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Private Niagara Falls tours from East York

A coach tour would have you standing at a pickup point, sharing a bus with strangers, and racing a fixed schedule the moment you arrive. Book privately from East York and it's one vehicle for the whole day, yours alone, with the driver waiting at each stop until you're genuinely ready to move on — no roll call, no herding. Even the 100-minute drive down works in your favour: leave when you choose, stop if you like, and shape the day around your group instead of a timetable.

  • Door-to-door, chauffeur-driven
  • Flat rate per vehicle — CA$580+ all in
  • Free cancellation · nothing to pay now
Design your Niagara day
Vehicle from our fleet
Tour length
Guests
2
Child seats
0
Extra hours
0
Extra stops (optional · ≈$25 each)
Choose a vehicle and tour length to see your flat rate
  • Licensed & insured
  • Free cancellation
  • No payment to reserve
Licensed & insuredLicensed vehicle-for-hire operator carrying commercial liability insurance on every trip.
Class F chauffeursProfessionally licensed drivers — Class F where the Sprinter carries your group.
Flat rate, taxes inOne price for the whole vehicle. 13% HST included. No per-person maths, no fuel surprises.
Free cancellationChange or cancel free up to 24 hours before pickup. No payment taken to reserve.
From East York

Choose your vehicle

Exact flat rates for an East York pickup — taxes included.

Luxury Sedan

Luxury Sedan

1–3 guests
  • Premium leather & climate control
  • 2–3 carry-on bags
CA$580–CA$760flat · taxes in Sedan tour
Luxury SUV

Luxury SUV

1–6 guests
  • Captain seats & ambient lighting
  • 4–6 carry-on bags
CA$820–CA$1,000flat · taxes in SUV tour
Luxury Sprinter Van

Luxury Sprinter Van

7–14 guests
  • Multiple rows & high roof
  • Ample luggage space
CA$1,240–CA$1,520flat · taxes in Sprinter Van tour
Pickup in East York

Collecting you in East York

We come to your door in East York — home, hotel or office. It's about 136 km and 100 minutes to the Falls via DVP → Gardiner → QEW.

From East York we drop onto the DVP, curve west along the Gardiner, and hand off to the QEW for the long run down to Niagara — the same 136 km your chauffeur drives twice, out and back. Figure about 100 minutes each way with clear roads, and you spend all of it in your seat rather than behind the wheel. It's the most direct line from the east end to the Falls, and we know every merge on it.

Landmarks near your pickup
  • the Danforth — We'll meet you right along the Danforth — outside your building, a Greektown cafe, or the corner where it's easiest to load up before we head for the DVP.
  • Taylor Creek Park — Whether you're on one of the quiet streets bordering Taylor Creek Park or nearer the ravine trails, your chauffeur comes to your address so nobody has to trek to a pickup point.
  • O'Connor Dr — Homes and side streets off O'Connor Dr are an easy door-to-door pickup for us, with a quick hop onto the DVP to start the run south.
The Niagara day from East York
Your day, hour by hour

An East York–Niagara day, start to finish

Your doorThe drive3–4 hrs at the FallsHome by evening
  1. Doorstep pickup
    8:30 AMAt your door

    Doorstep pickup

    Your chauffeur arrives at your address. Bags in, bottled water aboard, and straight onto the highway before the coaches.

    What happens here

    Your chauffeur confirms the day's plan before you pull away — the stops, the pace, and any add-ons — then handles every kilometre of driving, parking and timing from here.

    Morning departures beat the tour-coach convoys to Table Rock by about an hour.

  2. Horseshoe Falls & Table Rock
    10:00 AMAbout 1 hour

    Horseshoe Falls & Table Rock

    The big view first, while the morning light is behind you and the promenade is quiet.

    What happens here

    Drop-off at the closest point to Table Rock, then the promenade rail right over the brink of the Horseshoe. Your chauffeur holds the vehicle, so you wander bag-free for as long as you like.

    The morning sun sits behind you here — the mist lights up and photos come out clean.

  3. Niagara City Cruises
    11:00 AMAbout 1 hour with boarding

    Niagara City Cruises

    Down to the boat basin and straight into the mist of the Horseshoe — the loudest, wettest 20 minutes of the day.

    What happens here

    A 20-minute voyage into the Horseshoe basin (seasonal, roughly April–November). Ponchos provided; admission is paid directly at the gate — never marked up by us.

    Queues are shortest before 11 AM — exactly when we arrive.

  4. Lunch & Clifton Hill
    12:30 PMAbout 1.5 hours

    Lunch & Clifton Hill

    A break to eat and wander; your chauffeur holds the car and your bags while you explore.

    What happens here

    Eat wherever you like — quick bites on the Hill or a Parkway patio. Your chauffeur points you to the good spots and keeps the car (and your shopping) close.

    Skip the chain buffets — ask your chauffeur for the patios locals actually use.

  5. Niagara Parkway & Whirlpool
    2:00 PMAbout 45 minutes

    Niagara Parkway & Whirlpool

    The prettiest drive in Ontario — the Whirlpool rapids, the floral clock, and photo stops the buses skip.

    What happens here

    The slow, beautiful river road the coaches skip — the floral clock, the Whirlpool rapids overlook, and photo stops whenever something catches your eye.

    Ask to pause at the Whirlpool lookout — most tours drive straight past it.

  6. Niagara-on-the-Lake & wine country
    3:30 PMAbout 2 hours

    Niagara-on-the-Lake & wine country

    Two tasting stops and the prettiest main street in the province, at your pace.

    What happens here

    One or two tasting stops matched to what you drink — usually a showpiece estate plus a small family winery — then Queen Street's shops and patios at your own pace.

    Icewine is the region's claim to fame — taste one flight even if sweet wine isn't your thing.

  7. Home by evening
    5:30 PMThe drive home

    Home by evening

    Back on the Parkway and home relaxed — no parking to find, no last train to catch.

    What happens here

    Doors close, seats back, phones on the chargers. Your chauffeur takes the QEW home while the group replays the day — door-to-door, no transfers.

    Visiting in winter? Ask about staying for dusk — the Falls illumination is worth the later run home.

How pricing works

One flat rate, by vehicle and hours

Your price depends only on the vehicle and how long you want the day — not on how many people come or where exactly you start within our service area. From the Greater Toronto Area that means a 6-hour or 9-hour private day, whole-vehicle, taxes in.

Sedan1–3 guestsfrom CA$580
SUV1–6 guestsfrom CA$820
Sprinter Van7–14 guestsfrom CA$1,240
Optional add-ons

Add-ons for your day

Real ride extras — added to your flat rate or set up on request. Attraction admissions and winery tastings aren't ours to sell; you pay those directly at the gate.

  • Extra hour on the daymore time at any stop — added to your flat rate
    CA$80/hour
  • Additional pickup or drop-off stopwe route it into your day — just ask when booking
    on request
  • Child or booster seatfitted before pickup, on request
    no charge
  • Airport meet & greetyour chauffeur waits at arrivals with a name board
    on request
Good to know

East York tour questions

Still have a question? Call (000) 000-0000 — we answer 7 days a week.

How long is the drive to Niagara Falls from East York?

About 100 minutes each way in normal traffic — roughly 136 km via DVP → Gardiner → QEW. Your chauffeur watches the QEW and adjusts your pickup time so you still reach Table Rock ahead of the crowds.

What does a private tour from East York cost?

A flat rate per vehicle with taxes included: from CA$580 for the luxury sedan, up to the luxury sprinter van for larger groups. You see your exact price on this page before you commit.

Is the price really flat, per vehicle?

Yes. The number you see is for the whole vehicle for the whole day, with 13% HST already included. It does not change with the number of passengers, and there is no per-person fare.

Do I pay to reserve?

No. Reserving costs nothing — you confirm the details and we email you back within one business day. Payment is arranged before or on the day; we tell you the method up front, never a surprise e-transfer.

What time do we start?

Most tours leave in the morning to beat the coaches to the Falls. We agree the exact pickup time when we confirm, and adjust for traffic on your route.

What happens if the weather turns?

The Falls are spectacular in rain and even in snow, and most attractions stay open. If a specific stop is closed we swap it — your chauffeur re-sequences the day on the spot.

There are six of us heading down from East York — which vehicle should we book?

Six with luggage is squarely Luxury SUV or Mercedes Sprinter Van territory. The SUV comes in from CA$820 and the Sprinter from CA$1240, and since the rate is flat per vehicle with HST already included, that price covers the whole group for the day — never per head — so you can pick on comfort and legroom rather than counting seats.

Can we leave early to beat the Niagara crowds?

Absolutely — an early East York pickup off the Danforth or O'Connor Dr means we're on the DVP, Gardiner, and QEW before the day fills up, and that 136 km run of about 100 minutes lands you at the Falls while it's still calm. Just tell us your target arrival and we'll set the departure to match.

After the Falls, can we add a Niagara-on-the-Lake wine-country stop?

Yes — on the longer day we're happy to drive you into Niagara-on-the-Lake wine country after the Falls and wait while you visit. Just note we're transportation only: we handle the door-to-door driving and the waiting, but you pay for any tastings or tours directly at each winery, since we don't sell or bundle admissions.

Nearby pickup cities

We also collect from around East York

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