Book a flat rate limo from St. Thomas to YYZ. Sedan starts at $279. Driver meets you inside the terminal on every arrival.
A flat $279 gets your group from St. Thomas to Pearson Airport in a sedan. The route runs 190 km via Highway 401 East and Highway 427. When four or more people travel together, one vehicle eliminates the split-car problem entirely. All vehicles are TNC licensed by the Province of Ontario.
The moment a St. Thomas group splits across two cars, the trip gains a coordination problem it didn't need. Separate pickup windows, two routes merging onto the 401, and no guarantee both vehicles reach Pearson at the same time. For a family of five or a group of colleagues heading to the same gate, that fragmentation is avoidable. One vehicle keeps everyone together from the front door to the departures curb.
The Cadillac Escalade seats up to seven and carries the luggage that comes with a full group, at a flat $325 for the 190 km run via Highway 401 East and Highway 427. For larger parties, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter fits up to 14 passengers at $750 flat. Our full fleet is chosen specifically for the distance and luggage demands of the St. Thomas to Pearson corridor. One driver, one departure time, one confirmed rate. That's the right structure for any group leaving together.
Child seats are accommodated with advance notice. Confirm passenger ages and seat requirements at booking so the driver arrives with the correct configuration. This is not a same-day request. The driver also assists with luggage loading at your St. Thomas address, which matters considerably at a 5 a.m. departure when you are managing bags, children, and a departure checklist before the household is fully awake.
On return, the meet and greet at arrivals removes the most difficult part of coming home. After clearing customs at Pearson, everyone walks through the arrivals doors to a driver holding your name. The group re-boards together. The 125-minute drive back to St. Thomas begins with no parking lot, no shuttle bus, and no curbside confusion. The last leg of a long trip should be the easiest one.
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The van rate from St. Thomas to Pearson is $750 regardless of how many passengers fill the seats. Seven people pay $750 total. Compare that to two rideshare bookings: the per-vehicle cost accumulates, departure windows rarely align, and the second car pulls up to check-in after the rest of the group has already queued. For a flat rate flat rate airport transfer service, one vehicle at one price is simply a better equation once the group reaches four or more.
The direct routing matters as much as the cost. The van from St. Thomas goes straight to Pearson. It doesn't pause for additional pickups along the route. Every kilometre of the 190 km on Highway 401 East is dedicated to your group's schedule. The driver monitors live traffic and adjusts the approach to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 accordingly. You're not sharing a vehicle with strangers or absorbing detours built for someone else's itinerary.
The 125-minute drive from St. Thomas is a fixed block of travel time. In one vehicle, that time belongs to the group. Conversations happen, children settle, the departure preparation gets done. In two separate cars with two separate drivers, that time is also spent managing the coordination overhead: where is the other car, has the second group confirmed their booking, will both vehicles reach the terminal before check-in closes.
For corporate car service from St. Thomas, the same logic holds. Five colleagues departing together in the Sprinter Van pay $750, arrive as a unit, and check in without staggered delays. One booking, one confirmation, one rate. That simplicity has real value on a morning when the focus should be on the trip ahead, not on herding a group across two separate ride arrangements.
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A family of four leaving St. Thomas for two weeks generates four checked bags, carry-ons, a stroller, and whatever the children insist on keeping with them. The Sprinter Van carries that full load alongside its passenger seats. You don't compress bags into a sedan trunk, leave anything at home, or arrange a second vehicle for the overflow. The van departs your St. Thomas address with everything and everyone already loaded.
Early morning departures are the norm on the 401 corridor. The highway is quieter before 6 a.m., and the 125-minute estimate holds reliably on that window. The flat $279 sedan rate and the $325 SUV rate apply at any hour. There is no early-morning surcharge and no rate adjustment for a 4 a.m. pickup. The price confirmed at booking is the price charged at the end of the trip, regardless of when the driver leaves St. Thomas.
At Pearson, the driver drops at the departures curb for Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. Luggage moves from the vehicle directly to the check-in entrance. No parking structure, no crosswalk with a loaded cart, no remote lot shuttle. The entire sequence from your St. Thomas front door to the check-in counter is door-to-door, uninterrupted by the logistical detours that come with driving yourself to the airport.
The return follows an equally direct path. After landing, you clear customs, walk through the arrivals doors, and find the driver with your name. The vehicle is positioned and ready. The drive back to St. Thomas on the 401 takes roughly 125 minutes. After a long international trip, that structure means the hardest decision on the return leg is whether to stop for food before hitting the highway.
From St. Thomas, your driver takes Highway 401 East and Highway 427 to reach Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson. The distance is approximately 190 km. Your driver monitors traffic conditions in real time throughout the trip and adjusts the approach to the airport to keep your group on schedule.
Sedan $279, SUV $325, Van $750 from St. Thomas to Pearson. Confirmed at booking. Nothing changes when the driver arrives at your door.
Your driver stands inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with your name on a sign. You walk through customs and the pickup is already handled. No phone calls, no curbside search.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from St. Thomas are available around the clock, every day of the year. The flat rate applies at 4 a.m. exactly as it does at noon.
Four or more passengers from St. Thomas change the economics immediately. One Escalade at $325 beats splitting a group across two rideshares on price and logistics. The Escalade seats up to seven, carries full luggage alongside every passenger, and accepts child seats on request when confirmed at booking. Everyone departs your St. Thomas address at the same time and arrives at the Pearson departures curb together. No second car to track down the 401.
Larger parties travelling from St. Thomas belong in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van. Up to 14 passengers at a flat $750, one driver, one departure time from your address in St. Thomas. St. Elmo's in downtown St. Thomas is a well-known gathering point for corporate groups before an early morning flight, and the Sprinter picks the entire party up in one stop. No convoy, no staggered arrivals at Pearson. Book the van, set the time, and the entire group moves as one.
St. Thomas sits at the centre of a cluster of communities in Elgin and Oxford counties, each within a short distance along the 401 corridor. London is 30 km to the northwest, Aylmer is 15 km to the east along Highway 3, Tillsonburg is 40 km southeast, and Woodstock and Ingersoll lie further northeast toward Toronto. We serve all of them on the same flat rate model, with dedicated pages for each route.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $279. SUV $325. Van $750. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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