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How much is a limo from Fort Erie to Toronto Airport?

Answered by the Toronto Airport Limo team · Last reviewed July 6, 2026

At the far end of the QEW, Fort Erie books a chauffeured sedan to Toronto Pearson for $387.06 all-in — one flat figure covering gratuity, fuel, 13% HST and the card fee across the 147 km run. The SUV (up to 6) is $540.55, about $90 a seat when full, and the Sprinter Van (up to 11) is $1,172.90. Budget about 85–115 minutes on the road. The pickup home from Pearson quotes $407.30 — and being a border town, Fort Erie also has the Buffalo airport option, covered honestly below.

The fare from the last exit before the border

Fort Erie sits where the QEW meets the Peace Bridge, which makes its Pearson trip the full length of the highway: 147.48 km measured from town, every one of them priced into a flat $387.06 for the sedan. Nothing else joins the total afterwards — gratuity, fuel, tax and card fee are already accounted, and drop-offs at the airport carry no fee of their own.

Coming back, the Pearson pickup runs $407.30 with the $15.27 airport fee inside, the flight tracked to its actual landing, and a $65 meet & greet available for anyone who'd rather be met inside arrivals than find the curb after a red-eye.

  • Sedan (up to 3): $387.06 all-in to Pearson
  • SUV (up to 6): $540.55 — about $90 a seat full
  • Sprinter Van (up to 11): $1,172.90
  • Pickup from Pearson: $407.30 sedan
  • Full QEW run: about 85–115 minutes

Crystal Beach to Stevensville: one quote covers the spread

Fort Erie is really a constellation — Bridgeburg by the river, Crystal Beach and Ridgeway along the Erie shore, Stevensville and Douglastown inland — and summer scatters cottage renters across all of it. Every booking prices to its exact door, so a Crystal Beach cottage and a house near the racetrack will quote a few dollars apart around the published figure.

Seasonal patterns run strong here: beach-season turnovers, snowbirds staging long trips south, and cross-border families flying relatives in through Pearson. The one-way flat fare fits all of them — there's no obligation to book a return you might not need for months.

Shared, the distance softens: three in the sedan is about $129 a person, and the executive tier exists here too — Premium Sedan $724.14, Premium SUV $744.54 to Pearson — for travellers who want the long ride in the upgraded cabin.

The Buffalo question, answered without spin

No honest Fort Erie fare page can skip this: Buffalo Niagara International sits just across the Peace Bridge, dramatically closer than Pearson, and for certain US-bound routes its fares make Canadian travellers' eyes water. If your itinerary works from BUF, flying from there is a legitimate call — and we run that transfer too; the Buffalo Niagara Airport limo service page covers it, passport in hand.

Pearson keeps winning the rest: Canadian domestic flights, most long-haul international, and any trip where clearing US customs with a carload of luggage undoes the distance savings. That's the corridor this page prices — and why both directions of it run daily.

  • BUF: minutes away across the Peace Bridge — real option for US routes
  • Pearson: the hub for domestic Canada and long-haul international
  • We serve both airports — the choice is your itinerary's, not ours

Timing 147 kilometres of QEW

Free-flow the trip is about 83 minutes: up past Niagara Falls, through St. Catharines, over the Garden City and Burlington Skyways, then the 403 and 427 into the terminals. Summer Falls traffic and the twin bridges push the honest budget to 85–115 minutes, so international departures want a pickup roughly four to four and a half hours before flight time.

The exact all-in figure for your address is a minute's work at /ride/. Online booking asks for about 3 hours of lead; (416) 200-5070 handles shorter notice around the clock, and every booking stays editable through its emailed link until 12 hours out. Confirmation arrives by text the moment the booking lands, with a nudge roughly four hours before the car rolls up to your door.

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Related questions

  • Is Crystal Beach priced differently from Fort Erie proper?

    Marginally — quotes build to the exact address, and the published $387.06 is measured from Fort Erie itself. Crystal Beach and Ridgeway sit a few kilometres further from the QEW, so they typically add a handful of dollars. The instant quote settles your street's figure before you book.

  • Can you take us to Buffalo airport instead of Pearson?

    Yes — Buffalo Niagara (BUF) is one of the four airports we serve, and from Fort Erie it's the shortest airport trip you can make. Bring passports for the bridge; the fare quotes the same flat, all-in way. Pearson remains the answer for domestic Canadian and most international departures.

  • What does a group of six pay to Pearson?

    The SUV at $540.55 all-in — about $90 per person — with space for six full-size cases. Larger parties step into the Sprinter Van at $1,172.90, which spreads to about $107 a seat when its 11 places are filled.

  • We leave for Florida in November and return in April — how does that work?

    As two independent one-way bookings, priced identically to any other: $387.06 to Pearson in the fall, $407.30 home in the spring, each arranged when you actually know the dates. Nothing penalizes the gap, and the spring pickup tracks your flight like any other arrival.

  • Is there any transit from Fort Erie to Pearson worth considering?

    Honestly, no plan you'd stake a flight on. Fort Erie has no rail service, and bus travel toward Toronto involves connecting through Niagara Falls or St. Catharines onto other services — several legs, none synchronized with airline check-in. The realistic choices are driving yourself or the booked transfer.

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