
Airport Limo Selkirk — Flat Rate to Pearson
Sedan from $155. Fully-inclusive flat rate with HST and gratuity locked at booking. 24/7 service, real-time flight tracking, and a driver who knows every kilometre of the run to YYZ.
Selkirk to Pearson — The Route We Know Cold
Passengers booking from Selkirk typically call the night before or the morning of their flight, which tells us something useful: most people leaving this corner of Haldimand County are experienced travellers who already know what the drive looks like. What they want from us is simple — a confirmed price, a driver at the door, and no surprises between Lake Erie and Terminal 1. We cover all service areas across the GTA and southwestern Ontario, so this specific run is part of a regional network we run every single day. The flat rate — $155 for a Luxury Sedan carrying up to 3 passengers, $185 for a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV carrying up to 6, $575 for a Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups up to 14, or $750 for a Stretch Limousine for up to 16 — is locked at booking with HST and gratuity already folded in, which means the number on your confirmation is the number on your receipt. You can read more about what each vehicle covers in our services section. No adjustments at drop-off, no meter running through a construction delay, no toll surprise — what you see is what you pay.
The route out of Selkirk runs north on Highway 3 to Caledonia, picking up Highway 6 to the QEW near Hamilton. From there it is QEW eastbound through Burlington and Oakville to Highway 427 north, which drops directly into Toronto Pearson International Airport. The total distance runs approximately 102 to 108 kilometres depending on the precise origin point in Selkirk, and typical drive times sit between 80 and 110 minutes in normal conditions. Early-morning departures — say a 6:00 a.m. pickup for a 9:00 a.m. flight — can move quickly until the QEW hits the Hamilton end of Burlington, where truck traffic gets congested before 7:00 a.m. Afternoon pickups going toward a 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. flight face the 427 interchange as the most likely delay point. Our drivers plan around both. Haldimand County does not offer train or bus alternatives with any practical connection to Pearson, so limo service is not a luxury for Selkirk passengers — it is the realistic option. This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Selkirk and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. Browse all available city connections at our locations page.
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The Drive in Detail: Haldimand County to YYZ
Selkirk sits on the north shore of Lake Erie, about 35 kilometres south of Hamilton as the crow flies. By road, the practical path is Highway 3 northbound through Jarvis and then into Cayuga, or direct on Regional Road 3 through Hagersville, picking up Highway 6 north to the QEW interchange near Stoney Creek. Either approach puts you on the QEW somewhere between the 403 and the Forty Road exits. From there, it’s a straight run eastbound through Burlington, Oakville, and Mississauga to the Highway 427 northbound exit, which delivers you to Airport Road and the Pearson terminals inside of ten minutes.
The total road distance is roughly 105 to 110 kilometres. On a clear weekday morning after 9:00 a.m. or on a weekend, you’ll make YYZ in about 80 minutes. The same trip attempted between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. on a weekday can stretch to 110 minutes or more — the QEW between Burlington and Oakville is genuinely slow in the peak, and we build that into the pickup time we recommend. We always suggest passengers budget 3 hours before departure from Selkirk; the drive handles most windows comfortably, and the extra buffer protects against the occasional Skyway bridge backup in Hamilton.
Pearson serves both Terminal 1 (Air Canada, international Star Alliance) and Terminal 3 (WestJet, Sunwing, charter carriers). We confirm your terminal at booking and drop you at the correct departures door — not the wrong side of a very large airport.
- Distance: ~105–110 km from Selkirk
- Typical time: 80–110 min depending on traffic
- Primary route: Hwy 3 → Hwy 6 → QEW → 427 → Pearson
- Key congestion: QEW Burlington–Oakville 7–9 a.m.
- Terminal 1: Air Canada, Star Alliance carriers
- Terminal 3: WestJet, Sunwing, charter carriers
- Recommended booking window: 3 hrs before departure
- Return pickups: flight-tracked, no rebooking needed
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What Selkirk Passengers Say About Toronto Airport Limo
Booked the sedan from Selkirk for a 7:00 a.m. flight and the driver was at my door at 4:45 sharp. He knew exactly which exit to take off the QEW for Terminal 1 and we arrived with time to spare. First time I’ve had zero stress on a travel morning in years.
My flight coming back from Vancouver was delayed by nearly two hours. I was dreading the call I’d have to make, but I didn’t need to make one — the driver tracked the flight and was waiting curbside at Pearson when I landed. That kind of service is hard to find from Selkirk on your own.
Used the SUV for a family of five travelling to Cancun. Four checked bags, three carry-ons, and everyone fit without squeezing. Driver helped load everything and was polite with the kids the whole way. The flat rate meant no surprise at drop-off, which is exactly what I needed.
I’ve taken the Hamilton GO route before and it just doesn’t work for Selkirk connections. Toronto Airport Limo is reliable, professional, and honestly not much more expensive once you factor in parking costs at Pearson. The $155 sedan rate is fair for the distance.
Organized a stretch limo for ten of us heading to Cuba — it was a birthday trip and we wanted to start the celebration early. The driver had the vehicle spotless, the timing was perfect, and everyone arrived at Terminal 3 in good spirits. Would book again for group travel without hesitation.
Online booking was quick and the confirmation came within minutes. Driver arrived early, kept the ride calm and quiet, and knew the QEW timing coming out of Haldimand County better than I do. Professional from first contact to airport drop-off.
Flew out of Pearson four times last year and used Toronto Airport Limo for all four departures from Selkirk. Consistent every single time — same quality vehicle, same punctual pickup, same courteous driver attitude. Reliability from a rural area is genuinely rare.
My husband and I booked the sedan for an anniversary trip to Portugal. The driver arrived fifteen minutes early, offered to load the bags, and the ride was relaxed and smooth. The price we paid matched the price we booked — no surprises, exactly as promised.
I work in international sales and fly six or seven times a year. I switched to Toronto Airport Limo two years ago after a bad experience with a rideshare that failed to show. Since then, not a single missed pickup. The peace of mind alone is worth the booking.
Early morning 5:00 a.m. pickup from our place near the lake in Selkirk. Driver texted when he was five minutes out, had the car warm, and we made the QEW without catching any Burlington traffic. An early morning run is where you really see if a limo company has it together — these guys do.
Booked the Sprinter Van for a corporate group of nine flying to a conference in Chicago. Everyone got in comfortably, luggage included, and we were at Pearson well ahead of our check-in window. The driver handled the highway timing well — no stress at all for the whole team.
Second year using this service for winter travel. Last January my flight was delayed overnight and when I rescheduled, the booking team adjusted without a fuss. No extra fees, no arguments — just a new confirmed time. That flexibility is what keeps me coming back.
Clean car, punctual driver, smooth ride on the QEW. I’ve recommended Toronto Airport Limo to three neighbours in my area and they’ve all had the same experience. The Selkirk to Pearson run is handled like a regular scheduled service, not an afterthought.
Selkirk Airport Limo — Common Questions
Toronto Airport Limo has served Selkirk and the broader Haldimand County region since 2009. Our drivers know the Highway 3 and QEW run in every season — summer cottage traffic, winter road conditions, and everything in between. The flat rate protects you regardless of what happens on the road.
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