
Park N Fly Toronto: Rates, How It Works & Cheapest Parking
Anyone who has circled Toronto Pearson’s parking lots knows the feeling: you want something affordable, but you’re not sure which lot is actually cheapest. That’s where Park’N Fly comes in. Based on official rates and competitor data, this guide cuts through the marketing to show you exactly what you’ll pay and how the process works.
Park’N Fly self-park daily rate: CA$10.95 ·
Park’N Fly valet daily rate: CA$19.95 ·
Cheapest off-site daily rate: CA$6.99 (Routes Parking)
Quick snapshot
- Self-park daily at Park’N Fly: CA$10.95 (Park’N Fly official rate card)
- Valet daily at Park’N Fly: CA$19.95 (Park’N Fly official rate card)
- Cheapest off-site: CA$6.99/day (Routes Airport Parking, uncovered) (Airport Parking Reservations)
- Whether Park’N Fly’s “lowest weekly rate” claim includes all taxes and fees
- Exact current daily rate for Pearson’s official Value Park lot
- Validity of discount codes after publication date
- Park’N Fly has operated in Mississauga for decades (no recent ownership changes reported)
- Booking in advance online is the best way to lock in current rates
- New off-site lots like Routes and PrimePark are undercutting traditional options
A look at the confirmed rates from official and aggregated sources:
| Parking option | Daily rate (CAD) | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Park’N Fly Self-Park | $10.95 | Self, uncovered | Official rate card |
| Park’N Fly Valet | $19.95 | Valet, covered | Official rate card |
| Routes Airport Parking | $6.99 | Self, uncovered | Airport Parking Reservations |
| PrimePark Toronto | $7.49 | Valet, curbside | Airport Parking Reservations |
| EZ Airport Parking | $7.99 | Self, uncovered | Airport Parking Reservations |
| Aerospot | $7.99 | Self, uncovered | Airport Parking Reservations |
| NU Hotel Toronto Airport | $12.99 | Self, uncovered | Airport Parking Reservations |
| Best Western Premier Toronto Airport | $14.99 | Self, covered | Airport Parking Reservations |
| Park’N Fly Weekly Self-Park | $62.95 | Self, 7 days | Official rate card |
| Park’N Fly Weekly Valet | $83.95 | Valet, 7 days | Official rate card |
Park’N Fly is far from the cheapest option for budget travelers. Routes Parking at $6.99/day saves you $3.96 per day over Park’N Fly self-park — that’s $27.72 on a week-long trip.
How does park and fly work at YYZ?
Step-by-step: arriving, parking, shuttle, returning
- Drive to the Park’N Fly lot of your choice. Self-park lots (A and B) and Economy are on Dixon Road; Valet is at 933 Dixon Road.
- Park your car and take your luggage. For valet, hand your keys at the booth.
- Board the free shuttle, which runs every 5–10 minutes to all terminals.
- On return, call 1-905-677-9143 or follow signs at baggage claim to the shuttle pickup area.
The pattern: Park’N Fly standardizes the process across lots. The main difference is whether you park yourself or hand over the keys.
How much does park n fly cost at Pearson?
Daily rates
- Park’N Fly self-park: $10.95/day (official rate card)
- Park’N Fly valet: $19.95/day (official rate card)
- Cheapest off-site (Routes): $6.99/day (Airport Parking Reservations)
Weekly rates
- Park’N Fly self-park weekly: $62.95 (official rate card)
- Park’N Fly valet weekly: $83.95 (official rate card)
The pattern: Park’N Fly positions itself as a mid-range option, but routes Parking undercuts it by nearly 40% for daily stays. For a week-long trip, the difference between $62.95 and $48.93 (Routes weekly, based on $6.99/day) is $14.02.
Park’N Fly offers covered parking and valet service, where Routes and PrimePark are uncovered. Travelers balancing cost and weather protection may prefer paying extra for covered self-park at Park’N Fly.
The implication: for weather-sensitive travelers, the extra cost may be worth it.
Where is the cheapest place to park at Toronto airport?
Park’N Fly Economy vs. Pearson Value Park lot vs. off-site competitors
- Park’N Fly Economy self-park: starts at $10.95/day
- Pearson’s own Value Park lot: rates vary but are typically higher than off-site lots
- Off-site winner: Routes Parking at $6.99/day (uncovered, 1.1 miles) (Airport Parking Reservations)
Discount codes and deals
- Check Park’N Fly’s official website for promo codes before booking.
- Booking through third-party sites like Airport Parking Reservations often yields lower rates.
The implication: if you’re flexible and don’t mind uncovered parking, the off-site lots are clearly cheaper. Park’N Fly may offer a better experience (covered, valet) but not the lowest price.
Who owns Park ‘N Fly Toronto?
Company history and ownership
- Park’N Fly is a Canadian chain based in Mississauga, Ontario.
- The company has been operating for over 40 years, offering off-site parking at major Canadian airports.
Location and contact
- Economy lot: 626 Dixon Road, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1J1
- Self-Park A: 933 Dixon Road, Etobicoke, ON
- Phone: 1-905-677-9143
What this means: Park’N Fly is a long-standing local business, not a new startup. Its reputation is built on reliability and convenience, not rock-bottom prices.
How do I get back to Park N Fly Toronto?
Shuttle pickup locations at YYZ terminals
- After baggage claim, follow signs to “Off-Site Parking Shuttles” — each terminal has a designated curbside area.
- Shuttles run every 5–10 minutes, so you rarely wait long.
Phone number to call for assistance
- Lost your shuttle? Call 1-905-677-9143 for help.
The catch: the shuttle service is efficient but can be confusing for first-time users. Mark your lot and row clearly on your phone.
Upsides
- Free shuttle runs every 5–10 minutes
- Valet service saves time if you’re rushing
- Covered options protect against weather
Downsides
- Self-park rate is $10.95/day — more than off-site competitors
- Valet is $19.95/day, nearly triple the cheapest option
- “Lowest weekly rate” claim lacks transparency on fees
Clarity check
Confirmed facts
- Park’N Fly self-park costs $10.95/day (official rate card)
- Cheapest off-site: $6.99/day (Routes) (Airport Parking Reservations)
- Weekly self-park: $62.95 (official rate card)
What’s unclear
- Whether Park’N Fly’s weekly rate includes all taxes
- Current Value Park lot daily rate
- Discount code availability after this article
“Park’N Fly offers the lowest weekly parking rate at Pearson” — Park’N Fly official website
— Park’N Fly marketing claim
“Routes Parking at $6.99/day is the cheapest uncovered option near YYZ” — Airport Parking Reservations
— Aggregator rate listing
For travelers departing Toronto Pearson, the choice comes down to budget vs. convenience. Off-site lots like Routes and PrimePark win on price, but Park’N Fly offers covered parking and valet service. The cheapest path is clear: book Routes at $6.99/day and use the free shuttle. For those who prefer the safety of a known brand and covered parking, Park’N Fly self-park at $10.95/day is still a reasonable middle ground.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Park N Fly Toronto safe?
Park’N Fly is a long-established operator; customer reviews are generally positive about security. However, always lock valuables in your trunk.
Does Park N Fly Toronto offer valet parking?
Yes, valet is available at $19.95/day and includes covered parking.
How far is Park N Fly from Pearson terminals?
The lots are about 1–2 miles from the terminals. Shuttle takes 5–10 minutes.
Can I book Park N Fly Toronto online in advance?
Yes, online booking is available on the official website. Advance booking locks in rates.
What payment methods does Park N Fly Toronto accept?
Major credit cards and debit cards are accepted at the lots.
Are there any hidden fees at Park N Fly Toronto?
The official rate card lists base rates. Always confirm total with taxes and fees during booking.
How early should I arrive for Park N Fly Toronto shuttle?
Arrive 15–20 minutes before you want to be at the terminal to account for parking and shuttle.