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The 130-kilometre drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls takes about 90 minutes in a Platinum Rides vehicle. In that time, your group is not navigating the QEW in separate cars, searching for parking at Fallsview, or trying to coordinate who is the designated driver for the wine tour. You are already at the first winery before most groups have found a parking spot at the Falls. That is the practical argument for a Niagara limo — and it is the reason Platinum Rides runs the Toronto-to-Niagara route more consistently than almost any other destination in the GTA.

We serve Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the full Niagara wine country corridor with every vehicle in our fleet — from a Rolls-Royce Ghost for a couple’s anniversary at Pillar and Post Inn to a 22-passenger party bus for a bachelorette group hitting the wineries and Fallsview Casino on the same day. Every booking includes a professional licensed chauffeur, flat-rate pricing confirmed before departure, and the freedom to spend the day focused on the experience rather than the logistics.

📞 Call 1-888-921-1116 or book online at platinumrides.ca/reservation/

Niagara Pricing (6-hour minimum):   Ghost from $1,200  |  Cullinan from $1,200–$1,500  |  Maybach from $1,150–$1,450  |  MKT Stretch from $900  |  Navigator Stretch from $1,050  |  Hummer from $1,225  |  Sprinter Limo Style from $1,200  |  Party Buses — contact us  |  All + HST & gratuity

Niagara Falls — What to Do When You Get There

Niagara Falls is not one attraction — it is a full day. Most groups who drive themselves see the Falls, walk Clifton Hill once, and leave because parking is expensive and navigation is stressful. A Platinum Rides group arrives with a chauffeur who handles all of it, which means the day covers far more ground than most Toronto visitors manage.

The Horseshoe Falls viewpoint on the Canadian side is the obvious start — the best view of the Falls from anywhere in the world, and the one that every first-time visitor needs to see up close. From there, Journey Behind the Falls takes the group through tunnels to the observation decks behind the curtain of water — the experience that photographs cannot replicate. The Niagara City Cruises (formerly Hornblower) boat tour brings the group directly under the Falls on the Maid of the Mist route — completely soaking but genuinely extraordinary. Clifton Hill provides every tourist trap a group could want, from wax museums to mini golf. And Fallsview Casino Resort is the natural end to any Niagara day — a full-scale casino with multiple restaurants, entertainment, and the backdrop of the illuminated Falls at night.

Your chauffeur knows the logistics — where to position the vehicle at each stop, the timing that gets the group through the major experiences in a full day, and the return timing that avoids the worst of the QEW evening traffic. You focus on the day. The logistics are handled.

Niagara-on-the-Lake Wine Tours

Niagara-on-the-Lake is 25 minutes north of Niagara Falls along the Niagara Parkway — one of the most scenic drives in Ontario — and it is a completely different experience from the Falls. Where Niagara Falls is commercial, loud, and brilliant, Niagara-on-the-Lake is quiet, refined, and genuinely beautiful. The town itself is one of the best-preserved 19th-century towns in North America — heritage architecture, independent shops, the Shaw Festival Theatre, and some of the finest restaurants in Ontario. The wine country surrounding it is the reason most Toronto wine enthusiasts make the trip.

Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula produces world-class wines — particularly ice wines, which are internationally recognised as among the finest produced anywhere. The wineries along the Niagara Parkway and Niagara Stone Road offer tastings, tours, and restaurant experiences that make a Niagara-on-the-Lake wine tour genuinely different from any other day trip available within 90 minutes of Toronto.

Platinum Rides Niagara-on-the-Lake wine tours cover the key estates along the corridor:

Peller Estates Winery — One of Niagara’s most acclaimed estates with award-winning ice wines, a renowned restaurant, and cellar tours. The Peller Ice House experience is the most distinctive wine tasting in Niagara — a -10°C ice wine cellar where guests taste ice wine in the environment it was made for.

Inniskillin Winery — The estate credited with bringing Canadian ice wine to global attention after winning the Grand Prix d’Honneur at Vinexpo in Bordeaux. Their Vidal and Riesling ice wines are globally recognised and the estate tour is one of the best winery experiences in Niagara.

Trius Winery — Known for premium reds, whites, and sparkling wines. The Trius Brut is consistently one of Canada’s finest sparkling wines and the estate’s restaurant is one of the best in the wine country.

Wayne Gretzky Estates — The most recognisable name in Niagara wine for Toronto sports culture. A combination of winery and whisky distillery with excellent guided tastings and a casual restaurant. The perfect stop for groups who want wine and whisky in the same visit.

Jackson-Triggs Winery — Canada’s most-awarded winery, internationally recognised for consistent quality across multiple varietals. Their amphitheatre hosts summer concerts that coincide perfectly with a full winery day.

Château des Charmes — One of Niagara’s oldest family estates with a French château architecture that creates the most visually distinctive arrival of any winery in the region. Multiple varietals across five estate vineyards.

A typical Platinum Rides Niagara wine tour visits three to four estates over a full day — tastings at each, lunch at one of the estate restaurants, and the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake itself for a walk through the heritage district before the return to Toronto. Your chauffeur coordinates the timing between estates so the group arrives at each tasting at the optimal time and nobody is rushed.

The Vehicles — Every Group Size

The right vehicle for a Niagara day trip depends on the group size and the occasion. A couple celebrating an anniversary needs something completely different from a bachelorette group of 16 heading to the wineries and casino.

Rolls-Royce Ghost — from $1,200 (6-hour minimum)
The Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake experience in a Rolls-Royce Ghost is genuinely different from any other vehicle. Arriving at Peller Estates in a Ghost, having the chauffeur open the coach door at the Falls viewpoint, dining at Trius Winery restaurant and returning to Toronto in the same vehicle — this is the anniversary, honeymoon, or milestone birthday experience that no other Toronto limo company can deliver at this level. From $1,200 for the full day.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan — from $1,200 to $1,500 (6-hour minimum)
The Cullinan’s elevated seating and commanding SUV presence make it the ideal Niagara vehicle for groups of 3 to 4 who want the Rolls-Royce experience with more luggage space and the practical advantages of an SUV for a full-day trip.

Mercedes-Maybach S 580 — from $1,150 to $1,450 (6-hour minimum)
The Maybach’s near-flat rear recline, Burmester audio, and individual rear executive seats make the 90-minute Toronto-to-Niagara run genuinely restful in both directions. The right vehicle for the couple or executive pair who wants ultra-luxury without the Rolls-Royce ceremony.

Lincoln MKT Stretch — from $900 (6-hour minimum)
Up to 10 passengers in the classic stretch limo format — the most popular Niagara vehicle for smaller celebration groups. Champagne on departure, music playing from the first pickup, and the stretch limo exterior that photographs well at the Falls viewpoint.

Lincoln Navigator Stretch — from $1,050 (6-hour minimum)
Up to 14 passengers in the extended SUV stretch — more headroom and a more contemporary exterior than the MKT for groups of 10 to 14 heading to Niagara together.

Hummer H2 Stretch — from $1,225 (6-hour minimum)
Up to 18 passengers and maximum visual impact at every Niagara stop. The Hummer arriving at Clifton Hill or Fallsview Casino turns heads without exception. For bachelorette groups and birthday parties where the vehicle is part of the experience.

Mercedes Sprinter Limo Style — from $1,200 (6-hour minimum, $175/additional hour)
Up to 14 passengers in face-to-face lounge seating with LED lighting and a built-in bar — the ideal Niagara bachelorette and celebration vehicle. The party is already underway on the QEW before the Falls are visible on the horizon.

Party Buses — 22 to 50 passengers
For larger Niagara groups, Platinum Rides party buses cover every size from 22 to 50 passengers. The most popular large-group Niagara bookings are bachelorette parties, company outings, birthday milestones, and wine tour groups where the vehicle itself is as much a part of the day as the destinations. Contact us at 1-888-921-1116 for party bus Niagara pricing and availability.

Buffalo Niagara International Airport Transfers

Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) is 30 minutes from Niagara Falls and serves US carriers — American Airlines, Southwest, JetBlue, and others — often at significantly lower fares than equivalent Pearson routes. Platinum Rides provides flat-rate transfers from any GTA address to Buffalo Niagara Airport with the same professional standard as our Pearson service — real-time flight tracking, Door A pickup instructions, and flat-rate pricing confirmed before departure. The Ambassador Bridge and Peace Bridge cross-border routes are both available depending on traffic and wait times. Contact us for Buffalo Airport pricing from your specific GTA address.

Niagara Falls from GTA Communities

Platinum Rides picks up for Niagara Falls day trips from every community across Toronto and the GTA — Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Oakville, Burlington, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Aurora, Newmarket, Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, and Hamilton. Multi-address pickups across different GTA communities are coordinated at no extra charge within the booking window. If your group is spread across Brampton and Mississauga, your chauffeur builds the route to collect everyone before heading south on the QEW.

The Best Time to Visit — Harvest Season

Niagara is genuinely beautiful year-round but September and October are in a different category entirely. Harvest season transforms the wine country — the vineyards are at their most photogenic, the estate harvest events are running, the Jackson-Triggs amphitheatre hosts its final concerts of the season against the backdrop of the changing vines, and the wineries are pressing the grapes that will become the following year’s vintages. Inniskillin and Peller Estates run specific harvest tours during this period where groups can walk the vineyards and understand exactly how the ice wine process begins.

The Niagara-on-the-Lake Harvest Festival runs across October with events at multiple estates — tastings of the new vintage, harvest dinners, and the kind of access to winemakers that is only available during picking season. For Toronto groups planning a Niagara wine tour, October is the answer to “when should we go” — the answer every local operator will give you if you ask them honestly.

Platinum Rides handles Niagara harvest season bookings across the full fleet — Ghost and Maybach for couples and intimate groups, stretch limos and Sprinter Limo Style for bachelorette and birthday groups, party buses for larger wine tour groups. Harvest weekends in September and October book out faster than any other Niagara dates on our calendar. If your group is planning a fall Niagara trip, call us as early as possible to secure your preferred vehicle and date.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Toronto to Niagara Falls limo cost?
Rolls-Royce Ghost from $1,200 (6-hour minimum). Rolls-Royce Cullinan from $1,200 to $1,500. Mercedes-Maybach S 580 from $1,150 to $1,450. Lincoln MKT Stretch from $900. Lincoln Navigator Stretch from $1,050. Hummer H2 Stretch from $1,225. Mercedes Sprinter Limo Style from $1,200 (additional hours at $175). Party buses — contact us for pricing based on size and date. All prices before 13% HST and 15% driver gratuity.

How long is the drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls?
Approximately 90 minutes from downtown Toronto via the QEW. From Mississauga and Oakville, roughly 60 to 75 minutes. From Brampton and Vaughan, 90 to 110 minutes depending on traffic. Your chauffeur monitors traffic conditions and adjusts departure timing to avoid the worst congestion on the QEW.

What is the minimum booking time for Niagara Falls?
6 hours minimum on all Niagara Falls bookings. A full Niagara day — pickup in Toronto, Falls viewpoint, Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, one or two wineries, and return to Toronto — typically runs 8 to 10 hours. We recommend booking 8 hours for a comfortable day without rushing any of the stops.

Can you do both Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake wine tours in one day?
Yes — this is one of our most popular Niagara itineraries. Niagara Falls in the morning, lunch in Niagara-on-the-Lake, two or three winery tastings in the afternoon, and return to Toronto in the evening. Your chauffeur coordinates the timing between each stop so the day runs smoothly without rushing.

Which wineries do you recommend in Niagara-on-the-Lake?
Peller Estates for the Ice House experience, Inniskillin for globally recognised ice wines, Trius for premium sparkling wine, Wayne Gretzky Estates for wine and whisky combined, Jackson-Triggs for Canada’s most-awarded winery, and Château des Charmes for French château architecture and estate diversity. Most groups visit three in a day — your chauffeur suggests the sequence that minimises driving between estates.

Do you serve Buffalo Niagara Airport transfers?
Yes. Flat-rate transfers from any GTA address to Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) via the Ambassador Bridge or Peace Bridge. Contact us for pricing based on your specific pickup location.

Can we make multiple stops including Fallsview Casino?
Yes. Multiple stops — Falls viewpoint, Journey Behind the Falls, Clifton Hill, Niagara-on-the-Lake, wineries, Fallsview Casino — are all covered within your booking window. Your chauffeur stays with the vehicle throughout the day and is available for every transfer between stops.

Can we bring wine purchased at the wineries back in the vehicle?
Yes. Bottles of wine purchased at wineries are welcome in the vehicle — unopened bottles travel in the luggage area and opened bottles with the original closure are permitted under Ontario regulations for private vehicles. Your chauffeur carries appropriate packaging to protect purchased bottles during the return journey. Hard liquor is not permitted on wine tour bookings.

What is the best time of year for a Niagara wine tour?
September and October are the best months — harvest season, when the vineyards are in full colour, the harvest events are running at estates like Inniskillin, Peller, and Jackson-Triggs, and access to winemakers is at its most open. June through August are the most popular months for groups. Winter is genuinely beautiful for ice wine tours — tasting ice wine in the landscape that produces it is an experience that has no equivalent in any other season.

Do you also serve Prince Edward County wine tours?
Yes. Prince Edward County — Ontario’s other world-class wine region, 3 hours east of Toronto — is available as a full-day limo tour. Norman Hardie, Closson Chase, Sandbanks Estate, Waupoos Estates, and By Chadsey’s Cairns are among the most notable estates. PEC wine tours are typically booked for groups who have done Niagara and want somewhere new. Contact us for Prince Edward County pricing and itinerary suggestions.

Book Your Niagara Falls Day Trip

The QEW on a Saturday morning with three cars of friends trying to coordinate the same itinerary is not a day trip — it is a logistics exercise. Call us, confirm your group size and preferred vehicle, and let your chauffeur handle the 130 kilometres each way while your group handles the experience.

📞 Call: 1-888-921-1116
📧 Email: info@platinumrides.ca
📅 Book Online: platinumrides.ca/reservation/
6-hour minimum  |  All GTA pickups  |  Rolls-Royce to party buses