Prices & fares
How much is a limo from St. Catharines to Toronto Airport?
Answered by the Toronto Airport Limo team · Last reviewed July 6, 2026
The flat chauffeured-sedan fare from St. Catharines to Toronto Pearson is $279.14 all-in — gratuity, fuel, 13% HST and card fee wrapped into one number that ignores whatever the QEW is doing at the Skyway. An SUV seating six is $389.84; a Sprinter Van for up to 11 is $845.87. The 106 km trip takes about 60–90 minutes, and the reverse pickup from Pearson quotes $299.38. St. Catharines does have GO service — the honest comparison with it is below.
The Garden City number, itemized
$279.14 buys the whole trip for up to three passengers: base fare, the chauffeur's tip, fuel, 13% HST and the card fee, measured from St. Catharines City Hall. Book from Port Dalhousie, Merritton or a Brock-area address and the quote re-prices itself to the door — a few dollars either side of the headline.
Heading to Pearson is the cheaper direction, since drop-offs carry no airport charge; the pickup home runs $299.38 with the $15.27 airport fee inside. Pay by saved card — charged only once the ride is confirmed, Apple Pay and Google Pay included — or in cash on the day.
- Sedan (up to 3): $279.14 all-in to Pearson
- SUV (up to 6): $389.84
- Sprinter Van (up to 11): $845.87
- Pickup from Pearson: $299.38 sedan, flight-tracked
- Per person: about $93 (3 in a sedan), $65 (6 in an SUV)
Two Skyways stand between you and Pearson
The route is pure QEW: over the Garden City Skyway above the Welland Canal, around the lake through Grimsby, over the Burlington Skyway, then the 403 and 427 into the terminals. Free-flow it's about 62 minutes — but both high-level bridges are wind-sensitive and merge-prone, and summer weekends stack Niagara-bound leisure traffic in the opposite lanes while commuters fill yours.
The realistic planning window is 60–90 minutes, and the flat fare is indifferent to which end of it you get. Your chauffeur builds the buffer; the price stays where it was quoted.
GO runs from St. Catharines — here's the honest trade
St. Catharines has a genuine transit option, which not every city on this list can say: GO trains and buses serve the station on Great Western Street. For a solo traveller with a light bag and time, it's the budget route. The flight-day friction is structural, though — GO delivers you to Union Station downtown, and Pearson means doubling back on the UP Express. Two or three legs, luggage up and down, and early-morning frequencies that can't beat a 6 a.m. check-in.
The car's case is a single seat from your front door in Port Dalhousie to the terminal curb, timed to your flight rather than a timetable. Brock families flying in for convocation, wine-country visitors ending a Niagara stay, and business flyers with fixed check-ins are the usual riders.
- GO: real and cheap solo — but Union + UP Express to reach Pearson
- Earliest connections rarely make morning flights
- Car: door to terminal, one seat, no transfers, fixed price
Getting your exact quote
The instant quote at /ride/ takes your address, vehicle and date, and returns the final all-in figure in under a minute — no callbacks, no estimates. Online booking needs about 3 hours before pickup; anything closer is handled by phone at (416) 200-5070, any hour of any day.
Every booking confirms by SMS with a reminder about 4 hours out, and stays editable through the emailed link until 12 hours before pickup — useful when an airline quietly moves your departure.

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Related questions
Is Thorold or Port Dalhousie priced the same as St. Catharines?
Close but not identical — quotes price to the exact address, and the $279.14 figure is measured from St. Catharines City Hall. Thorold sits marginally further from Pearson, Port Dalhousie about the same, so both typically land within a few dollars of the headline number.
What does the pickup from Pearson cost after a trip?
$299.38 all-in for the sedan, including the $15.27 airport fee. Give us the flight number and the chauffeur's timing follows the actual landing; add meet & greet for $65 and you're met inside arrivals with a name sign — a favourite for arriving Brock parents.
Does summer Niagara traffic make the ride cost more?
No — tourist-season congestion affects only the clock, never the fare. A July Friday might need the full 90-minute window where a Tuesday takes 62 minutes, but both trips charge exactly the quoted flat rate.
What's the cheapest way to move a group of six from St. Catharines?
The SUV at $389.84 all-in — about $65 per person with six aboard, luggage included. It's a single pickup, a single vehicle over the Skyway, and less than most groups spend assembling the same trip out of separate rides and transfers.
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