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Car rental suppliers in Ontario

Thrifty
3.9
From £ 23.09/day
Dollar
3.6
From £ 23.09/day
Hertz
4.0
From £ 24.29/day
AVIS
4.2
From £ 39.85/day
Europcar
4.0
From £ 40.99/day
Alamo
4.7
From £ 43.69/day
National
4.6
From £ 46.15/day
Fox
3.4
From £ 55.65/day

Rent a car in Ontario

Explore Ontario at Your Leisure

Renting a car in Ontario opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to discover the province's diverse attractions on your own schedule. From the stunning Niagara Falls to the bustling city of Toronto, having your own vehicle means you can explore these destinations without the constraints of public transportation. Enjoy the scenic drive along the shores of the Great Lakes or venture into the Canadian wilderness at Algonquin Provincial Park, all at your convenience.

Inspect and Document Vehicle Condition

Before you set off on your Ontario adventure, take the time to thoroughly inspect the rental car for any pre-existing damage. Document any scratches, dents, or other imperfections and make sure the rental agency is aware to prevent any misunderstandings when you return the vehicle. It's a good idea to take pictures or even a video as a precaution. Familiarize yourself with the rental agreement, focusing on details such as mileage allowances, fuel policies, insurance inclusions, extra charges, and geographical limitations.

Child Safety Measures

In Ontario, child car seat laws dictate that children must use a car seat or booster seat appropriate for their age, height, and weight. When renting a car, ensure that you request any necessary child safety seats in advance, and verify their availability at your pickup location. It's important to ensure that the seats are properly installed before you depart. Non-compliance with child safety seat regulations can result in fines and put children at risk.

Plan Around Traffic Patterns

Driving in Ontario, particularly in urban areas like Toronto, can mean encountering heavy traffic, especially during rush hours. Plan your travel times to avoid the busiest periods, typically from 7 am to 9 am and from 4 pm to 6 pm on weekdays. When navigating around central areas, be mindful of multiple lanes and follow road signs carefully to avoid unintentional detours onto expressways.

Navigating with Ease

While Ontario's road network is extensive, a rental car equipped with GPS navigation can simplify your travel and help you reach your destinations without the stress of getting lost. This is especially useful when visiting places outside of urban centers, where signage may be less frequent. A GPS can guide you to hidden gems like the charming town of Stratford or the vineyards of Prince Edward County.

Convenient Airport Pickups

Many of Ontario's airports, including Toronto Pearson International Airport, offer a variety of car rental options right on the premises. You can choose from well-known rental agencies and conveniently pick up your vehicle upon arrival, saving you time and allowing you to start your journey without delay.

Driving Regulations to Remember

In Ontario, remember that you'll be driving on the right-hand side of the road. Road signs are typically in English and French, and it's essential to adhere to all traffic laws, including stopping at red lights and railway crossings. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians, especially in urban areas. Ontario has strict laws against impaired driving, so always ensure you have a sober driver behind the wheel.

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