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Sarnia to Toronto Airport Limo — 272 km, One Fixed Price

From the Blue Water Bridge to the Pearson curb — the 402, the 401, and a fare that was finished before the car left Sarnia.

A chauffeured car from Sarnia to Toronto Pearson is a flat $714.80 all-in for a sedan. That single number covers the entire 272.4 km run — base fare, gratuity, HST and card fee, with no airport fee on drop-offs — and it does not move, whatever the 402 and 401 serve up over the next two and a half to three and a half hours. Long runs are standard work for this fleet, not a favour; the instant quote at /ride/ prices your exact address in seconds.

How a 272-kilometre flat fare works

The fare is computed from real driving distance by the same pricing engine that quotes a 20 km Mississauga hop — Sarnia just has more kilometres in the formula. Everything is inside the total from the start: base fare, gratuity, HST, card fee. Nothing is metered, so a slow stretch adds zero; there are no hourly waiting charges accumulating and no fuel surcharge appearing at the door. You know the complete cost of the trip days before it happens — which, on a run this size, is precisely the point.

All six vehicles, airport-bound from Sarnia:

  • Sedan — from $714.80 all-in
  • Premium Sedan — from $1,337.31 all-in
  • SUV — from $998.27 all-in, up to 6 passengers (about $166 each full)
  • Premium SUV — from $1,374.98 all-in
  • Sprinter Van — from $2,166.06 all-in, up to 11 (about $180 a seat full)
  • Stretch Limousine — from $2,448.59 all-in

The 402 to London, the 401 to the terminals

The route is two highways: Highway 402 east out of Sarnia — typically the emptiest 100 km of the whole trip — merging into the 401 at London, then the long eastbound haul past Woodstock and Cambridge, through the Milton stretch, and up the 427 into Pearson. Measured free-flow, it's 151 minutes; real-world planning says two and a half to three and a half hours depending on where the 401 is grinding that day. Your chauffeur drives it start to finish — no handoffs, no plane-change equivalent halfway.

Chemical Valley's flight schedule

Sarnia's petrochemical complex sets travel patterns most cities don't have: turnaround and maintenance seasons pull specialists, inspectors and vendor engineers through Pearson in waves, on schedules fixed months out and hours that ignore office norms. That's tailor-made for pre-booked service — a 2 a.m. pickup booked two weeks ahead happens at 2 a.m., the total was on the approval email before anyone flew, and the receipt lands in the inbox for the expense file. Crews share Sprinters at about $180 a seat; individual travellers sleep in the sedan.

A border city's real options

Honesty about the alternatives: some Sarnia travellers cross the Blue Water Bridge and fly out of Michigan instead, and VIA does serve Sarnia — but sparsely, and station-to-station into downtown Toronto rather than the airport, so a Pearson trip by train still ends with a luggage transfer out to the terminal. When the itinerary runs through YYZ — and for international networks it usually does — this run is the version with one seat and both doorsteps: yours in Sarnia, the departures curb at Pearson.

Leaving Sarnia for a morning flight

The math is stark but simple: an 8 a.m. international departure means the terminal by 5 a.m., which means leaving Sarnia around 1:30 a.m. We run that pickup without drama — the service is 24/7 in fact, not in font — and most passengers are asleep before Strathroy. Afternoon departures are gentler: out the door five to six hours before flight time covers the drive, the buffer and check-in. Book pre-dawn trips the evening before at /ride/, or call (416) 200-5070 within the three-hour online window.

Coming home to Sarnia

The pickup from Pearson back to Sarnia is $735.04 all-in for a sedan — the $15.27 airport pickup fee is already inside ($35 for Sprinter Van and Stretch). We collect the flight number at booking and track the aircraft, so if the connection through wherever runs late, the chauffeur's clock moves with it and nothing is charged for the wait. After a long-haul day, meet & greet (+$65) — a name sign inside arrivals — removes the last bit of thinking.

Booking a long run properly

Book at /ride/ with three or more hours of lead time; you'll get an SMS confirmation immediately, a reminder about four hours before pickup, and an emailed self-serve link that edits the booking up to 12 hours out. Pay by card — stored at booking, charged only once the ride is confirmed, Apple Pay and Google Pay accepted — or cash to the chauffeur. Child seats are free and installed on request, and every vehicle in the range is at /fleet/.

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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

  • How much does a limo from Sarnia to Pearson Airport cost?

    $714.80 all-in for a sedan — one flat number covering all 272.4 km, with gratuity, HST and card fee included and no airport fee on drop-offs. An SUV is $998.27; a 12-seat Sprinter Van is $2,166.06, about $180 a seat when full.

  • Is the fare really fixed for a trip that long?

    Yes. It's computed from the driving distance and locked at booking — nothing is metered, so slow traffic, a detour or a long check-in queue changes nothing. The total you approve is the total charged.

  • How long does Sarnia to Toronto Pearson take?

    About 2.5 to 3.5 hours: the 402 to London is usually clear, and the 401 east — especially through Milton — decides the rest. Free-flow the run measures 151 minutes.

  • What time would I leave Sarnia for an 8 a.m. flight?

    Around 1:30 a.m., putting you in the terminal near 5 a.m. — three hours before an international departure. We run overnight pickups routinely; book the evening before and sleep en route.

  • Do you pick up at Pearson for the trip back to Sarnia?

    Yes — $735.04 all-in for a sedan, including the $15.27 airport pickup fee. Your flight is tracked from the number you give at booking, so delays move the pickup automatically with no waiting charges.

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