How Much Are Driving Lessons in Toronto? 2026 Price Guide
How Much Do Driving Lessons Cost in Toronto? 2026 Price Guide
Updated July 2026
Learning to drive is a major investment, but figuring out what you should actually pay can be confusing.
One Toronto driving school may advertise lessons for $45 an hour, while another charges close to $90. Some packages include home pickup, online training or a car for your road test. Others charge separately for almost everything.
So, how much do driving lessons cost in Toronto in 2026?
Most students can expect to pay between $45 and $90 for a one-hour driving lesson. A full Beginner Driver Education course usually costs between $500 and $1,200, depending on the school, the number of in-car hours and whether road test support is included.
The lowest price is not always the best deal. What matters is what you receive, who is teaching you and whether the lessons properly prepare you to drive safely on your own.
This guide breaks down the real cost of driving lessons in Toronto and explains what to look for before choosing a school.
Average Cost of Driving Lessons in Toronto
Here is a general idea of what Toronto students may pay in 2026:
Type of training
Typical price
One-hour private driving lesson
$45–$90
Five-hour lesson package
$250–$425
Ten-hour lesson package
$500–$800
MTO-approved BDE course
$500–$1,200
G2 road test package
$200–$500+
G road test package
$250–$550+
These are general Toronto price ranges, not fixed rates. The final cost may depend on your location, lesson length, instructor, pickup requirements and the DriveTest centre you choose.
Always check whether HST, road test fees and pickup charges are included before paying.
How Much Is One Driving Lesson in Toronto?
A standard one-hour driving lesson in Toronto generally costs around $45 to $90.
The price can change depending on the school and the experience of the instructor. Some independent instructors charge less, while larger schools or specialized programs may charge more.
A private lesson will usually cover skills such as:
- Steering and vehicle control
- Right and left turns
- Lane changes
- Parking
- Residential driving
- Busy intersections
- Defensive driving
- G2 or G road test preparation
Your instructor should not simply drive around with you for an hour. Each lesson should have a clear purpose based on the areas where you need the most improvement.
Are Driving Lesson Packages Cheaper?
In many cases, buying several lessons together lowers the cost per hour.
For example, one lesson may cost $65, while a package of five or ten lessons may come with a lower average hourly price.
A package can make sense when you are:
- A complete beginner
- Preparing for your G2 test
- Returning to driving after a long break
- New to driving in Canada
- Working on several different skills
- Looking for regular lessons with the same instructor
However, do not choose a large package only because it appears cheaper. First, make sure the school is reliable, the instructor is a good fit and the package does not have a short expiry date.
How Much Does a BDE Course Cost in Toronto?
A government-approved Beginner Driver Education course in Toronto generally costs between $500 and $1,200.
A complete BDE program must include:
- 20 hours of classroom or digital instruction
- 10 hours of in-car training
- 10 hours of flexible instruction
The flexible portion may include digital learning, classroom work, additional in-car training, driving simulations or home assignments.
Students who successfully complete a government-approved BDE course may be able to take their G1 exit road test after eight months instead of waiting the standard 12 months. Completing the course may also make the student eligible for a discount from their insurance provider.
The amount of any insurance discount is not guaranteed. It depends on the insurance company, the driver and the policy. It is best to speak directly with your insurer before assuming how much you will save.
Is a BDE Course Worth the Cost?
For many first-time drivers, yes.
A BDE course costs more upfront than taking one or two private lessons, but it provides a complete learning program. You receive both the knowledge portion and practical training with a certified instructor.
It may be a good choice when you:
- Recently received your G1 licence
- Have little or no driving experience
- Want to take your G2 test sooner
- Want structured lessons instead of learning randomly
- Need proof of completing an approved course
- Want to ask your insurer about a possible discount
Private hourly lessons may be more suitable when you already know how to drive and only need help with specific skills or road test preparation.
How Much Does a Road Test Package Cost?
A Toronto road test package can cost anywhere from approximately $200 to more than $500.
The price depends heavily on what the package includes. A basic package may only provide a short warm-up lesson and use of the instructor’s car during the test.
A more complete road test package may include:
- One or more preparation lessons
- Pickup before the test
- A warm-up lesson
- Use of the instructor’s vehicle
- Travel to the DriveTest centre
- Waiting time during the test
- Drop-off after the appointment
Location also matters. A test at a nearby Toronto centre will normally cost less than travelling to a DriveTest centre outside the city.
Ontario’s current fee for a Class G2 road test is $53.75, while the Class G road test fee is $91.25. These government fees may be separate from the amount charged by your driving school.
Before booking, ask whether the official test fee is included in the package price.
Why Do Some Driving Schools Cost More?
Driving schools do not all offer the same level of service.
A higher price may reflect:
A more experienced instructor
An instructor who understands Toronto roads, common test mistakes and different learning styles may help you improve more effectively.
Home pickup and drop-off
Some schools charge extra for home pickup. Others only provide pickup for longer lessons or within certain areas.
At Rydbie, home pickup is available for qualifying two-hour lessons, depending on the instructor’s service area and availability.
Longer lessons
A two-hour session may appear more expensive, but it gives you more time to practise different roads and repeat difficult skills without rushing.
Road test travel
The school must account for the instructor’s time, fuel, vehicle use and travel to and from the test centre.
Better scheduling options
Schools that offer online booking, real-time availability and flexible scheduling may provide more convenience than instructors who only arrange lessons through phone calls or text messages.
Vehicle and operating costs
Driving-school vehicles require insurance, fuel, maintenance, inspections and safety equipment. These costs are part of what students pay for when booking professional instruction.
What Is Included in the Lesson Price?
Never assume that every service is included.
Before making a payment, check whether the price covers:
- A full 60-minute lesson
- Pickup and drop-off
- Use of the instructor’s vehicle
- HST
- Cancellation or rescheduling
- Online course access
- MTO certification
- Road test preparation
- Use of the car during the road test
- Travel outside the instructor’s normal area
A very low advertised rate may not include all of these services. Once extra fees are added, the final price may be similar to or higher than another school’s package.
Watch Out for Hidden Fees
Most professional driving schools clearly explain their pricing. Still, students should review the details before booking.
Ask about:
HST
Some schools display prices before tax, while others include HST in the advertised amount.
Cancellation fees
A school may charge the full lesson price when a student cancels too late or does not show up.
Pickup charges
There may be an additional fee when your address is outside the instructor’s normal teaching area.
Road test waiting time
Some packages include a limited amount of time. Extra charges may apply if the DriveTest appointment is significantly delayed.
Certificate or administration fees
Ask whether MTO certification and course administration are already included in the BDE price.
Package expiry dates
Check how long you have to complete your lessons. This is especially important if you are purchasing a larger package.
A trustworthy school should make these conditions easy to find and understand.
Rydbie Driving Lesson Prices
Rydbie is an online-first driving school serving Toronto students with flexible booking and certified driving instructors.
Our current lesson options include:
Rydbie option
Starting price
Individual driving lesson
$65 per hour
Practice Pack
$249
Beginner Driver Education course
$695
Road Test Ready package
$899
Prices and package availability may change. Taxes may apply depending on how the price is displayed during booking.
Students can view available instructors, compare schedules and book online without waiting for someone to respond by phone.
Rydbie also offers:
- Certified driving instructors
- Real-time online availability
- Secure online payments
- Flexible payment options
- Instructor selection
- Home pickup for qualifying two-hour lessons
- Training for beginners and road test preparation
The goal is to make booking driving lessons simpler while still giving students the personal support they need to become safe and confident drivers.
How Many Driving Lessons Will You Need?
There is no single number that works for every student.
Some students have already spent months practising with a parent or family member. Others are sitting behind the wheel for the first time.
The number of lessons you need will depend on:
- Your previous driving experience
- How often you practise outside your lessons
- Your comfort level in traffic
- Your ability to follow road rules consistently
- The skills required for your test
- How quickly you respond to feedback
A student with regular practice may only need a few professional lessons before the G2 test. A complete beginner may need ten hours or more before feeling ready.
A good instructor should be honest about your progress. You should receive clear feedback about what you are doing well, what still needs work and whether you are ready for the test.
One-Hour or Two-Hour Lessons: Which Is Better?
One-hour lessons are helpful for focused practice. They may work well when you want to improve one or two specific skills, such as parallel parking or lane changes.
Two-hour lessons allow more time for:
- Driving in different neighbourhoods
- Practising several skills
- Repeating difficult manoeuvres
- Reaching busier roads
- Driving near a test centre
- Settling into the lesson without feeling rushed
Complete beginners may find a full two hours tiring at first. Your instructor can help you choose the right lesson length based on your experience and comfort level.
Should You Choose the Cheapest Driving School?
Price matters, especially when you are paying for several lessons. But choosing a driving school based only on the lowest advertised rate can cost you more later.
A cheap lesson is not a good deal when:
- The instructor regularly arrives late
- Lessons end earlier than promised
- The vehicle is poorly maintained
- You spend most of the lesson driving without useful feedback
- The instructor frequently uses their phone
- Scheduling is unreliable
- You are pressured to buy lessons you do not need
- Important fees are hidden until after payment
Look for value, not simply the lowest number.
The right instructor should make you feel supported while still correcting your mistakes. You should leave each lesson understanding what improved and what you need to practise next.
Questions to Ask Before Booking
Before choosing a Toronto driving school, ask:
Is the school government-approved for BDE training?
Is the instructor certified?
Is HST included in the listed price?
How long is each lesson?
Is pickup included?
Can I choose my instructor?
What is the cancellation policy?
Does the package expire?
Is the road test fee included?
Can I see the instructor’s availability before paying?
Clear answers are a good sign. If the pricing or package conditions are difficult to understand, consider another school.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a one-hour driving lesson in Toronto?
Most one-hour driving lessons in Toronto cost approximately $45 to $90. The price varies by school, instructor, location and whether pickup is included.
How much is an MTO-approved driving course?
A full BDE course in Toronto commonly costs between $500 and $1,200. More expensive packages may include extra in-car lessons or use of a vehicle during the road test.
Can driving school lower my insurance?
Completing a government-approved BDE course may make you eligible for an insurance discount. The amount depends on your insurer and personal policy, so savings are not guaranteed.
Can I take my G2 test earlier after driving school?
Students who complete an approved BDE course may take their G1 exit road test after eight months instead of waiting 12 months.
Does a driving lesson include home pickup?
It depends on the school, instructor and lesson length. Some include pickup within a specific area, while others charge an additional fee.
Is the DriveTest fee included in a road test package?
Not always. Ask the driving school before paying. The official test fee and the school’s fee for lessons, transportation and vehicle use are separate unless the package clearly says otherwise.
Can I pay for driving lessons in instalments?
Some Toronto driving schools offer payment plans for larger packages. Rydbie provides flexible payment options on qualifying bookings.
Final Thoughts
Driving lesson prices in Toronto can vary widely, but the cheapest option is not always the one that saves you the most money.
A professional instructor should do more than help you pass a road test. They should teach you how to make safe decisions, stay calm under pressure and handle Toronto roads confidently when no one is sitting beside you.
Before booking, compare what each package includes, read the cancellation policy and make sure you understand the final price.
Most importantly, choose an instructor who takes your progress seriously.
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