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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ontario?
There's no finer way to experience Ontario than from behind the wheel of your own rental car. Here are some basic details about Ontario to get your trip started the right way. Ontario is a state of Canada. Its capital city, Toronto, is home to approximately 2,600,000 people. Be sure to chat to some locals and discover more about the exciting things to see and do in this area.
What are the major attractions in Ontario?
If you're ready to begin your trip through Ontario and wondering what to put on your bucket list, listen up. We'll give you a few tips on sights you just can't drive past. Take the wheel and follow the road signs to CN Tower. This landmark is 0.5 miles from the prominent city of Toronto. Create the perfect driving playlist and explore Parliament Hill as well. After you've cranked up those tunes, you'll find it 0.3 miles from central Ottawa.
What are the best road trip destinations in Ontario?
Ontario is the perfect place to take to the open road in your own rental vehicle. Turn up the radio and enjoy the freedom of checking out all the region's treasures scattered between each of its most appealing destinations. Here are some of the most popular cities in this beautiful place:

  • Toronto (population of 2,600,000)
  • Ottawa (population of 812,100)
  • Hamilton (population of 519,900)
  • London (population of 346,800)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Ontario?
Here's a round-up of our top tips if you want to grab the biggest discounts on a rental car:

  • A car can take you anyplace — so can we. Compare the cheapest deals from all the top rental companies in a couple of clicks.
  • Keep an eye on your inbox for our awesome Price Drop Alert. We'll give you inside info on all the great deals cruising around your next vacation destination;
  • Research is the key to getting the best rental bargains in town, so be sure to check out both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off outlets before you book your ride;
  • If your pickup and drop-off dates are not written in stone, try scoring a lower price by switching up the days of the week in your search;
  • Pickup and drop-off times typically need to be the same or very similar (e.g, both 9 a.m.) or you could be charged for an entire extra day;
  • Keep more cash in your back pocket. You'll grab some of the best deals when you pay in advance for your rental;
  • Don't let the deal you want slip through your fingers. Book as soon as possible and lock in your ideal set of wheels.

What is the most popular rental car category in Ontario?
Want a vehicle with a slightly bigger interior than a compact car and with terrific fuel economy? Climb behind the wheel of an intermediate car. It has all the perks you'd expect from a smaller ride, but with more luggage space and room to fit up to five adults. Cruise along the streets of Toronto and Ottawa in style and comfort without hurting your vacation budget. You'll also be able to park your wheels like an absolute pro!Don't limit your adventuring to those urban centers. Ontario offers some glorious scenery, such as bays, cliffs, and mountains. A car like a convertible will help you discover them in style. These rentals are ideal for visitors looking to appreciate the views with the top rolled down. Who doesn't enjoy the feeling of the wind through their hair?
Should I get a luxury rental car in Ontario?
There's plenty of choice when it comes to rental cars in Ontario. From SUVs with space to spare to zippy little compacts that make parking a breeze, you'll find it all here. Selecting your perfect match depends on how much you want to spend and what you intend to do. Some road trips are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas other adventures don't need much more than a bargain, no-frills type model.
What side of the road do they drive on in Ontario?
You have to drive on the right-hand side of the road in Ontario. Even though it may seem similar to home, it's wise to drive with a little extra care in places you've never been.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Canada?
In most cases, your chosen car rental company will bill the fined amount to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may supply your contact details to local authorities so they can issue a fine straight to you.