Car rental in Toronto, ON








Near Toronto, ON
Frequently Asked Questions
Search Rentalcars.com next time you are looking for cheap car rental in Toronto. To bring you the best prices, our team negotiate with all the big rental companies — including Budget, Alamo and Thrifty. Whether you are looking for a compact car, a 7-seater people carrier or a prestige vehicle, you will find plenty of choice on our site. You can even filter the search results to quickly find the car which best meets your requirements.
Some brands like National and Thrifty often supply cars with a special offer, where you can get a free GPS or an added ‘extra’. However, we understand there is more to good value than freebies: you need to be sure the company can offer a great all-round rental experience. To help you decide who to rent with, we show reviews and ratings from previous customers next to each listing. We ask customers to rate suppliers in seven key areas, from the condition of the car to the speed of pick-up and drop-off.
Niagara Falls: The breathtaking Niagara Falls can be reached in around an hour and twenty minutes when driving from Toronto. This iconic landmark which straddles the border between the Province of Ontario and the State of New York attracts some 12 million visitors each year, and simply cannot be missed if you are visiting this region.
Niagara-on-the-Lake: Often described as the prettiest town in Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake is approximately a 90-minute drive from Toronto. Situated on the banks of Lake Ontario, this immaculately preserved 19th-century village — with its elegant architecture — is at the heart of Ontario’s wine region. Niagara-on-the-Lake is also home to one of North America’s finest cultural attractions, the Shaw Festival (which offers world-class theatre).
Algonquin Provincial Park: With a drive time of around three hours from Toronto, Algonquin Provincial Park may initially seem a little far away. However, traveling to this stunning region is certainly worth the effort. With over 10 hiking trails, this area of natural beauty consists of maple hills, rocky ridges and hundreds of lakes which offer excellent trout fishing (particularly in the month of May).
- If you’re driving in the countryside, you may come across deer, elk and moose. This means you should always be alert and ready to break suddenly if needed.
- In Chile, you can turn at a red light, unless signs state otherwise. Even so, it’s advised that you stop first, then proceed cautiously in case of oncoming vehicles or pedestrians.
- When the lights of a bus are flashing, vehicles travelling in both directions are required to stop.