Canada Car Hire
Discounted Fully Inclusive
Car Hire
Our Fully Inclusive Canada car rental price
includes the following: Comprehensive Insurance All
Airport fees All local
surcharges Loss / Collision Damage
Waiver Unlimited
mileage
Canada Car Hire:
Car Hire from airports and
cities includes the following major locations;
Calgary,
Vancouver,
Montreal,
Toronto,
Dorval,
Mirabel.
The Car Hire Group also provide car rental from smaller towns and cities simply
click on any link above to start.
Free one way rentals at the
following locations, just click on any link above for an
instant online quote or to book securely using our smart booking engine which
scans your pick up and drop off times to see if you could save a whole days
rental by possibly slightly changing them.
Calgary |
Vancouver |
Montreal |
Toronto |
Dorval |
Mirabel
Booking & receiving your car
hire voucher:
Ordering your rental car is
simple, just enter your car hire pick up & drop off locations, your dates
and click GO. You will be shown several groups of cars all you have to do is
select from the tabs which hire car group you are interested in. From here you
will be shown all hire cars in that group along with the price for your rental
period in GBP£ and Euros. You can also select to change the currency to
whichever suits you best. You can also get further details on each hire car by
simply clicking on "info". When you finally select the car you are
interested in renting you will be then shown several options to the rental such
as extra (baby seats, roofracks. cancellation cover etc..), just select any you
require and continue. You will then be required to enter your own details such
as address, flight number if required etc.. and finally you will be asked to
enter your credit card details to pay securely online. You will receive an
email confirming safe receipt of your car rental order. We will deliver your
car hire voucher by post within seven days, if your car hire start date is
sooner than this then don't worry we will be in touch via telephone to arrange
safe and speedy receipt of your rental voucher. If you have any questions etc..
regarding your booking or any other aspect of our car rental site then please
call our dedicated call centre helpline on 0870 7589945.
When you receive
your voucher it will give full details of which fleet provider has been used
and exact details of how and where to find their desk, if airport pick up then
this will be in the airport arrivals hall.
Driving in
Canada
Between the US and Canada,
the rules of the road don't really change, but the measurements do. Both
countries drive on the right, and the speed limits are similar: in Canada it's
generally 90 kilometers (55 miles) per hour on two-lane roads, 100 kph (63 mph)
on freeways. All cars are required to have their headlights illuminated night
and day; to the unaccustomed, a daytime traffic jam can look like a massive
funeral procession. Other rules: all passengers must wear seat belts, and
turning right on red is illegal in the Province of Quebec; in the rest of
Canada, it is legal after stopping first. Another important difference is that
proof of insurance is mandatory in Canada. Deciphering parking zones,
especially in French-speaking Quebec, can really test your interpretive
abilities.
Gas in Canada tends to be more expensive than in the States,
and it's priced by the liter (3.785 liters equals 1 US gallon). Some gas
stations accept U.S. currency (and almost all accept credit cards) but give you
a less-than-favorable rate of exchange.
Crossing the border, there are
brief checkpoints (and sundry duty-free shops) on both sides. Customs officers
usually do a cursory check, asking your address, reason for travel, when you
last visited the country, and whether you are carrying firearms, tobacco or
alcohol. For U.S. or Canadian citizens a passport is not necessary, but having
proof of citizenship and identity is never a bad idea. Other nationalities
should confirm their visa status well before attempting to cross the border; it
may be difficult (or impossible) to return, and border officials are not known
for their hospitality to people they suspect are trying to enter
illegally.
License
Requirements Canada honours all valid foreign driver's licenses,
therefore an International Driver's Permit is not necessary.
Which Side of the
Road? Throughout Canada, drive on the right-hand side of the
carriageway.
Major Routes in
Toronto Highway 401 (also known as the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway)
can become very congested at peak rush-hour times, weekends and holidays,
despite the fact that it has no less than 16 lanes at its widest
section.
The Queen Elizabeth Way
(QEW) connects Toronto with Buffalo and Niagara Falls. This is a particularly
scenic route as it passes the shore of Lake Ontario.
If you drive on Yonge Street
(aka Highway 11), you'll be on the longest street in the world. Covering 1896
kilometres (1175 miles), it ends (and begins) at the Ontario / Minnesota
border.
Highways Across
Canada The Trans-Canada Highway covers 5000 miles making it the
longest highway in the world. It's not unusual to travel for hours and not pass
another vehicle in some of the more remote areas. Almost as long is the
Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) which runs through Canada's vast prairies, over
the Rockies, to the Pacific coast.
Highways are well maintained
and for drivers used to congested city driving, the 'open road' means just that
in Canada.
Highways to Ontario
From the US From New York, the drive to Toronto is approximately
560 miles. You can enter Ontario on Highway 401, Highway 2 or on the
QEW.
In total, there are 13
crossing points along the length of the border.
Driving to Canada
From the US When driving a US registered car to Canada, drivers
should be in possession of a Canadian Non-Resident Inter-Provincial Motor
Vehicle Liability Insurance Card. Quite simply, this form of insurance is
evidence that the driver takes financial responsibility for the car whilst in
Canada. Cards are available through US insurance brokers.
Drivers of vehicles that are
not registered under their name should carry a letter of authorisation from the
vehicle's owner.
Pace Your
Journey On average, don't drive beyond your limits, as distances in
Canada are deceptive. Stop every couple of hours to relax, and don't try to
drive beyond 300 or 400 miles in a day.
Parking As with all major cities around the
world, parking can be difficult. Look for signs marked with a green 'P',
indicating municipal parking, and avoid street parking as the car may be
clamped or towed away if left in a restricted zone.
Helpful
Information:
Canada weather
reports
About guide to Canada's airports
Frequently
Asked Questions:
Please click here to view the
frequently asked questions. If these FAQ's do not help answer your
queries regaridng Canada car hire then please feel free to contact us with
them.
The Car Hire
Group:
Our aim is simple - to
provide all inclusive comprehensive airport car rental Canada. Along side this
we also aim to provide anybody wanting to rent a hire car a hands on helpful
approach and to ensure all questions relating to rentals are
answered.
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