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Collingwood to Toronto Airport Limo — Blue Mountain Included
Ski bags in the back, Georgian Bay in the mirror — Highway 26 to the 400, and a fare that ignores the snow.
Collingwood to Toronto Airport is a flat $362.44 all-in by sedan — gratuity, HST and card fee included, no airport fee on drop-offs — and this page carries Blue Mountain Village too, at $390.08. The road is Highway 26 east through Stayner to Barrie, then Highway 400 south: 138.1 km and about 95–130 minutes from Collingwood, 148.6 km and 105–150 from the Village. In squall season those ranges are earned honestly, which is exactly why a fare that can't move is worth having. Price your own door at /ride/.
Two fare lines: Collingwood and Blue Mountain Village
Drop-off totals to Pearson below, with the return pickup in brackets — returns add the $15.27 airport fee ($35 on Sprinter and Stretch). For four skiers with gear, note the SUV: $506.17 against $724.88 for two sedans.
- Collingwood sedan — $362.44 all-in (return pickup $382.68)
- Collingwood SUV — $506.17 all-in (return $527.29)
- Collingwood Premium Sedan $678.08 / Premium SUV $697.18 all-in
- Collingwood Sprinter Van $1,098.30 / Stretch Limousine $1,241.56 all-in
- Blue Mountain Village sedan — $390.08 all-in (return $410.32)
- Blue Mountain Village SUV — $544.77 all-in (return $565.89)
Highway 26 to the 400 — and the squall belt, honestly
The route reads simply: Highway 26 east out of Collingwood, through Stayner, into Barrie, then the 400 south to the 401 and the airport approaches. What the map doesn't show is that the first half runs through Ontario's snow-squall country — streamers off Georgian Bay can whiten the 26 and the 400 through Innisfil while Pearson sits under blue sky.
So the winter version of this page says: trust the top of the range and add margin on a squall day. Chauffeurs who drive this corridor all season watch the radar and the road reports; the booked fare doesn't change when the weather does.
Friday north, Sunday south: flying in ski season
Ski country breathes in on Friday and out on Sunday, and the 400 breathes with it. If your flight leaves Sunday evening, you'll share the southbound lanes with every returning roof box between Barrie and the 401 — book the pickup earlier than instinct suggests. Christmas week, Family Day and March break amplify everything.
The online window at /ride/ needs only three hours, but a winter Saturday or Sunday departure deserves a day's notice so the vehicle you want is the vehicle you get.
Skis, boards and what fits where
Gear is the honest constraint on this run. A sedan takes two travellers with soft luggage and a pair of ski bags at most; the SUV and Premium SUV carry four with full winter kit; the Sprinter Van moves a chalet-load of skiers, boards and boot bags without any luggage Tetris. The cabins are all on /fleet/.
Summer flips the cargo to golf bags and paddleboards, and the same arithmetic applies — when the gear travels, size the vehicle to the gear, not just the passengers.
Pickups on the mountain and around the bay
Blue Mountain Village hotels and condos, the private ski clubs strung along the escarpment toward Craigleith and Thornbury, downtown Collingwood and the shore roads — all door-to-door. The two fare lines above are measured to Collingwood and the Village; any other address gets its exact figure from the instant quote.
Arrivals work in reverse with the flight tracked into Pearson: the chauffeur is timed to the landing, and meet & greet ($65) adds a name sign inside the terminal for guests who've never made the drive north.
Booking the mountain run
Quotes and bookings run through /ride/ up to three hours before pickup; past that, the phones — (416) 200-5070, toll-free 1-877-200-5070 — take over. SMS confirmation is immediate, a reminder arrives about four hours ahead, and the emailed link edits the booking until 12 hours out.
Pay by card, charged only when the ride is confirmed — Apple Pay and Google Pay supported — or cash on the day. Child seats fit free. The service runs 24/7, every month the hill is open and every month it isn't.

White-glove chauffeured service — flat fares, flight tracking, and a driver who meets you at the door.
A car for every arrival.
Sedans, premium SUVs, a Sprinter Van, and a stretch limousine — immaculately kept and driven by professional chauffeurs.

Sedan
Up to 2 guests · 3 bags

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

SUV
Up to 6 guests · 6 bags

Premium SUV
Cadillac Escalade · up to 6 guests · 6 bags

Sprinter Van
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter · up to 12 guests

Stretch Limousine
Up to 10 guests · special occasions
Frequently asked questions
How much is a limo from Collingwood to Toronto Airport?
$362.44 all-in for a sedan and $506.17 for an SUV in the drop-off direction, with every charge included. Returns from Pearson run $382.68 and $527.29 with the $15.27 pickup fee.
What does Blue Mountain Village to Pearson cost?
$390.08 all-in by sedan and $544.77 by SUV — the Village sits about 10 km past Collingwood and the fare follows the extra distance. Return pickups are $410.32 and $565.89.
Will our skis and boards fit?
In the right vehicle, easily. A sedan manages two people plus soft ski bags; the SUV takes four with full kit; the Sprinter Van carries a whole group's boards, boots and duffels. The quote at /ride/ shows each cabin for your date.
What happens if there's a snow squall on departure day?
The chauffeur watches conditions and the pickup is planned to the generous end of the drive range — on bad days, earlier still. The flat fare doesn't change with the weather, and the car comes from a fleet that drives this belt all winter.
How long is the drive from Collingwood to Pearson?
About 95–130 minutes in normal conditions, and 105–150 from Blue Mountain Village. Ski-season Sundays and squall days push the top; a clear June morning runs the bottom.
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