Estimate Taxi Fares in Toronto
Use our Toronto taxi fare calculator to get quick price estimates for rides in Toronto, Canada. Plan your trip with confidence and avoid surprises at the meter.
Fare Estimator
Toronto Taxi Fares Explained
Taxi fares in Toronto start with an initial charge of around 4.50 Canadian dollars, which covers the first portion of the ride. After that, the fare increases by approximately 0.23 dollars for every 120 meters traveled and by the same amount for every 21.3 seconds of waiting time. For example, a typical short ride might cost around 10 dollars total.
Additional fees may apply depending on the location and service used. For instance, there is a 4.75 dollar fee for airport pick-up and 4.20 dollars for airport drop-off. Also, any extra luggage transportation can cost around 6.80 dollars extra. Taxes such as the 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) are included in the fare price, making the total cost slightly higher than the meter reading.
Recent Estimates in Toronto
- 123 Queen St W to 8 Unwin Ave
- 123 Edward St to 212 St George St
- Toronto Pearson International Airport to 118 Mavety St
- Union Station to Kensington Market
- Toronto Pearson International Airport to Delta Hotels Toronto
- 625 The West Mall to 1366 Yonge St
- Toronto Pearson International Airport to St. Clair West Station
- Toronto Pearson International Airport to St. Clair
- Union Station to CF Fairview Mall
- 100 Goodwood Park Crt to Middlefield Rd & McNicoll Ave
Top Pickup Locations in Toronto
- Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Union Station
- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
- Chelsea Hotel
- 777 Bay St
- 63 Widdicombe Hill Blvd
- 25 International Blvd
- 2245 Lawrence Ave W
- Residence Inn Marriott
- CN Tower
Top Destinations in Toronto
- Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
- Union Station
- North York General Hospital
- Downtown
- CN Tower
- 2245 Lawrence Ave W
- 2 St Clair Ave W
- 19 Bloomington Cres
- Rogers Centre
About Taxis in Toronto 🚕
To get a taxi in Toronto, people can either call a taxi company, go to a taxi stand, or hail one on the street by waving at an empty taxi. Taxi drivers have official identification cards displayed on their dashboards to show they are licensed.
Most taxis in Toronto are regular cars painted in standard colors, usually yellow or white, but some companies have special designs or logos on their vehicles. Limousines and ride-sharing services also operate but taxis remain popular and easy to find.
Passengers can pay for taxis using cash or credit/debit cards. Most taxis accept these payment methods, and some even allow payment via apps, making the process simple and convenient for riders.
For safety, always check the driver’s identification card inside the taxi. It’s a good idea to sit in the back seat and keep your personal belongings close. You should also share your ride details with a trusted person if traveling alone or at night.
Taxis are available 24 hours a day throughout Toronto, including all neighborhoods and popular places like airports and downtown. During busy times or bad weather, waiting might be longer, but there are usually enough taxis to meet demand.
The main taxi companies operating in Toronto include The Checker Group and others. They have many cars on the road and can be contacted by phone or through mobile apps to pre-book rides for convenience.
Tips for Taxi Riders
- Always check if the meter is running before your ride starts.
- Carry small change in the local currency for convenience.
- Be aware of possible surcharges like night rides or airport fees.
- If traveling with friends, split the cost to save money.