Airport limo service from Holland Landing to Pearson

Holland Landing · East Gwillimbury · YYZ

Airport Limo Holland Landing — Flat Rate to Pearson

$130 flat rate, sedan to Pearson. No surge. No meter running. CPIC-certified drivers, real-time flight tracking, 24/7 dispatch.

Flat Rate — No Surge
CPIC Certified Drivers
Real-Time Flight Tracking
24/7 Dispatch — 365 Days
HST & Gratuity Included
Serving Since 2009
$130
Sedan Flat Rate
60–80
Min Drive to YYZ
24/7
Available
2009
Serving Since

Holland Landing to Pearson — The Route We Know Cold

Most passengers from Holland Landing heading to Pearson book their limo the evening before a morning flight, and that instinct is right — pre-dawn trips on Yonge Street south through Newmarket still carry residual red-light rhythm before the commuter wave kicks in. We cover all service areas across the Greater Toronto Area, and the run from Holland Landing is one of the cleaner ones once you know which ramp to take and how early to leave. When you book, the rate is locked: $130 for a Luxury Sedan up to 3, $160 for a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV up to 6, $575 for a Mercedes Sprinter Van up to 14, and $725 for a Stretch Limousine up to 16 — HST and 15% gratuity are built in, so what you see at booking is what you pay at drop-off, full stop. If you want to see what’s available before you book, our fleet page has the exact specs and photos for every vehicle.

The flat rate matters most when the road does something unexpected. The 400 southbound past Highway 9 can slow hard during GTA-bound morning rushes, and summer weekends on the 400 through Barrie-direction traffic sometimes back up all the way to the Bradford merge — none of that changes your fare. The driver leaves with enough time buffer baked in, and if a delay is looking real, we know alternate routing through King Road or Highway 11 down to Langstaff. This is not a route we learned from a map. We have been running Holland Landing passengers to Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson since 2009.

Holland Landing sits roughly 75 km north of Pearson, placed along the East Holland River where Yonge Street crosses the rural edge of East Gwillimbury. The most direct route uses Yonge Street south to Newmarket, then picks up Highway 404 south toward the 401 corridor. From 404, the route transitions to 401 West and then north on Highway 427 to the airport expressway. In clear conditions you are looking at about 60 to 65 minutes. During peak morning traffic the same drive can run 75 to 85 minutes, and we leave accounting for both. The Bradford Bypass corridor nearby will eventually change regional traffic patterns, but for now the 400 and 404 remain the reliable backbone for southbound trips from Holland Landing. This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Holland Landing and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. Browse the full list of served communities at all service areas.

How Much Does Airport Limo from Holland Landing Cost?

Luxury Sedan
$130
Up to 3 passengers
HST & 15% gratuity included. Flat rate — locked at booking.
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Cadillac Escalade / Navigator SUV
$160
Up to 6 passengers
HST & 15% gratuity included. Flat rate — locked at booking.
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Mercedes Sprinter Van
$575
Up to 14 passengers
HST & 15% gratuity included. Flat rate — locked at booking.
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Stretch Limousine
$725
Up to 16 passengers
HST & 15% gratuity included. Flat rate — locked at booking.
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Additional Charges & Fees

13% HST applied to all charges
Airport Pickup — Sedan/SUV: $13
Airport Pickup — Van/Limo: $24
En Route Stop — Sedan: $10
En Route Stop — SUV/Van: $15
En Route Stop — Limo: $20
Waiting Time: First 15 min free, then $10 per 15 min
Meet & Greet: $45
Highway 407 Toll: Extra, billed at cost
Gratuity: 15% included on prepaid reservations

Not sure which vehicle suits your group? Browse our fleet for full specs, photos, and capacity details.

Why Holland Landing Chooses Toronto Airport Limo

Flat Rate — Guaranteed

The price you see when you book is the price you pay. The 400 south can back up past Bradford with no warning — your fare doesn’t move. Zero meter anxiety from Holland Landing to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3.

CPIC Certified Drivers

Every driver clears a full CPIC background check before they ever carry a passenger. You get the driver’s name, photo, and vehicle plate in your confirmation — no surprises at pickup.

Real-Time Flight Tracking

We monitor your inbound flight automatically. If your Air Canada or WestJet flight is delayed by 90 minutes, your driver adjusts. Holland Landing pickups for arrivals from Pearson work the same way — we watch the board so you don’t have to.

24/7 Dispatch

Flights leave early. Flights arrive late at night. The 5:00 AM pickup on Yonge Street near the East Holland River is no different to us than a noon trip. Dispatch answers every hour, every day of the year.

How Long Does Holland Landing to Pearson Airport Take?

~75 km
Holland Landing to YYZ
60–80 min
Typical Drive Time
T1 & T3
Pearson Terminals Served

Primary Route — Yonge / Hwy 404 / Hwy 401 / Hwy 427

The cleanest path from Holland Landing runs south on Yonge Street through Newmarket to Davis Drive, then picks up Highway 404 southbound at the Green Lane interchange. Highway 404 carries you through Aurora and Richmond Hill to the 401 westbound at Sheppard. From there it is 401 West across Mississauga toward Highway 427 north — the airport expressway feeds you directly into Pearson Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. In off-peak conditions this route takes about 60 minutes from a Yonge Street address in Holland Landing. During GTA morning rush — roughly 7:00 to 9:30 AM — plan for 75 to 85 minutes.

Alternate Routing — Highway 400 / Highway 407

If the 404 corridor is moving poorly through Richmond Hill, the backup option heads west on Green Lane to Highway 400 southbound. The 400 merges cleanly into the 400/407 interchange west of Barrie, taking you across to Highway 427 south toward Pearson. This adds a Highway 407 toll (billed at cost, separate from your flat rate), but can save 10 to 20 minutes when the 404 is stacked at Elgin Mills or Major Mackenzie. During the summer long weekends, both corridors get hit — we leave earlier, not later.

Traffic Notes Specific to Holland Landing

Holland Landing’s position just south of Bradford puts it right in the funnel zone where Barrie commuter traffic and East Gwillimbury local traffic merge onto Yonge Street heading toward Newmarket. Between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, Yonge Street at Holland Landing’s Queensway intersection can slow noticeably. For early morning flights — anything before 8:00 AM departure — we schedule pickup at least 3 hours ahead. The return pickup from Pearson, with Meet and Greet available for $45, gets your driver into arrivals while you are still at baggage claim on Holland Landing-bound trips.

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What Holland Landing Passengers Say About Toronto Airport Limo

★★★★★

I live on Yonge Street just south of the East Holland River and the driver found the address first try at 4:45 AM. No fuss, no phone calls, vehicle was warming up in the driveway. We were at Terminal 1 with time to spare and the rate was exactly what I saw online.

David M.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

My flight from Frankfurt was delayed by nearly two hours and arrived after midnight. When I walked out of Terminal 1 arrivals, the driver was there holding my name. He’d been tracking the flight the entire time. Getting back to Holland Landing was completely stress-free.

Ingrid S.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

Booked the Escalade for six of us heading down to Pearson for a Caribbean cruise departure. The driver loaded all our bags without blinking and we arrived at Terminal 3 relaxed and on schedule. Splitting the $160 among six people is unbeatable value.

Karen T.

Newmarket, ON

★★★★★

I travel for work out of Pearson twice a month and tried three different services before settling on Toronto Airport Limo. The flat rate from Holland Landing is honest — no add-ons at the door, no surprise charges. That reliability is what keeps me booking.

Marcus B.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

We booked the Sprinter for a team of nine heading to a conference in Vancouver. The van was clean, spacious, and everyone could spread out with luggage. Driver had us at Terminal 1 ahead of schedule. I’ll be organizing the return trip with them too.

Priya N.

East Gwillimbury, ON

★★★★★

The 400 was backed up all the way past Bradford on the morning we were flying out. The driver rerouted without any drama and we still made it to Terminal 3 with 90 minutes to spare. My previous service would have panicked. This driver just drove.

Brian F.

Bradford West Gwillimbury, ON

★★★★★

First time booking a limo to the airport and I had questions at 11 PM the night before. Someone actually answered the phone and sorted out my pickup time in two minutes. The sedan arrived exactly on time the next morning in Holland Landing and the driver was professional throughout.

Sophie L.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

Anniversary trip to Italy — we wanted to start it right. Booked the stretch limo from Holland Landing for the two of us and it was absolutely worth it. Champagne ready, driver opened every door, and we arrived at Terminal 1 feeling like the trip had already begun.

Natalie & Chris R.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

I had a 6:00 AM flight and needed a 3:30 AM pickup. Toronto Airport Limo didn’t even hesitate. The driver was at my door in Holland Landing at 3:28 AM, vehicle immaculate, and we moved through Newmarket and onto the 404 without any delays.

Tom A.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

Returned from a delayed flight from Calgary and the driver had already adjusted his pickup time. I didn’t have to call anyone — it just happened. That kind of logistics makes a real difference after a long travel day when all you want is to get home.

James W.

Keswick, ON

★★★★★

Used the Meet and Greet service for the first time coming into Terminal 3. Saw the driver immediately coming off the escalator holding the sign. He took both bags and walked us straight to the car. For late-night arrivals heading back to Holland Landing, this is the only way to travel.

Linda C.

Holland Landing, ON

★★★★★

My elderly parents needed a ride to Pearson and I didn’t want them dealing with parking stress or rideshare confusion. The driver helped with bags, made sure they were comfortable, and texted me when they were at the terminal. Total peace of mind from a Holland Landing-based booking.

Robert K.

Newmarket, ON

★★★★★

I’ve parked at Pearson long-term four times in the past year and spent more in parking each time than this flat rate costs. Never again. Toronto Airport Limo from Holland Landing is cheaper, faster, and I arrive without the stress of navigating the airport garage after a red-eye.

Anita G.

East Gwillimbury, ON

4.8 ★
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Holland Landing Airport Limo — Common Questions

The flat rate from Holland Landing to Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is $130 for a Luxury Sedan (up to 3 passengers), $160 for a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV (up to 6), $575 for a Mercedes Sprinter Van (up to 14), and $725 for a Stretch Limousine (up to 16). All prices include 13% HST and 15% gratuity — no additional charges at drop-off. The rate is locked at booking and does not change regardless of traffic or route adjustments.
In clear traffic, the drive from Holland Landing to Pearson takes approximately 60 to 65 minutes via Yonge Street south to Highway 404, then 401 West and Highway 427 to the airport. During GTA morning rush hours — roughly 7:00 to 9:30 AM on weekdays — allow 75 to 85 minutes. The distance is approximately 75 km. Pickup times are scheduled with sufficient buffer so you always have the recommended airport arrival window covered, and we account for seasonal and holiday traffic patterns on the 400/404 corridor.
Yes — fully guaranteed. The rate you see at booking is the rate you pay. Traffic on the 400 or 404, a detour through King Road, a longer route due to construction — none of it changes your fare. The only additional charges outside the flat rate are specific extras you choose: a Highway 407 toll if that route is taken (billed at cost), an en-route stop, a Meet and Greet at the terminal, or extended waiting time beyond the free 15-minute window. All of those are disclosed clearly before booking and are never applied without your knowledge.
Four vehicle classes serve Holland Landing to Pearson routes: Luxury Sedan (up to 3 passengers, $130), Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV (up to 6 passengers, $160), Mercedes Sprinter Van (up to 14 passengers, $575), and Stretch Limousine (up to 16 passengers, $725). All vehicles are late-model, clean, and regularly maintained. The Sprinter Van is popular for corporate group travel and family groups with significant luggage. The Stretch Limo is frequently booked for special occasions including anniversaries, honeymoons, and milestone birthdays.
Yes. Every arrival pickup is linked to real-time flight tracking. When your flight is delayed — whether by 30 minutes or 3 hours — your driver’s dispatch time adjusts automatically. You do not need to call to report a delay. For Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 arrivals at Pearson, the driver is staged at the arrivals level timed to your actual landing, not your scheduled landing. If you add Meet and Greet ($45), the driver is inside the terminal at the arrivals barrier when you clear customs.

Toronto Airport Limo has been running passengers from Holland Landing and the East Gwillimbury corridor to Pearson Airport since 2009. We know the Yonge Street pre-dawn window, the 400/404 fork decision, and exactly how much buffer the Bradford merge requires. When you book, that knowledge comes with the car.

Book Your Holland Landing Airport Limo Right Now

+1 (877) 335-5304
Toronto Airport Limo
285 Shuter St Ap 105, Toronto, ON M5A 1W5
+1 (877) 335-5304 · info@torontoairportlimo.net
Available 24/7 · YYZ Terminal 1 & Terminal 3

Last Updated: May 2026

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