Chauffeured from Peel Region

Private Niagara Falls tours from Caledon

Because Caledon sits at the far corner of Peel, the numbers reward a longer plan over a quick dash south: a full-day Niagara Falls tour from Caledon lets the one flat vehicle fare carry you down, gives everyone unhurried time at the Falls, and still brings you back north at an easy pace. It suits a family or a small private group who'd sooner share a single chauffeured van than convoy two cars down the 410 and back.

  • Door-to-door
  • Flat rate, HST in
  • Free cancellation

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Class F chauffeursProfessionally licensed drivers — Class F where the Sprinter carries your group.
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The Niagara day from Caledon 150 km · 112 min to the Falls
Pickup in Caledon

Collecting you in Caledon

From Caledon it's roughly 150 km and about 112 minutes each way, running Hwy 410 → 407 → QEW.

The drive threads south on Hwy 410 through Brampton, picks up the 407 to swing wide around the west edge of the GTA, and rides that toll route down to the QEW at Burlington, where the road bends along the lake toward Niagara. Reckon on about 150 km and roughly 112 minutes when the 407 is flowing, and because that stretch keeps you clear of the worst congestion, even a start from Caledon's northern villages holds a steady pace. Coming back that evening you retrace the same line, and the return usually moves a little quicker than the morning did.

Landmarks near your pickup
Cheltenham BadlandsThe rust-red Badlands sit near Caledon's Cheltenham corner; if that's your side of town, it's an easy landmark to name when we set the door pickup.Forks of the CreditA good share of our pickups are up around the Forks of the Credit — we come right to the house and aim for the 410 from there.Albion HillsOver by Albion Hills and Bolton on Caledon's east side it's still door-to-door; we just meet the 410 a touch sooner.
Your day, hour by hour

A Caledon–Niagara day

A typical flow — your chauffeur re-orders it around the light, the queues and the weather.

8:30 AM · Depart 5 stops · hours at the Falls 5:30 PM · Home
Doorstep pickup8:30 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.

Horseshoe Falls & Table Rock10:00 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.

Niagara City Cruises11:00 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.

Lunch & Clifton Hill12:30 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.

Niagara Parkway & Whirlpool2:00 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.

Niagara-on-the-Lake & wine country3:30 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.

Home by evening5:30 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.

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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. From Peel Region that's 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
How long is the drive to Niagara Falls from Caledon?

About 112 minutes each way in normal traffic — roughly 150 km via Hwy 410 → 407 → 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 Caledon 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.

We're six with a couple of strollers — sedan, SUV, or the Sprinter van?

For one or two travellers with light bags, the sedan (from $580) is plenty. A full group of six fits the SUV (from $820), but once you add strollers, coolers, and room to stretch on a two-hour ride, most Caledon families are happier in the Sprinter van (from $1240). All three are flat per-vehicle rates with HST already in, so you're choosing on space, not per head.

To catch the Falls early, how much of a head start do we need from Caledon?

Working back from the roughly 112-minute drive, a gate-opening arrival means rolling out of Caledon a little over two hours ahead — a touch earlier from the northern hamlets like Palgrave or Mono Mills — while the 410 and 407 are still quiet. Your chauffeur locks the pickup time to your address when you book.

Can we tack on Niagara-on-the-Lake wine country, or is it just the Falls?

Either works on the full day. If you'd like a Niagara wine tour from Caledon, your chauffeur runs you out to the Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries after the Falls and waits while you visit — you settle tastings and any fees at each winery yourself. Given the two-hour-ish drive on each end, a shorter half-day really only leaves room for the Falls.

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