Prices & fares

How much is a taxi from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Toronto Airport?

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

Booked as a flat-rate chauffeured car — the only kind of taxi that makes sense at this distance — Niagara-on-the-Lake to Toronto Pearson is $330.50 all-in for a sedan, tip, fuel, 13% HST and card fee included. The SUV (up to 6) is $461.57 and the Sprinter Van (up to 11) is $1,001.51. Old Town sits 126 km from the airport, about 80–110 minutes via the QEW, and there is no train or GO stop anywhere in town. The pickup from Pearson into NOTL runs $350.74.

What Old Town, Virgil and Queenston pickups cost

The published fares are measured from Niagara-on-the-Lake itself, and the town's geography spreads bookings across Old Town inns, wineries along Niagara Stone Road, and homes in Virgil, St. Davids and Queenston — each quote prices to the exact door, so expect your own number within a few dollars of the headline.

Inbound visitors usually book the other direction first: the Pearson pickup into NOTL is $350.74 for the sedan, the extra being the airport fee arrivals carry. Flight tracking is automatic, and the $65 meet & greet — a chauffeur waiting inside arrivals with a name sign — suits guests arriving for a wedding or a first Shaw visit.

  • Sedan (up to 3): $330.50 to Pearson / $350.74 from Pearson
  • SUV (up to 6): $461.57 to Pearson
  • Sprinter Van (up to 11): $1,001.51 to Pearson
  • Per person: about $110 (3), $77 (6), $91 (11)
  • All figures complete — tip, fuel, HST, card fee inside

Why NOTL costs more than its neighbours

Distance off the highway is the whole answer. St. Catharines sits beside the QEW and quotes $279.14 for the same sedan; Niagara-on-the-Lake lies a further stretch down Niagara Stone Road toward the lake, and those extra kilometres price in at $330.50. Interestingly, Niagara Falls quotes $327.56 — nearly identical to NOTL despite feeling like a different trip, because by road the two are almost equidistant from Pearson.

The comparison is worth knowing if you're flexible: a wine-country stay ending in St. Catharines shaves real dollars, but door-to-door from an Old Town inn, the NOTL fare buys the convenience of never repacking the car twice.

Shaw season, wedding weekends and wine in the trunk

NOTL's airport traffic is nearly all visitors: Shaw Festival audiences from the U.S., wedding parties at the wineries, couples finishing a Niagara itinerary. The common thread is luggage that grew during the stay — cases of wine ride happily in the trunk, and the SUV's cargo space earns its step-up fare when a group's souvenirs outnumber its suitcases.

Fares hold flat through the whole calendar: a Saturday in peak Shaw season and a Tuesday in November quote identically. What changes in high season is vehicle availability, so wedding parties booking the Sprinter Van — about $91 a seat with 11 aboard — should reserve their dates early.

No station in town — the alternatives, honestly

Niagara-on-the-Lake has no rail station and no GO stop; the nearest transit begins in St. Catharines or Niagara Falls, reached by a local bus that doesn't align with anyone's check-in. Stringing together bus, GO to Union and the UP Express back to Pearson is technically possible for one determined traveller with a small bag and a flexible day — with three transfers, it isn't a plan most flights should rest on.

The pre-booked car is a single seat from the inn's porch to the terminal. Quote it at /ride/ in under a minute; online bookings need about 3 hours' lead, and (416) 200-5070 handles anything closer, around the clock. An SMS confirms instantly, a reminder lands about 4 hours before pickup, and details stay editable up to 12 hours out.

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Related questions

  • Can we stop at a winery on the way to the airport?

    Yes — extra stops are added to the booking and priced upfront, never improvised at the curb. A quick pickup at a winery on the way out of town is a common request and works fine when the flight timing allows; your quote will show the adjusted total before you confirm.

  • Is the fare from St. Davids or Queenston the same as Old Town?

    Within a few dollars. The published $330.50 is measured from Niagara-on-the-Lake; St. Davids and Queenston sit slightly closer to the QEW, so they often quote just under it. The exact figure appears the moment you enter the pickup address.

  • What's the best vehicle for 8 wedding guests flying out together?

    The Sprinter Van — up to 11 passengers, $1,001.51 all-in from NOTL, which is about $125 each for 8 or $91 at full capacity. One pickup at the venue or inn, everyone's luggage in one place, and no convoy coordination at Pearson departures.

  • We land at Pearson at 9 p.m. — can you get us to our NOTL inn that night?

    Yes, any night. The pickup is $350.74 for the sedan, your flight is tracked so a delay simply shifts the chauffeur's arrival, and you'll be on the QEW within minutes of collecting your bags — Old Town by roughly 10:30 in normal traffic.

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