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Canada Car Rental

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Location Details

Opening hours

Sunday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday 07:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Address
Economy Rent a Car Mississauga
3356 Elm Bank Road
Mississauga, Canada (YYZW01)
Canada
Phone Number
(786) 975-2222

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Mississauga is a vibrant city with a diverse population and a thriving economy. There are many things to see and do in Mississauga, including visiting the Square One Shopping Centre, exploring the Mississauga Celebration Square, taking a walk through the Erindale Park, visiting the Mississauga Museum, seeing a show at the Living Arts Centre, and catching a game at the FirstOntario Centre.
If you're looking for an affordable and convenient way to explore Mississauga, then you can count on Economy Rent a Car. We offer a wide variety of vehicles to choose from, and our rates are some of the best in town. The office is near the airport, so you can start your carventure quickly and easily. Book your car today through our website. We look forward to helping you explore all that Mississauga has to offer!

Important Information when Visiting Canada

  • Speed limits in Canada are: 50 km/h in the city, 90 km/h on the roads, and 100 km/h on the highway.
  • Most roads in Canada are free. You can travel between the main cities on well-maintained, 2 or 3-lane streets. And there are also some toll roads that function automatically by taking a photo of the license plate. In the case of rented vehicles, the payments on the road are done at the end of the rental.
  • In Canada it is mandatory to travel with lights on at all times, even during the day.
  • You can turn to the right at a red light if the road is clear, unless otherwise indicated.
  • In Canada you’ll find carpool lanes. These highway lanes are exclusive for those sharing a vehicle. The pavement is marked with a diamond shape.
  • On some Canadian roadways there are rest areas on the side of the road where you can stop, stretch your legs, go to the restroom, or have something to eat.
  • To drive a rental car, you must comply with the minimum age requirement of 25. In Dorval and Mississauga you can rent if you are between 23 and 24 years of age, with an additional charge of $25 CAD per day, without being able to rent luxury or special vehicles. In Thompson you may also rent if you are between the ages of 18 and 24 with an additional charge of $14.95 per day. In Vancouver an additional charge will be required if the renter is between 19 and 24 years old ($20 CAD). In Winnipeg, you’ll be required to pay $10 CAD per day if you are between 21 and 24 years old.
  • You’ll need civil liability insurance on every rental vehicle in Canada. In Dorval and Mississauga you can obtain this coverage through the rental, or by providing your own proof of insurance. In Vancouver, in case you don’t have coverage accepted by the Insurance Corporation of British Colombia (ICBC), you’ll need to pay for damages and third-party liability insurance when renting a vehicle. In Winnipeg, all rentals include free, limited insurance. Your rental can have compulsory insurance that will result in additional charges at the time of renting. The credit card insurance coverage is not accepted as a valid insurance policy in Winnipeg, and you will have to provide a valid private or corporate insurance policy.
  • Children under the age of 9 must use a special car seat. The offices of Mississauga, Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Dorval offer this seat for an additional cost (subject to availability).
  • Plan your trip and pull up GPS directions before starting your drive. Having an approximate idea of where you’re headed will make driving easier. In addition, it is very important to know the places you’ll be visiting, so it is always good to know the most favorable routes according to the type of vehicle you’ve rented, that way you can reach your destination quicker through an alternative route.
  • When it comes time to return the vehicle, the automobile must be returned with the same amount of gasoline as it had when it was retrieved.
  • Valid Driver’s License – You’ll need a driver’s license from your home country to drive in Canada, and your passport (both up-to-date).
  • Proof of Insurance – If you plan to self-insure, we’ll need proof of personal insurance with the name of the renter on the policy, and showing collision and civil liability insurance with coverage for bodily injury and property damage.
  • Method of Payment – You’ll need a credit card (main driver is the cardholder) to pay for the rent and security deposit. The deposits vary according to the protection plan and vehicle you choose. This deposit is reimbursed when the vehicle has been returned in the same condition in which it was received at the office, it could take several days up to a week for this to be processed.
  • If you are considering Canada as your next destination, we present some reasons to convince you to visit this wonderful country.
  • Canada is known for its awesome natural beauty. From majestic mountains to the vast forests, crystal lakes and spectacular national parks, the country offers a variety of landscapes that will leave you breathless.
  • Canada has modern and cosmopolitan cities which are both lively and cultural. Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary are only some of the most prominent cities. Each one with its own charm, offering a great variety of attractions such as museums, art galleries, restaurants, festivals, and a vibrant nightlife.
  • Canadian people are known for their kindness and hospitality. You’ll be greeted with warmth, and you can enjoy a welcoming environment throughout your stay in the country. Locals are willing to help and share their knowledge about tourist destinations.
  • Canada is paradise to those who love the outdoors. You can enjoy a great variety of activities such as hiking, kayaking, skiing, snowboarding, wildlife watching, and much more.
  • Canada has a rich history and culture heritage that is worth exploring. From the indigenous communities to the historic sites related to the European colonization, there are many opportunities to learn about the diverse culture and heritage of the country.
  • Each province and territory offer their own charm and unique experiences, so there is a lot to discover in this country. Prepare for an unforgettable carventure in Canada!