barrie-area resort communities at a flat rate.
Huntsville is in central Muskoka, approximately 215 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 through Barrie and Highway 11. Drive time averages 2 to 2.5 hours, with longer times on summer long weekends. Huntsville is a four-season destination and the gateway to Algonquin Provincial Park. We serve Huntsville for year-round airport transfers, including Deerhurst Resort, Hidden Valley, and all residential areas. Early morning pickups available for international departures from Pearson.
Ingersoll is in Oxford County, approximately 145 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east. Drive time averages 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes. Ingersoll is home to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and has significant corporate travel from the automotive sector. We handle regular transfers for Toyota management and suppliers travelling through Pearson on international business. Flat rate pricing for all Ingersoll addresses to Pearson Terminal 1 or Terminal 3.
Innisfil is a township in Simcoe County south of Barrie, approximately 80 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on the 400 then Highway 427 to the terminals. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes. The 400 south through the Barrie and Cookstown corridor is the main variable especially during Friday afternoon traffic. Flat rate locked at booking.
Jackson Point is a waterfront community in Georgina, York Region, on the southern shore of Lake Simcoe, approximately 90 kilometres north of Pearson Airport. Route options include Highway 404 south or Highway 400 west, with drive times of 75 to 90 minutes. Jackson Point is a popular cottage and retirement community. We serve the full Georgina waterfront including Jackson Point, Keswick, and Sutton at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Jarvis is a small community in Haldimand County, approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Caledonia connecting to Hamilton’s QEW corridor. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes depending on Hamilton and QEW traffic. Early morning runs from Jarvis tend to be straightforward. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Kanata is a suburban community in Ottawa’s west end, approximately 445 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 417 west from Kanata to the 416 south then the 401 west is the standard route. Drive times run 4.5 to 5 hours. Ottawa highway traffic and the Kingston stretch of the 401 are the two main variables. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Keswick is in Georgina, York Region, on the southern shore of Lake Simcoe, approximately 75 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 404 south and Highway 407. Drive time is typically 65 to 80 minutes. Keswick has grown as a commuter and retirement community with increasing international travel. We serve Keswick, Queensville, and the surrounding Georgina area at a flat rate to Pearson. The Escalade and Navigator are popular for families traveling with significant luggage.
Kilbride is a rural community in Burlington’s north end, in Halton Region, approximately 55 kilometres west of Pearson Airport via Highway 407 and QEW. Drive time averages 45 to 60 minutes. Kilbride sits on the Niagara Escarpment and is largely a quiet residential and agricultural community. We serve Kilbride and the Burlington Mountain area at a flat rate, connecting residents to Pearson for international and domestic departures. Professional chauffeurs, vehicle detailed before every ride.
King City is in King Township, York Region, approximately 40 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 south. Drive time is typically 35 to 50 minutes. King City is one of York Region’s most affluent communities, with significant executive and corporate travel demand. Many residents book our Mercedes S-Class or Cadillac Escalade for business travel. We cover King City, Nobleton, and Schomberg in King Township at flat rates to all Pearson terminals.
Kingston is in Eastern Ontario on Lake Ontario, approximately 260 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 2 hours 20 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes. Kingston is home to Queen’s University, the Royal Military College, and Kingston General Hospital all generating regular international travel. We handle transfers for faculty, students, military personnel, and Kingston’s growing professional community. All Kingston addresses served at a flat rate to Pearson.
Kingsville is a town in Essex County near Point Pelee, approximately 315 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs through Leamington and Windsor then east on the 401. Drive times typically run 3 to 3.5 hours. Windsor-area traffic and the long 401 stretch through London are the main variables. Flat rate locked at booking.
Kitchener is in Waterloo Region, approximately 105 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Cambridge and Milton. Drive time runs 80 to 100 minutes. Kitchener-Waterloo is Canada’s technology corridor Google, OpenText, and dozens of tech companies have offices here, generating regular corporate travel through Pearson. We cover Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge as a connected service area. Executive sedans and SUVs are popular for the tech sector’s frequent flyers.
Kleinburg is a historic village in the City of Vaughan, approximately 40 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route is short and direct via the 427 south. Drive times typically run 30 to 40 minutes depending on 400-series traffic near the airport. One of the most convenient pickup locations relative to Pearson. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Lakeshore is a municipality in Essex County near Windsor, approximately 300 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs through Windsor then east on the 401 across the province. Drive times typically run 3 to 3.5 hours. The Ambassador Bridge corridor at Windsor and the long 401 stretch are the main variables. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
LaSalle is a town on the Detroit River south of Windsor, approximately 310 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 east from Windsor is the direct route across the province. Drive time runs 3 to 3.5 hours. Windsor-area traffic heading onto the 401 is the main variable for morning airport runs. Flat rate locked at booking.
Leamington is a town in Essex County at Ontario’s southernmost point, approximately 320 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Kingsville then Windsor before picking up the 401 east. Drive times run 3 to 3.5 hours. Windsor traffic and the full 401 corridor are both factors on longer runs. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Leslieville is a neighbourhood in Toronto’s east end, approximately 30 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport via the Gardiner Expressway and 427. Drive times run 25 to 45 minutes depending heavily on Gardiner and QEW traffic. City driving through Leslieville adds time in peak hours. Our drivers time departure based on your flight. Flat rate applies.
Lincoln is a municipality in Niagara Region covering Beamsville and Jordan, approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The QEW east is the direct corridor. Drive times typically run 55 to 70 minutes. QEW traffic between Hamilton and Burlington is the main variable for airport runs from Lincoln. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Lindsay is the main urban centre of the City of Kawartha Lakes, approximately 135 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 35 to the 115 and 404 corridor into the city. Drive times typically run 1.5 to 2 hours. Early morning runs from Lindsay move well before cottage traffic builds. Flat rate locked at booking.
Lindsay in the City of Kawartha Lakes sits approximately 135 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. Highway 35 south connects to the 115 and 404 for a typical 1.5 to 2 hour run. Cottage-country weekend traffic can extend timing on the 35 south. Early morning airport departures from Lindsay move efficiently. Flat rate guaranteed.
London is in Middlesex County, approximately 190 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 15 minutes. London is a major city with Western University, Fanshawe College, and London Health Sciences Centre generating significant international travel. Many London residents prefer Pearson over London International for transatlantic and transpacific flights. We serve all London areas including Masonville, Byron, Old North, and South London.
Maple is a community in Vaughan, York Region, approximately 30 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 south. Drive time is typically 25 to 40 minutes. Maple is one of York Region’s fastest-growing communities, with significant residential development along Major Mackenzie Drive and Keele Street. We regularly handle early morning airport runs from Maple for Pearson departures. All Maple neighbourhoods served at a flat rate to Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Markham is in York Region, approximately 45 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport via Highway 407 west. Drive time runs 40 to 55 minutes. Markham is Canada’s high-tech capital IBM, AMD, Motorola Solutions, and hundreds of tech companies call Markham home, creating significant corporate travel demand. We serve all Markham communities including Unionville, Thornhill, Cornell, Berczy Village, and Milliken. Corporate accounts available for recurring tech sector bookings.
Meaford is a municipality in Grey County on Georgian Bay, approximately 180 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 26 and 10 through Collingwood and Barrie before picking up the 400 south. Drive times typically run 1.75 to 2.25 hours. The Barrie stretch on the 400 is the main variable. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Midland is a town in Simcoe County on Georgian Bay, approximately 130 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 93 connecting to the 400 south through Barrie. Drive times typically run 1.25 to 1.75 hours. The 400 corridor through Barrie is the main traffic variable on this run. Flat rate locked at booking.
Milton is in Halton Region, approximately 35 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east. Drive time is typically 30 to 45 minutes one of our shorter GTA runs. Milton is Canada’s fastest-growing municipality and home to a large professional commuter community. Early morning runs from Milton to Pearson are among our most frequent bookings. We cover all Milton neighbourhoods including Dempsey, Scott, Ford, Timberlea, and Harrison at one flat rate.
Minden is a village in Haliburton County, approximately 175 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 35 to the 115 and 404 corridor. Drive times typically run 2 to 2.5 hours. Cottage-country traffic on the 35 corridor during summer weekends is the main variable. Early morning weekday runs are efficient. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Mississauga shares its boundary with Toronto Pearson Airport depending on which neighbourhood you’re in, the drive is 10 to 25 minutes. Port Credit, Clarkson, and Lakeview are slightly further west; Malton and Meadowvale are essentially next door. Despite the proximity, the access roads, terminal loops, and construction zones around YYZ change constantly. Our drivers know the current state of those routes every single day. We cover all Mississauga communities at a flat rate to Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
Mohawk Raceway is a harness racing track in Milton, Halton Region, approximately 50 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east. We serve the Mohawk area for event transfers transporting racing teams, equestrian staff, and racing fans to and from Pearson for connections across North America and internationally. Group bookings are available with the Sprinter Van for larger event parties. The area is covered as part of our general Milton service with flat-rate pricing.
Mono is a township in Dufferin County, approximately 70 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport near Orangeville. The route runs south on Highway 10 through Brampton. Drive times typically run 50 to 70 minutes. Highway 10 through Brampton into the airport area is the main traffic variable on this corridor. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Montreal is approximately 540 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 and Highway 20 east. Drive time averages 5 to 5.5 hours. We handle long-distance corporate transfers between Toronto and Montreal when flying is impractical particularly for groups or executives with equipment. The Sprinter Van is efficient for corporate teams positioning between the two cities. We also handle positioning runs between Pearson and Montréal-Trudeau International Airport when connecting international itineraries require it.
Nanticoke is an industrial community in Haldimand County on Lake Erie, approximately 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Caledonia and Hamilton connecting to the QEW east. Drive times typically run 1 to 1.25 hours depending on Hamilton and QEW traffic. Flat rate locked at booking.
Napanee is in Lennox and Addington County on the Napanee River, approximately 225 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes. Napanee is a rural town serving the agricultural and small business community of eastern Ontario. Residents rely on our service for reliable airport access when flying internationally or domestically from Pearson. Book in advance for all Napanee area pickups to ensure accurate timing.
Newcastle is a community in Clarington, Durham Region, approximately 95 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401. Drive time averages 80 to 95 minutes. Newcastle is a growing residential community on Lake Ontario with a historic downtown core. Clarington residents increasingly choose Pearson for international travel. We cover Newcastle and the surrounding Clarington area including the lakeshore communities at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Newmarket is in York Region, approximately 55 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 south. Drive time typically runs 45 to 60 minutes. Newmarket is one of York Region’s largest towns, with significant residential and commercial growth. Southern York Region residents frequently use our service for Pearson departures rather than navigating the 400 alone. We serve all Newmarket areas including Stonehaven, Summerhill Estates, and the downtown core at flat rates.
Niagara Falls is one of the world’s most visited tourist destinations, approximately 130 kilometres south of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time averages 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes. Millions of tourists pass through Niagara Falls annually, many arriving at or departing from Pearson. We handle hotel pickups along Clifton Hill, Fallsview Boulevard, and the entire tourist district. The Sprinter Van is ideal for tour groups of up to 14 coordinating flights through Pearson.
Nobleton is a community in King Township, York Region, approximately 40 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route is direct via King Road and Highway 400 south connecting to the 427. Drive times typically run 30 to 45 minutes. One of the shorter runs from York Region to Pearson. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
North York is a major business and residential district of Toronto, approximately 20 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401 west. Drive time runs 20 to 35 minutes in most conditions. North York includes Yonge and Sheppard, Finch, Wilson Avenue, and Yorkdale dense urban corridors with significant corporate travel demand. Bay Street and the Financial District are 15 minutes south of North York, making our service practical for executives who live here and fly frequently from Pearson.
Oakville is in Halton Region, approximately 30 kilometres southwest of Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time is typically 25 to 40 minutes one of our shortest and most popular routes. Oakville is consistently ranked among Ontario’s wealthiest municipalities, with significant executive and professional travel demand. Many Oakville residents book our Mercedes S-Class or Escalade for regular Pearson runs. We cover North Oakville, Bronte, Old Oakville, and all subdivisions at one flat rate.
Omemee is a village in the City of Kawartha Lakes east of Lindsay, approximately 125 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south and west through Lindsay on Highway 35 then the 115 and 404. Drive times typically run 1.25 to 1.75 hours. Weekend cottage traffic can add time in summer. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Orangeville is the county seat of Dufferin County, approximately 75 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 10 south or Highway 400 connecting to Highway 9. Drive time averages 65 to 80 minutes. Orangeville is a growing town at the edge of the Niagara Escarpment with a strong arts and business community. Residents use our service for Pearson airport connections, particularly for international leisure and business travel. We serve all Orangeville and surrounding Dufferin County area.
Orillia is in Simcoe County on the southern shore of Lake Couchiching, approximately 140 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 and Highway 11. Drive time averages 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes. Orillia is home to Lakehead University’s Orillia campus and Casino Rama, generating diverse travel demand. We serve all Orillia neighbourhoods and can coordinate with Casino Rama event transfers or Lake Simcoe area cottage runs.
Orono is a small community in Clarington, Durham Region, approximately 95 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401. Drive time averages 80 to 95 minutes. Orono is a rural community on the Oak Ridges Moraine with limited transit options. Our limo service is the practical connection to Pearson for Orono residents. We serve Orono and the surrounding Clarington rural communities at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals, no hidden fees.
Oshawa is the largest city in Durham Region, approximately 85 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport via the 401 or 407 ETR. Drive time runs 70 to 90 minutes. Oshawa is home to Ontario Tech University, Durham College, and General Motors of Canada generating consistent corporate and student travel through Pearson. We cover all Oshawa areas including Lakeview, Kedron, Northglen, Taunton, and McLaughlin at a flat rate. Group bookings for GM and corporate teams are available.
Oshawa in Durham Region sits approximately 60 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport via the 401 west through Scarborough. Drive times typically run 45 to 70 minutes depending on 401 traffic through Scarborough and the downtown core. Morning rush-hour on the 401 heading west is the main variable for departure runs. Flat rate locked at booking.
Ottawa is Canada’s capital, approximately 450 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401 and Highway 416. Drive time averages 4 to 4.5 hours. We handle long-distance corporate runs between Toronto and Ottawa for government officials, lobbyists, and executives who prefer ground transportation. The Sprinter Van is used for staff and delegation transfers. All Ottawa neighbourhoods are covered including Kanata, Gloucester, and the downtown core at a flat rate.
Owen Sound is in Grey County at the southern end of Georgian Bay, approximately 185 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 and Highway 10. Drive time averages 1 hour 55 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes. Owen Sound is a service centre for Grey and Bruce Counties, with a regional hospital and growing professional community. We serve Owen Sound and the surrounding Grey Bruce area for Pearson airport transfers at a flat rate.
Palgrave is a community in the Town of Caledon, Peel Region, approximately 45 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. Route options include Highway 50 south connecting through Bolton to the airport. Drive time averages 40 to 55 minutes. Palgrave is a quiet equestrian and residential community with several horse farms and rural estates. Our service connects Palgrave residents to Pearson without the stress of early morning highway driving. Flat rate includes all tolls, confirmed at booking.
Paris, Ontario is in Brant County at the confluence of the Grand and Nith Rivers, approximately 110 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 403 east. Drive time averages 85 to 100 minutes. Paris is known as the cobblestone capital of Canada and is a growing community within commuting distance of Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo. We serve Paris and the surrounding Brant County area for Pearson airport transfers at a flat rate, no hidden tolls.
Parry Sound is in Parry Sound District on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay, approximately 230 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 through Barrie. Drive time averages 2.5 to 3 hours. Parry Sound is the gateway to the thirty thousand islands of Georgian Bay and serves a large cottage country population. We handle seasonal transfers for residents and cottage owners heading to Pearson. Book in advance for summer and fall long weekends when Highway 400 is at its busiest.
Pelham is a town in Niagara Region south of St. Catharines, approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The QEW east through Hamilton is the primary route. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes depending on QEW traffic between Hamilton and Burlington. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Pembroke is a city in the Ottawa Valley, approximately 380 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs Highway 17 west from Pembroke through Ottawa then the 416 south and 401 west. Drive times run 3.75 to 4.5 hours. Ottawa-area traffic and the Kingston stretch are the main variables on this long-haul run. Flat rate locked at booking.
Peterborough is in Peterborough County on the Otonabee River, approximately 145 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 115 and the 401. Drive time averages 1 hour 35 minutes to 1 hour 55 minutes. Peterborough is home to Trent University, Fleming College, and a growing tech sector. International students, faculty, and corporate travellers book our service regularly. We serve all Peterborough neighbourhoods and the surrounding county area at a flat rate.
Peterborough sits approximately 130 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 115 and the 404 south. Drive times typically run 1.5 to 2 hours. The 115 south and the 401 through Scarborough are the two main traffic variables on airport runs. Early morning departures from Peterborough move efficiently. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Pickering is the western city of Durham Region, approximately 45 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401 or 407 ETR. Drive time runs 40 to 55 minutes. Pickering has grown rapidly with Toronto commuters and is home to Ontario Power Generation’s Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. Corporate travel from Pickering to Pearson is frequent, and many residents prefer booking us over driving and paying airport parking. We cover Liverpool, Amberlea, Highbush, and all Pickering communities.
Picton is the county seat of Prince Edward County, approximately 195 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs west on the 401 through Belleville and Oshawa before approaching the airport. Drive times typically run 2 to 2.5 hours. The 401 through Oshawa and Scarborough is the main variable on westbound runs. Flat rate locked at booking.
Port Colborne is in the southern Niagara Region on Lake Erie, approximately 150 kilometres south of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW and Highway 140. Drive time averages 1 hour 35 minutes to 1 hour 55 minutes. Port Colborne is a port city on the Welland Canal with significant industrial and tourism activity. Residents travel internationally through Pearson, and our service provides the direct connection. We cover Port Colborne and the southern Niagara region at flat rates.
Port Dover is in Haldimand County on the north shore of Lake Erie, approximately 130 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Simcoe, connecting to the QEW at Hamilton. Drive time averages 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes. Port Dover is a popular fishing and tourism community. We serve Port Dover and the Norfolk County area for Pearson airport transfers, including summer visitors heading to international connections.
Port Hope is in Northumberland County on Lake Ontario, approximately 120 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via Highway 401 west. Drive time averages 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes. Port Hope is a heritage town with a strong arts community and growing commuter population. Residents use our service for Pearson connections rather than driving through the GTA. We serve Port Hope and nearby Cobourg at flat rates to all Pearson terminals.
Port Hope is a municipality in Northumberland County on Lake Ontario, approximately 100 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 west through Oshawa is the standard route. Drive times typically run 1.25 to 1.75 hours depending on 401 traffic through Durham Region. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Puslinch is a rural township south of Guelph in Wellington County, approximately 75 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east on the 401 through Milton connecting to Highway 427. Drive times typically run 50 to 70 minutes. The 401 Milton corridor is the main traffic variable. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Richmond Hill is in York Region, approximately 35 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 or 404 connecting to 407 west. Drive time is typically 30 to 45 minutes. Richmond Hill has one of Canada’s most diverse populations and consistently high international travel demand. Mandarin, Cantonese, and Farsi-speaking communities here travel frequently to Asia and the Middle East through Pearson. We cover Bayview Hill, Jefferson, Langstaff, and all Richmond Hill communities at a flat rate.
Riverdale is a neighbourhood in Toronto’s east end, approximately 25 kilometres from Toronto Pearson Airport via the Gardiner Expressway and 427. Drive times run 25 to 40 minutes in normal conditions, but Gardiner traffic during peak hours can extend that significantly. Our drivers plan departure time around your flight schedule. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Rockwood is a small community in Wellington County near Guelph, approximately 70 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401. Drive time averages 55 to 70 minutes. Rockwood is a quiet residential community known for the Rockwood Conservation Area. Residents use our service for Pearson connections, particularly for international leisure travel. We serve Rockwood and the surrounding Erin and Centre Wellington area at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Rosedale is one of Toronto’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, sitting about 22 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via the Gardiner and Highway 427. Drive time is typically 25 to 40 minutes. Rosedale residents are among Toronto’s highest-frequency international travellers business class departures, private banking trips, and extended international family visits are common. Our Mercedes S-Class and Escalade are the standard for Rosedale bookings. We serve all Rosedale streets at a flat rate to Pearson.
Sarnia is in Lambton County on the St. Clair River at the Ontario-Michigan border, approximately 290 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 402 and 401 east. Drive time averages 2.5 to 3 hours. Sarnia is a petrochemical industry hub with significant corporate travel demand for international business. We handle executive transfers for the energy sector between Sarnia and Pearson. All Sarnia and Lambton County addresses served at flat rates.
Scarborough is Toronto’s eastern district, approximately 35 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via the 401 west and 427 south. Drive time runs 35 to 55 minutes depending on traffic. Scarborough is one of Canada’s most multicultural communities, with large Tamil, Chinese, Caribbean, and South Asian populations generating significant international travel through Pearson. We cover all Scarborough areas Agincourt, Malvern, Rouge Valley, Birchmount at the same flat rate to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3.
Schomberg is a village in King Township, York Region, approximately 55 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south via Highway 400 and 427 to the terminals. Drive times typically run 40 to 55 minutes. The 400 south through King and the 427 interchange are the variables on this run. Flat rate locked at booking.
Scugog Township is in Durham Region, approximately 85 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The municipality includes Port Perry as the main community. Route options include Highway 407 west or Highway 401 through Oshawa. Drive time averages 70 to 85 minutes. Scugog is a lake district community with significant tourism and retirement activity. We serve Port Perry, Blackstock, and all Scugog Township communities at flat rates to Pearson.
Selkirk is a small community in Haldimand County on Lake Erie, approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs north through Caledonia connecting to Hamilton’s QEW corridor. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes depending on Hamilton traffic. Early morning runs from Selkirk move efficiently. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Sharon is a community in East Gwillimbury, York Region, approximately 55 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects south via the 404 and Highway 7 to the 427. Drive times typically run 45 to 60 minutes. The 404 approaching the 401 can slow during morning commute hours. Flat rate locked at booking.
Shelburne is a town in Dufferin County, approximately 90 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south on Highway 10 through Brampton connecting to the 410 and 427. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes. Highway 10 through Brampton and Mississauga is the main variable on this run. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Simcoe is the county seat of Norfolk County, approximately 130 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 403 east and QEW through Hamilton. Drive time averages 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes. Norfolk County is Ontario’s garden tobacco, ginseng, and market gardening define the economy here. We serve Simcoe and the surrounding Norfolk County area including Delhi and Tillsonburg for Pearson airport transfers at a flat rate.
Smiths Falls is a town in Lanark County, approximately 415 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport near Ottawa. The route follows Highway 15 north to the 401 west through Kingston and along the lake. Drive times run 4 to 4.5 hours. The Kingston 401 stretch and Ottawa-area routing are the main variables. Flat rate locked at booking.
Southampton is a community in the Municipality of Kincardine on Lake Huron, approximately 195 kilometres northwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east on Highway 21 through Owen Sound then south on Highway 10 to the 410. Drive times typically run 2 to 2.5 hours. The Highway 10 Brampton corridor is the main variable. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
St. Catharines is the regional seat of Niagara Region, approximately 110 kilometres south of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time averages 80 to 100 minutes. St. Catharines is home to Brock University and a significant wine and agricultural sector. It is the largest city between Toronto and Hamilton on the Niagara Peninsula. We cover all St. Catharines neighbourhoods and regularly handle group bookings for Brock University events and Niagara wine country visitors.
St. Thomas is a city in Elgin County, approximately 165 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east on the 401 through Woodstock and Mississauga. Drive times typically run 1.75 to 2.25 hours. The 401 through Woodstock and Milton is the main traffic variable on this run. Flat rate locked at booking.
Stoney Creek is a community in the eastern end of Hamilton, approximately 65 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW east. Drive time is typically 55 to 70 minutes. Stoney Creek is on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment with significant residential and commercial growth. The QEW provides a direct corridor to Pearson. We serve all Stoney Creek neighbourhoods including the lakefront, Upper Stoney Creek, and Winona at a flat rate.
Stouffville is in York Region, approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport via Highway 407 west. Drive time runs 50 to 65 minutes. Stouffville is one of York Region’s fastest-growing communities and has attracted many families relocating from Toronto. International travel demand here is growing. We cover all Stouffville areas including the historic downtown and the new subdivisions along Ninth Line and Millard Street at a flat rate to all Pearson terminals.
Stratford is a city in Perth County, approximately 145 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 8 Highway east connects to the 401 at Kitchener for a straightforward run to Pearson. Drive times typically run 1.5 to 1.75 hours. The Kitchener 401 merge and Milton corridor are the main variables. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Strathroy is a town in Middlesex County, approximately 190 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east on the 402 connecting to the 401 through London and Woodstock. Drive times typically run 2 to 2.5 hours. London traffic and the Woodstock interchange are the main variables. Flat rate locked at booking.
Sutton is a community in Georgina, York Region, on the south shore of Lake Simcoe, approximately 75 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects south via the 404 and Highway 7. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes depending on 404 corridor traffic. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Tecumseh is a town adjacent to Windsor in Essex County, approximately 305 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 east from Windsor is the direct corridor across the province. Drive times run 3 to 3.5 hours. Ambassador Bridge traffic near Windsor and the London stretch of the 401 are the two main variables. Flat rate locked at booking.
Thornbury is a community in the Town of Blue Mountains, Grey County, approximately 145 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects south through Collingwood on Highway 26 then the 400 south. Drive times typically run 1.5 to 2 hours. The 400 through Barrie is the main variable for airport runs. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Thornhill straddles the boundary between Vaughan and Markham in York Region, approximately 25 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 or 407. Drive time runs 25 to 40 minutes. Thornhill has a large and active international travel community, with significant Jewish, Iranian, Korean, and Chinese communities all travelling frequently through Pearson. We cover all Thornhill areas including Promenade, Yonge and Clark, and Bayview Avenue corridors.
Thorold is a city in Niagara Region adjacent to St. Catharines, approximately 95 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The QEW east through Hamilton is the direct route. Drive times typically run 55 to 75 minutes. QEW traffic between Hamilton and Burlington is the main variable. Flat rate locked at booking.
Tilbury is a community in Chatham-Kent, approximately 265 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The 401 east through Chatham and London is the direct corridor. Drive times typically run 2.5 to 3 hours. The London stretch and Woodstock interchange on the 401 are the main variables. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Tillsonburg is a town in Oxford County, approximately 130 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route connects north through Woodstock then east on the 401 through Mississauga. Drive times typically run 1.5 to 2 hours. The 401 through Woodstock and Milton is the main variable. Flat rate locked at booking.
The Toronto Airport Hotel Area refers to the cluster of hotels within 2 to 8 kilometres of Pearson Airport, including the Sheraton Gateway, Marriott Toronto Airport, Westin Bristol Place, Alt Hotel, and others. Our service connects hotel guests to the terminal in 10 to 20 minutes a short but practical run when luggage, tight connections, or early hour departures make walking impractical. We also handle transfers from the terminal to airport hotels for layover stays.
Toronto’s Metro Area includes the downtown core, midtown, and inner suburbs roughly 25 kilometres east of Pearson Airport via the Gardiner Expressway and Highway 427. Drive time from downtown runs 30 to 50 minutes depending on Gardiner traffic. The Financial District, King West, Queen West, Yorkville, and Forest Hill are among our most frequent pickup areas. Toronto Metro clients include Bay Street executives, international students at U of T, and hotel guests. We cover all Toronto postal codes.
Trenton is in Hastings County on the Bay of Quinte, home to Canadian Forces Base Trenton Canada’s largest military air base. It sits approximately 175 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport along Highway 401. Drive time averages 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours. We handle military and civilian transfers for CFB Trenton personnel and their families travelling through Pearson. Trenton and Belleville are covered as a combined service area at flat rates.
Tyrone is a hamlet in Clarington, Durham Region, approximately 100 kilometres northeast of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs south and west via Taunton Road connecting to the 401 through Whitby and Scarborough. Drive times typically run 1 to 1.25 hours. The 401 Scarborough corridor is the main variable heading westbound. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Unionville is a heritage community within Markham, York Region, approximately 40 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport via Highway 407 west. Drive time is typically 35 to 50 minutes. Unionville’s historic Main Street is surrounded by affluent residential neighbourhoods William Berczy Park, Unionville Gardens, and the Kennedy Road corridor. Business travellers and families from Unionville book our Escalade and Navigator regularly for Pearson runs. Flat rate pricing to all terminals.
Uxbridge is in Durham Region on the Oak Ridges Moraine, approximately 80 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport via Highway 407 west. Drive time averages 65 to 80 minutes. Uxbridge is a rural town known for its mountain biking trails and heritage architecture. Limited transit options make our service the practical choice for Uxbridge residents travelling internationally. We serve all Uxbridge, Goodwood, Sandford, and Leaskdale areas at a flat rate to Pearson.
Vaughan is in York Region, approximately 20 kilometres north of Pearson Airport via Highway 400 south. Drive time is typically 20 to 35 minutes one of our most common pickup areas. Vaughan includes Woodbridge, Maple, Concord, Kleinburg, and Thornhill West. It is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, with a large Italian, Jewish, and South Asian community generating significant international travel. Our drivers know every Vaughan access road and track traffic conditions daily.
Victoria is a small community in Durham Region, approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Pearson Airport. Route options include Highway 407 west connecting to the 400 corridor. Drive time averages 50 to 65 minutes. We serve the Victoria and surrounding Durham Region rural communities as part of our comprehensive area coverage, providing flat-rate limo service to Pearson for residents who prefer professional ground transportation over self-drive options for airport access.
Vineland is in the Town of Lincoln, Niagara Region, approximately 90 kilometres south of Pearson Airport via the QEW. Drive time averages 70 to 85 minutes. Vineland is in the heart of Ontario’s wine country Vineland Estates, Peninsula Ridge, and dozens of wineries operate here. The area attracts wine tourism, industry professionals, and seasonal workers. We serve Vineland and the Jordan, Twenty Mile Creek, and Beamsville corridor at flat rates to Pearson.
Wainfleet is a rural township in Niagara Region between Port Colborne and Welland, approximately 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The QEW east through Hamilton is the standard route. Drive times typically run 1 to 1.25 hours depending on QEW and Hamilton corridor traffic. Flat rate confirmed at booking.
Wallaceburg is a community in Chatham-Kent on the Sydenham River, approximately 275 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport. The route runs east through Chatham then the 401 through London and Woodstock. Drive times typically run 2.5 to 3 hours. The 401 through London is the main traffic variable. Flat rate locked at booking.
Wasaga Beach is on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, approximately 145 kilometres north of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 400 and Highway 26. Drive time averages 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours. Wasaga Beach has the world’s longest freshwater beach and is a major summer destination. Year-round residents and seasonal visitors use our service for Pearson connections. Summer Friday afternoons can significantly extend Highway 400 drive times we plan accordingly.
Waterdown is a community in the north end of Hamilton, approximately 60 kilometres southwest of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW east. Drive time is typically 50 to 65 minutes. Waterdown has grown rapidly as a commuter community between Hamilton and the GTA, attracting many professionals who travel through Pearson. We serve the full Waterdown area including the historic village and new subdivisions along Dundas Street East and Highway 5 at a flat rate.
Waterloo is in Waterloo Region, approximately 100 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Cambridge and Milton. Drive time runs 80 to 95 minutes. Waterloo is home to the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, plus Blackberry’s global HQ. International faculty, students, and tech executives travel frequently through Pearson. We serve the full Waterloo and Kitchener corridor at competitive flat rates to all terminals.
Welland is in the Niagara Region on the Welland Canal, approximately 120 kilometres south of Toronto Pearson Airport via the QEW north. Drive time averages 1 hour 10 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. Welland is known for the canal that bypasses Niagara Falls and is a significant industrial and educational city Niagara College’s Welland campus is located here. We serve the full Welland area including Crowland, Rose, and Dain City at flat rates to Pearson.
Whitby is in Durham Region, approximately 65 kilometres east of Toronto Pearson Airport via the 401 or 407 ETR. Drive time runs 55 to 75 minutes. Whitby is Durham’s most populous municipality and one of the fastest-growing communities in Canada. Professionals who commute to Toronto and travel frequently use our service to avoid the 401 stress of driving to Pearson. We cover all Whitby communities including Brooklin, Port Whitby, Pringle Creek, and Rolling Acres.
Windsor is in Essex County at the western tip of Ontario, across from Detroit, Michigan, approximately 370 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 west. Drive time averages 3.5 to 4 hours. Windsor is the automotive capital of Canada Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis all have major operations here, generating significant executive and corporate travel through Pearson. We handle Windsor to Pearson executive runs for automotive sector leadership. All Windsor and Essex County addresses served.
Woodbridge is in Vaughan, York Region, approximately 18 kilometres north of Pearson Airport one of our closest pickup areas. Drive time from most Woodbridge streets is 15 to 25 minutes via Highway 400 south or Islington Avenue. Woodbridge is a predominantly Italian-Canadian community with deep roots in construction, real estate, and food service. International travel to Italy and Europe is frequent. We cover all Woodbridge streets including Islington Avenue, Kipling Avenue, and Martingrove Road.
Woodstock is in Oxford County, approximately 130 kilometres west of Toronto Pearson Airport via Highway 401 east through Cambridge and Milton. Drive time averages 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes. Woodstock is a mid-sized city with Toyota’s North American manufacturing headquarters located here. Toyota leadership and automotive suppliers regularly travel internationally through Pearson. We serve Woodstock and the surrounding Oxford County area at flat rates with the same professional standard as our GTA routes.
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