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Cheapest month avgFebruary • £50
Yearly avg price£101
Car hire near Toronto Pearson International Airport
Consider travelling into Toronto to pick up your car - we found car hire deals from pick-up points in Toronto from £17.Toronto Pearson International Airport car hire: Facts on the fly
| Average daily price | £101 |
|---|---|
| Most popular car | Compact, Crossover |
| Cheapest price found | £17 |
| Cheapest month to rent | February |
| Providers at Toronto Pearson International Airport | 38 |
| Most popular provider | Ace Rent a Car |
| Best time to book | Less than 1 week before |
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Driving in Toronto: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Toronto. Most visitors can use their regular licence. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your licence isn’t in English. Rental companies also require matching ID and a credit card for the security deposit. |
Navigating city driving Toronto has wide roads, clear signs and busy downtown streets. Traffic moves steadily on main routes but slows near the Waterfront and Union Station. Navigation apps help you avoid one-way streets and guide you onto major roads such as the Gardiner Expressway. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Toronto has no city tolls, but some nearby highways use toll lanes. Highway 407 uses electronic tolling, billed automatically to your rental. The city has no emissions zones. Check rental company guidance if you plan to use toll routes or drive into surrounding areas. |
Parking your car in Toronto Parking is easiest in car parks around downtown. Street spaces fill quickly near major attractions. Public car parks near the Eaton Centre and Union Station are reliable. Check signs carefully, as parking rules and time limits vary between streets. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Toronto are widespread. Petrol stations are common across the city. Toronto has many charging points in public car parks, shopping areas and suburbs. Apps like PlugShare help you check charger availability. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers are steady, but downtown traffic can be busy. Expect slower movement near streetcar routes and construction zones. Cyclists are common in the centre, so take care when turning. Keep a consistent speed and be ready for frequent lane changes. |


























