From Collingwood, your flat rate to Pearson is $239 for a sedan and $267 for an SUV. 105 minutes, 140 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Collingwood, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 105 minutes and 140 km. Your flat rate is $239 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
The 4 a.m. pickup is where most Collingwood travellers first discover the gap. A 7 a.m. departure from Pearson means leaving Collingwood before sunrise. Rideshare availability at that hour on Hwy 26 is thin, and the surge pricing that fills the gap can add $40 to $80 to a fare that was never cheap to begin with. A confirmed flat rate airport transfer service solves both problems at once: a driver who is already confirmed for your address, at your scheduled time, at a price that was agreed the night before.
The drive from Collingwood to Pearson covers 140 kilometres, typically 105 minutes via Hwy 26 to Hwy 400 South and the 427. Early morning traffic on that corridor is generally clear, but construction zones and occasional weather on the 26 through Stayner and Barrie can shift drive time quickly. The driver knows the alternates and monitors conditions from departure. You sit in the back. Navigation is not your problem this morning.
At Pearson, the driver pulls to the departure curb at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. Bags come out of the trunk. You walk directly to check-in. The whole sequence from Collingwood front door to terminal door runs on one confirmed plan, with no app refreshing and no guessing whether a car will actually show at 4:15 a.m.
The return trip is equally direct. You land after a red-eye, clear baggage, and a driver with your name is already inside arrivals. No taxi queue in the early hours. No surge fare after a delayed international flight. The flat rate back to Collingwood is $239 whether the road runs clean or traffic adds time. That price was confirmed before you left. It does not change on the return end.
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The sedan rate from Collingwood to Pearson is $239. The SUV is $267. The Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 passengers, is $695. These figures are confirmed at booking and do not move based on departure hour, road conditions, or how many other people are trying to get to Pearson that morning. The number on the confirmation matches the number on the invoice. That is the complete pricing structure.
App-based rides work on a different model. The estimate shown at booking reflects conditions at that moment, not conditions at 5:30 a.m. on a holiday Friday when half of Collingwood is heading south. A 30-minute backup near Barrie does not appear in the initial quote. It appears in the final charge. When your flight is fixed and the airport is 140 kilometres away, knowing the exact cost before you leave the house is worth something.
Frequent business travellers and corporate car service accounts can use invoiced billing with itemized trip records: pickup address in Collingwood, destination terminal, vehicle class, and flat rate. The receipt aligns with the booking confirmation exactly. No expense report discrepancies. No calls to accounting to explain why the rideshare fare came in 35 percent above what was submitted for approval.
First-time clients receive the same pricing as regular ones. No minimum booking volume, no membership tier, no account required. Book by phone, text, or the online form. Confirmation arrives promptly with driver name, vehicle type, pickup time, and the confirmed fare. You have everything you need before you set an alarm for 3:45 a.m.
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Three vehicle options cover the range of travel situations that come up from Collingwood. The Lincoln MKZ sedan handles solo travellers and couples with standard luggage: a carry-on and one checked bag. It is comfortable and quiet over the 140-kilometre run to Pearson, well-suited for reviewing notes or taking calls before a morning meeting. The right choice for most individual business trips, confirmed at your Collingwood address at the agreed time.
The Cadillac Escalade is the right step up when the sedan does not quite cover the load. Four passengers, ski equipment returning from Blue Mountain, oversized cases, golf bags. More cabin space and more trunk room, without the logistics of a full van. At $267 from Collingwood, it covers the situations where headcount or luggage has grown past what a sedan can manage. Review our full fleet to compare specifications before booking.
The Sprinter Van seats up to 14 passengers at a flat rate of $695 from Collingwood. For group travel, that means one vehicle, one driver, and one confirmed departure. No splitting into two sedans and hoping both cars arrive on schedule. No one standing outside a Collingwood address at 4:30 a.m. waiting for a second car that got delayed on Hwy 26. The per-person cost on a loaded van is typically lower than individual sedan fares for the same route.
All three vehicle classes are commercially licensed and commercially insured in Ontario. Personal rideshare vehicles are not held to that standard. The drivers carry professional credentials beyond a personal driving record. For a 140-kilometre pre-dawn run from Collingwood to Pearson, vehicle condition and driver qualifications are built into the flat rate, not listed as optional add-ons.
From Collingwood, your driver takes Highway 26 to Highway 400 South and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 140 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $239 sedan rate from Collingwood is fixed at booking. No surge applies at 4 a.m. No meter runs on the trip to Pearson. The confirmed price is the final price.
On arrival at Pearson, your driver waits inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 holding a name sign. No curbside confusion after a long flight. The meet and greet at arrivals is included in the flat rate.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Collingwood are available at any hour. The 4 a.m. pickup before an early departure gets the same driver and the same confirmed flat rate as a midday booking.
When four or more people are travelling together from Collingwood, booking one vehicle almost always beats splitting into multiple rideshares. A single Cadillac Escalade carries up to 7 passengers at $267 flat, with room for ski bags and checked luggage returning from a Blue Mountain trip. Child seats are available on request. Everyone leaves from one address, at one time, with a single confirmed price that does not fluctuate because demand spiked on Hwy 400 at 5 a.m.
Larger parties travelling from Collingwood can book the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which carries up to 14 passengers at a flat rate of $695. One departure time. One professional driver. No one waiting at the end of the driveway wondering if the second car is still coming. For ski weekends wrapping up at Blue Mountain, family departures, or corporate groups heading out of Collingwood, the van keeps the whole group moving on the same schedule from door to terminal.
Collingwood sits at the south end of Georgian Bay, and we serve the full corridor from the Blue Mountains east through Midland and south to Barrie and Innisfil. If your pickup address is just outside Collingwood, the towns below are all covered at their own confirmed flat rates to Pearson Airport (YYZ).
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $239. SUV $267. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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