Prices & fares
How much is a car service from Caledon to Pearson Airport?
Answered by the Toronto Airport Limo team · Last reviewed July 6, 2026
For Caledon East, the township's central village, a car service to Pearson Airport is $112.67 all-in by sedan and $186.72 by six-seat SUV, with the return pickup from arrivals at $132.91. But Caledon is a 688-square-kilometre township — larger in area than Toronto — and the honest answer shifts by village: Bolton and Caledon East sit inside the minimum-fare radius, while far corners like Alton or Belfountain can price beyond it. Tip, HST and card fee are included in every figure, and /ride/ prices your exact address in seconds.
The Caledon East benchmark
Measured from Caledon East — 38.3 km from the terminals — the fleet prices at its per-vehicle floors: sedan $112.67, SUV $186.72, Premium SUV $275.24, Premium Sedan $311.20, Sprinter Van $539.42, Stretch Limousine $524.20, each a completed total with gratuity and 13% HST inside. Arrival pickups from Pearson run $132.91 sedan and $207.84 SUV, the difference being the airport's standard $15.27 pickup fee.
Treat these as the township's reference prices, not a promise for every concession road. Caledon East happens to sit within the sedan minimum's roughly 43 km coverage; other villages sit closer or further, and the next section maps that reality.
- Caledon East sedan: $112.67 out / $132.91 back
- SUV: $186.72 out / $207.84 back (6 seats)
- Sprinter Van: $539.42 out — group and gear runs
- Every figure all-in: tip, HST, card fee included
- 38.3 km; about 34–48 minutes free-flow
One township, many distances: the village map
Caledon is not a town; it is a rural municipality the size of a small region, and Pearson quotes swing more here than anywhere else we serve. Bolton, the biggest community, is the closest — under 25 km, with its own dedicated fare breakdown in the answer on how much a limo costs from Bolton to Pearson. Caledon East is mid-township at 38 km. Inglewood and Cheltenham sit along the Credit valley in similar range.
Push northwest and the odometer keeps spinning: Caledon Village up Highway 10, then Alton and Belfountain in the hills, run past the minimum-fare boundary, where each further kilometre is priced on its own. Palgrave, up Highway 50 beyond Bolton, tells the same story on the township's east side.
The moral is simple: in Caledon, never assume a neighbour's quote is yours. Two villages ten minutes apart can land on opposite sides of the pricing line — the address-level quote at /ride/ is the only number worth planning around.
Airport Road: Caledon's driveway to the terminals
Caledon East enjoys a geographic party trick: Airport Road, the village's main street, is the same road that ends at Pearson. The run south is a single line on the map — no highway juggling at all until the terminal approach — taking about 34 minutes free-flow, up to 48 with traffic through Brampton's crossings.
From the west side of the township, Highway 10 feeds down to the 410 and on toward the airport; from Bolton and Palgrave, Highway 50 does the equivalent job on the east. Winter matters more up here than in the city — the hills catch snow the suburbs miss — so pre-dawn winter departures get built-in margin, and there is never a weather surcharge on the flat fare.
Your chauffeur arrives already briefed on the route; what helps most is a booking note flagging anything a GPS pin misses — a shared lane, a farm gate, a house set far off the road.
Where the minimum stops inside Caledon
The pricing mechanics deserve one plain paragraph. Per-vehicle minimum fares cover every trip up to roughly 43 km of real driving distance from Pearson — inside that radius, the sedan quotes $112.67 no matter the exact kilometres. Bolton and Caledon East qualify. Beyond the radius, fares grow with measured distance, which is why the township's northwest corner quotes higher than its southeast.
We do not publish per-village figures for the far corners here because guessing would break the one promise that matters: the number you book is exact. Thirty seconds at /ride/ with your real address settles it definitively.
For the township-wide service picture — coverage, vehicles, local knowledge — the Caledon airport limo service page is the companion read.
Booking a rural pickup that goes right
Rural pickups reward a little setup. Book at /ride/ three or more hours ahead (phone (416) 200-5070 inside that window — the line answers around the clock), and use the notes field for gate codes, lane descriptions or where the driveway actually meets the road. The SMS confirmation and four-hour reminder close the loop, and the emailed link accepts changes until 12 hours before pickup.
Gear-heavy departures are normal from Caledon — ski trips, golf weeks, equestrian events — and the SUV or Sprinter swallows them; note oversized items when booking so the right vehicle is dispatched. Child seats are installed free on request.
Coming home, the pickup is flight-tracked from the moment you land, and a chauffeur can meet you inside arrivals with a name sign for a flat $65 — a genuine comfort when home is an hour of dark concession roads away.

Price your Caledon village to Pearson
Related questions
What is the fare from Bolton?
Bolton prices at the sedan minimum — $112.67 to Pearson, $132.91 back — because it is Caledon's closest community to the airport. It has a full breakdown of its own in the Bolton-to-Pearson cost answer, including route and timing detail.
Will Alton or Belfountain cost more than Caledon East?
Usually yes. Both sit in the township's northwest hills, past the distance the sedan minimum covers, so their quotes are built on real kilometres. The gap is not dramatic, but it is real — get the exact figure for your address at /ride/ rather than borrowing Caledon East's.
Can a chauffeur find a concession-road address before dawn?
Yes — rural pre-dawn pickups are routine, and the booking notes make them smooth: gate codes, lane markers, 'white farmhouse past the bridge' all help. The chauffeur confirms arrival by text, so nobody is squinting down a dark driveway wondering.
Which vehicle handles a ski or cottage departure with gear?
The SUV at $186.72 (from Caledon East) takes a family plus ski bags comfortably; a multi-family or team departure moves up to the Sprinter Van at $539.42 with eleven seats and true cargo room. Flag the gear in your booking so the right vehicle arrives.
Does snow change a Caledon quote?
Never the price — flat means flat in February. What snow changes is timing: the hills north of Bolton take weather the city does not, so winter departures are scheduled with extra road margin rather than extra dollars.
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