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Niagara Region Airport Limo Service
One flat-fare chauffeured service for the whole Niagara peninsula — St. Catharines to Fort Erie, wine country to the border bridges, around the clock.
Niagara is twelve municipalities pretending to be one place: a working city in St. Catharines, a global attraction at the Falls, a theatre town in Niagara-on-the-Lake, a canal corridor through Thorold, Welland and Port Colborne, and a border strung with bridges at Fort Erie and Queenston. What they share is distance — every one of them is an hour-plus from Toronto Pearson up the QEW. This page is the region-wide map of how we cover that distance: flat all-in fares, door-to-door, from any Niagara address to any airport we serve.
Twelve municipalities, one flat-fare service
Wherever you are on the peninsula, booking works the same way: exact address in at /ride/, all-in fare out, chauffeur at the door.
- St. Catharines, Thorold and the canal cities
- Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Welland, Pelham (Fonthill) and Port Colborne
- Grimsby, Lincoln (Beamsville, Vineland, Jordan) and West Lincoln
- Fort Erie, Crystal Beach and Ridgeway
- Wainfleet and the rural south shore
The deeper Niagara pages we've already built
Consider this the region's front door, with rooms behind it. The St. Catharines to Toronto Airport route page owns that corridor in detail — highway choices, honest timing and the full per-vehicle fare table. The Pearson Airport to Niagara Falls page covers the arrivals run that visitors book most, and the St. Catharines Airport Limo Service page goes deep on the Garden City itself. Use those for their specific trips; use this page when your Niagara question is bigger than one town.
Pearson, Hamilton or Buffalo: choosing the airport
Niagara is unusual in having three real airport options, and we drive to all of them. Pearson has the flight selection and is the default for most itineraries. Hamilton (YHM) sits closest to Grimsby and west Niagara and suits its leisure routes well. Buffalo (BUF) tempts with US carriers and sometimes cheaper fares — genuinely worth it for some trips, as long as you price in the Peace Bridge or Queenston-Lewiston crossing, a passport for every passenger, and border queues that holiday weekends can stretch badly.
We will quote any of the three from any Niagara address, so the comparison can be arithmetic instead of guesswork.
Two wine countries, one chauffeur
Niagara's wine story is really two districts: the Twenty Valley benchlands through Beamsville, Vineland and Jordan, and the lakeside estates around Niagara-on-the-Lake. Visitors fly into Pearson for both — and for the Shaw Festival, which fills Niagara-on-the-Lake's inns from spring through fall — and the January icewine harvest keeps the calendar honest in winter.
Airport transfers to wineries and inns are standard bookings; for a tasting day itself, the hourly as-directed service keeps the car and chauffeur with your group, three-hour minimum on online hourly quotes, and nobody at the table is counting their pours against a drive home.
Brock, the college and the border
The region's steady, unglamorous airport traffic comes from its institutions. Brock University on the escarpment above St. Catharines and Niagara College's Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake campuses bring thousands of students — many international — whose semesters start and end at Pearson's arrivals level. September, December and April fill our calendar with residence pickups and homebound drop-offs, luggage included.
Add the cross-border traffic that lives around Fort Erie and Queenston, and Niagara produces airport runs at every hour — which is why the service runs at every hour too.
Region-wide fares at a glance
Sedan fares heading to Pearson, all-in — gratuity, HST and card fee included:
- St. Catharines — from $279.14
- Niagara-on-the-Lake — from $330.50
- Welland — from $336.51
Timing and booking across the peninsula
Real-world timing to Pearson: about 60 to 90 minutes from St. Catharines, 75 to 105 from Welland, 80 to 110 from Niagara-on-the-Lake — with the Burlington Skyway's wind restrictions and summer Falls traffic the usual stretchers. Airport pickups run a little above the drop-off fares because arrivals carry a $15.27 airport fee, and every fare is fixed at booking regardless of what the QEW does.
Book at /ride/ three or more hours ahead, or call (416) 200-5070 around the clock for anything sooner. Flight tracking covers every airport pickup, an SMS confirms and reminds, the emailed link edits the trip up to 12 hours out, and payment is card — charged once the ride is confirmed — or cash to the chauffeur.

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
Which Niagara municipalities do you serve?
All twelve — St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Welland, Thorold, Grimsby, Lincoln, West Lincoln, Pelham, Port Colborne, Fort Erie and Wainfleet — door-to-door by exact address, to Pearson, Billy Bishop, Hamilton or Buffalo.
How long does Pearson take from Niagara?
Roughly 60 to 90 minutes from St. Catharines, 75 to 105 from Welland and 80 to 110 from Niagara-on-the-Lake, depending on the QEW. Chauffeurs time pickups to live conditions, and the fare is fixed whatever the traffic does.
Do you drive to Buffalo airport from Niagara?
Yes — Buffalo Niagara (BUF) is one of the four airports we serve. Every passenger needs a passport, and we build the Peace Bridge or Queenston-Lewiston crossing into the schedule, since border queues can run long on holiday weekends.
Is there a train alternative from Niagara to Pearson?
GO trains do run from Niagara Falls and St. Catharines toward Toronto, but reaching Pearson still means transfers and the schedule thins outside commuter hours — there is no direct rail link to the terminal. For early flights, groups or luggage, a door-to-door car is usually the practical answer.
Can we book a wine-tour day instead?
Yes — hourly as-directed service covers Twenty Valley and Niagara-on-the-Lake tasting days, with the car and chauffeur staying with your group throughout. Online hourly quotes carry a three-hour minimum; we sell chauffeured hours, not guided tours.
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