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Cobourg Airport Limo Service

Flat-fare chauffeured travel between Northumberland's lakeside county town and Toronto Pearson — retirees, rail commuters and beach-season guests all covered.

Cobourg has the kind of travellers who plan: retirees with a winter booked in Portugal, commuters who know the VIA timetable cold, families who fill the beach every July. What we add is the missing piece of every itinerary — a chauffeured car on a fixed all-in fare, at the door exactly when the flight requires, in either direction.

A beach town that travels well

Between Victoria Hall's concerts, the marina and one of Lake Ontario's best-loved beaches, Cobourg draws people all summer — and sends its own away all winter. A large retired population means the town's travel skews unhurried but deliberate: trips of weeks, not weekends, and a strong preference for a known car over an airport scramble.

Northumberland Hills Hospital and the county offices anchor the working side of town, and both generate their own quiet stream of flights — conferences, locums, family matters at awkward hours. Whatever the reason, the arrangement is identical: one fixed quote, one chauffeur, zero curbside improvisation.

Coverage from Victoria Hall to the county roads

The quote engine prices any address in town or the countryside around it; these are the usual starting points.

  • The heritage district around Victoria Hall
  • The beachfront and Victoria Park
  • The newer east and north subdivisions
  • Port Hope, fifteen minutes west
  • Baltimore, Grafton and Colborne
  • Rural Hamilton Township addresses

Port Hope, Trinity College School and the county

Next door in Port Hope, Trinity College School runs on a boarding-school calendar — which means Pearson trips in bulk at the start and end of every term, plus half-term flights scattered through the year. Parents abroad book the pickup with a flight number, add meet & greet ($65) so the chauffeur is standing inside arrivals with a name sign, and get the SMS-and-email confirmation trail that lets them see it's handled from another time zone.

Snowbird season, both directions

Come November, Cobourg thins out. Long-stay departures are the easiest trips to do well: book the outbound now, book the return for February or March at the same time, and both legs sit confirmed in your inbox with a self-serve link that allows changes until 12 hours before either pickup.

The return is the leg that matters most — landing at Pearson after months away, you want the car already tracking the flight. It is: every airport pickup runs off the actual arrival time, not the one printed in December.

The train question, answered honestly

Cobourg's VIA station is a genuine asset and we won't pretend otherwise — the lakeshore corridor into Union works well for downtown Toronto. The airport is a different destination: from Union you'd still add the UP Express with everything you own in tow, the early-morning schedule is thin precisely when flights leave, and a delayed return arrival is yours to re-plan. Door to terminal in one seated ride is the whole argument for the car.

Price, booking and what's included

The sedan fare from Cobourg to Pearson starts at $335.41 all-in — nothing added for gratuity, tax or the card fee, because they're already in it. Vehicle-by-vehicle numbers for both directions live on the Cobourg to Toronto Airport route page.

Book at /ride/ with three hours or more to spare, or call (416) 200-5070 — toll-free 1-877-200-5070 — for anything tighter, day or night. Cards are saved at booking and charged only once the ride is confirmed, Apple Pay and Google Pay included, and cash to the chauffeur is always fine. Travelling with grandchildren? Child seats are free and installed for you.

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A professional chauffeur driving a business passenger through the city

White-glove chauffeured service — flat fares, flight tracking, and a driver who meets you at the door.

The fleet

A car for every arrival.

Sedans, premium SUVs, a Sprinter Van, and a stretch limousine — immaculately kept and driven by professional chauffeurs.

  • Black chauffeured sedan

    Sedan

    Up to 2 guests · 3 bags

  • Black Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan

    Premium Sedan

    Mercedes-Benz or BMW · up to 2 guests · 3 bags

  • Black chauffeured SUV

    SUV

    Up to 6 guests · 6 bags

  • Black Cadillac Escalade premium SUV

    Premium SUV

    Cadillac Escalade · up to 6 guests · 6 bags

  • Black Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van

    Sprinter Van

    Mercedes-Benz Sprinter · up to 12 guests

  • Black stretch limousine

    Stretch Limousine

    Up to 10 guests · special occasions

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Frequently asked questions

  • Do you cover Port Hope as well as Cobourg?

    Yes — Port Hope, Trinity College School, and the rural county between the two towns are all inside normal coverage, quoted by exact address at /ride/.

  • We spend winters away — can both legs be booked at once?

    Please do: book the November departure and the late-winter return together. Each leg confirms separately by SMS, and the emailed self-serve link lets you adjust either one until 12 hours before its pickup.

  • Why not just take VIA to Toronto and connect?

    For downtown, the train is a fine choice. For a flight, it means hauling luggage through Union to the UP Express and hoping the schedules line up with your departure — and the first trains start later than the first flights. The car does the whole trip in one seat.

  • My mother is flying in alone — how does the pickup work?

    Book with her flight number and add meet & greet ($65): the chauffeur tracks the landing, waits inside the terminal with a name sign, helps with the bags and drives her straight to the door in Cobourg.

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