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How Much Does Snow Removal Cost in Toronto in 2026?

Last updated: By YardQuote Research TeamReviewed by Yevhenii Kuznietsov, 11-year SEO & local-market data analyst

A seasonal snow removal contract for a standard Toronto double driveway runs $575 to $1,725 for the winter, with budget plow-only deals starting near $300, according to Absolute Home Services and Cahill Landscaping. Per-visit clearing costs $40 to $150, and a typical Toronto winter brings 15 to 25 plowable storms, so per-visit billing can total more than a seasonal contract.

What does snow removal cost across contract types?

YardQuote compiled this table from 13 named Canadian sources; where they disagreed, we widened the range rather than pick one.

Researched July 2026. CAD, sources named per row. Add 13% HST unless noted.
ItemTypical rangeUnitSource
Seasonal contract — small/single-car driveway, basic plow-only$300$800(typ. $500)per seasonCahill Landscaping
Seasonal contract — standard double driveway, all-inclusive (Nov–Mar)$575$1,725(typ. $1,000)per seasonAbsolute Home Services
Seasonal contract — large/estate driveway (4+ cars), converted from monthly billing$1,600$3,000(typ. $2,200)per season (4–5 months)Silverlight Windows & Eaves
Premium flat-rate package — unlimited visits over 1 cm, salting included (published 2026–27 early-bird price)$499$949(typ. $499)per month + HSTMonster Plowing Company
Per-visit driveway and walkway clearing (residential)$40$150(typ. $75)per visitHomeStars
Residential monthly plan (roughly 4–6 visits per month)$200$400(typ. $300)per monthOutwash
Residential salting/de-icing add-on$20$100(typ. $40)per applicationOutwash
Commercial parking lot — small lot (under 5,000 sq ft), per push$100$300(typ. $200)per visitMonarch Landscaping
Commercial parking lot — medium lot (5,000–25,000 sq ft), per push$300$600(typ. $450)per visitOutwash
Commercial parking lot — large plaza/complex (over 25,000 sq ft), per push$600$1,000+(typ. $800)per visitOutwash
Commercial de-icing/ice management$50$350(typ. $150)per applicationMonarch Landscaping
Commercial seasonal contract (full winter, 5–6 months)$2,000$10,000+(typ. $4,500)per seasonMonster Plowing Company
Townhouse complex (shared drives, common walkways, visitor parking)$85$175(typ. $130)per visitAbsolute Home Services
Apartment/condo building (parking, visitor spaces, emergency access routes)$2,300$5,750(typ. $4,000)per seasonAbsolute Home Services

What drives the price?

Not every quote is the same job. These are the variables that move snow removal pricing most in Toronto, so you can read a quote and see where the money goes.

  • Driveway size and layout: number of car widths/lengths, walkway length, corner lots (Silverlight quotes $250–$650/month for corner properties), and long or sloped driveways all raise the price
  • Service trigger depth: contracts that clear at 1 cm cost substantially more than 5 cm-trigger contracts because they guarantee 2–4x more visits per winter
  • Response-time guarantee: priority before-6-a.m. service commands nearly double (Monster Plowing: $949/month priority vs $499/month standard)
  • Inclusions: salting/ice melter ($20–$100 per application if billed separately), walkway hand-clearing ($20–$50 per visit), and windrow clearing are add-ons in cheaper contracts
  • Snowfall volume: 15+ cm storms billed at 1.5–3x on per-visit plans; a heavy winter (25+ events) can double a pay-per-visit customer's total
  • Property type: townhouse complexes and condo buildings price per common area serviced, with emergency access routes and visitor parking adding scope
  • Liability insurance: post-Bill 118 insurance costs for snow contractors rose sharply and are baked into GTA pricing, especially commercial
  • Booking timing: early-bird pricing typically ends mid-October (Monster Plowing's 2026–27 early-bird deadline is Oct 15); mid-season signups pay rush premiums

What's specific to Ontario and Toronto?

Ontario rules and Toronto's climate change the math in ways national price guides miss. Here is what applies locally, from HST to permits to freeze-thaw.

  • HST: snow removal is a fully taxable service in Ontario — add 13% HST to quoted prices; most contractors (e.g., Monster Plowing) advertise prices "plus HST", so confirm whether a competing quote is tax-in before comparing
  • Toronto sidewalk bylaw: property owners must clear snow and ice from sidewalks abutting their property within 12 hours after a snowfall ends (Toronto Municipal Code); fines run roughly $150–$500 plus a victim surcharge, and owners must clear private driveways, steps and ramps within 24 hours
  • It is illegal in Toronto to push or blow snow from your property onto the road, sidewalk, or bike lanes — set fine of $500 plus a $110 victim surcharge; contractors must pile snow on your property or haul it away
  • Windrow clearing (the pile the city plow leaves across your driveway) is only provided by the City to about 262,000 households in North York, Scarborough and Etobicoke; in old Toronto/East York it is the homeowner's problem — check whether your contract includes windrow clearing, since many budget contracts exclude it
  • Bill 118 (Occupiers' Liability Amendment Act, 2020): slip-and-fall claims involving snow or ice require written notice within 60 days to the occupier or their snow contractor; the claims surge behind this law drove contractor liability insurance premiums up, a structural reason GTA snow pricing keeps rising — verify your contractor carries commercial general liability insurance (commonly $2M+)
  • Season definition: GTA contracts typically run November 1 to March 31 (some to April 15); early-bird signup windows close in mid-October, and 2025 pricing rose 8–12% per Snow Polar's Toronto cost guide
  • No municipal permit is required to hire residential snow clearing, but commercial off-site snow hauling must dump at approved snow disposal facilities, which is part of why hauling costs $100–$300 per truckload
  • The City of Toronto offers free sidewalk and windrow clearing for seniors and residents with disabilities where mechanical clearing is not feasible — worth checking before paying for a private contract

How can I pay less?

You can keep snow removal costs down without cutting the parts that matter. These are the levers GTA homeowners actually use, each tied to a real number above.

  • Book in September or early October: early-bird pricing (e.g., Monster Plowing's early-bird deadline of Oct 15 for 2026–27) beats mid-season rush rates, and Snow Polar notes pre-November booking avoids premiums on a market that rose 8–12% in 2025
  • Get at least three written quotes and normalize them: same trigger depth, same inclusions (salting, walkways, windrow), and confirm whether 13% HST is included before comparing
  • Match billing model to your risk tolerance: at $40–$150 per visit and 15–25 plowable events per winter, per-visit only beats a $500–$1,500 seasonal contract if the winter stays mild (roughly under 8–10 events)
  • Skip the salting add-on ($20–$100 per application) if you're able-bodied — a $10–$15 bag of ice melter from a hardware store covers a driveway several times
  • Organize neighbours: many GTA operators discount 10–20% for multiple adjacent driveways on one street since drive time is their biggest cost
  • Downgrade the response guarantee: standard before-9-a.m. service (Monster Plowing $499/month) costs nearly half of priority before-6-a.m. service ($949/month) — commuters who leave later rarely need priority
  • Seniors and residents with disabilities in Toronto should apply for the City's free sidewalk/windrow clearing service before signing any private contract

How did we research these numbers?

Every price on this page comes from a named Canadian source, and where sources disagreed we widened the range rather than pick a favourite. Here is how YardQuote reconciled the numbers.

  • "Seasonal contract" means different things across the GTA market, which is why published ranges look contradictory: budget plow-only contracts run $200–$800/season (Cahill Landscaping $300–$600+; Falcons Landscaping, June 2026, $350–$800), all-inclusive Nov–Mar contracts with salting run $575–$1,725 (Absolute Home Services), and premium monthly-billed unlimited-visit packages run $200–$600+/month (Silverlight; Monster Plowing from $499/month). Ranges in the table were widened accordingly.
  • Several premium GTA contractors bill monthly rather than per season. The large-driveway seasonal figure ($1,600–$3,000) was converted from Silverlight's published $400–$600/month across a typical 4–5 month season; Monster Plowing's packages are quoted per month plus HST.
  • Residential salting figures conflict: Falcons Landscaping quotes $20–$45 per application at the budget end while Outwash quotes $30–$100; the table range was widened to $20–$100. Commercial de-icing conflicts more sharply: Monarch Landscaping quotes $50–$150 per application while Absolute Home Services quotes $175–$345 per treatment for ice management — widened to $50–$350.
  • Snow Polar (torontosnowremovals.ca) reports Toronto snow removal prices rose approximately 8–12% in 2025, driven by fuel, labour, and de-icing material costs; multiple 2026 guides (Outwash, Monster Plowing) expect further increases for 2026–27.
  • A typical Toronto winter has 15–25 plowable events (Monster Plowing 2026–27 guide), so per-visit billing at $50–$150 can total $750–$3,750 — seasonal contracts hedge heavy winters, per-visit wins in mild ones.
  • Storm surcharges are common on per-visit plans: snowfalls of 15+ cm are often billed at 1.5–3x the regular rate (Monster Plowing guide), and emergency/overnight/weekend callouts carry a 25–40% premium (Snow Polar). Flat-rate contracts like Monster Plowing's advertise no accumulation surcharges.
  • Contract fine print drives price gaps: trigger depth (1 cm vs 3–5 cm), guaranteed response time (before 6 a.m. vs same-day), whether walkways, salting, and windrow clearing are included, and multi-visit service during long storms. Snow hauling off-site (common for dense downtown lots with nowhere to pile snow) adds $100–$300 per truckload (Outwash; Snow Polar quotes $150–$250).
  • US cost guides that ranked for these queries (HomeGuide, Angi, TaskRabbit, LawnStarter, LawnLove) publish USD figures and were excluded from the price table. All figures above are CAD from Canadian sources, generally quoted before 13% HST.

Sources

Who can do the work?

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a seasonal snow removal contract cost in Toronto?

Most Toronto homeowners pay $500–$1,500 per season for a standard double driveway on a flat-rate contract. Budget plow-only contracts for small driveways start around $300–$800, all-inclusive Nov–Mar contracts with salting run $575–$1,725, and premium unlimited-visit packages are billed monthly from about $499 plus HST.

Is per-visit or a seasonal contract cheaper for snow removal?

Per-visit clearing costs $40–$150 for a typical driveway and walkway. A normal Toronto winter brings 15–25 plowable events, so pay-per-visit can total $750–$3,750 — more than most seasonal contracts. Per-visit only wins in mild winters with fewer than roughly 8–10 clearings, so seasonal contracts are the safer hedge.

How much does salting or de-icing cost in the GTA?

Residential salting runs $20–$100 per application depending on driveway and walkway size, with budget operators like Falcons Landscaping quoting $20–$45. Commercial ice management costs $50–$350 per application. Some flat-rate seasonal packages, like Monster Plowing's, include unlimited ice-melter applications, so check whether salting is bundled before comparing quotes.

What does commercial parking lot snow removal cost in Toronto?

Per-push pricing runs roughly $100–$300 for small lots under 5,000 sq ft, $300–$600 for medium lots, and $600–$1,000+ for large plazas over 25,000 sq ft. Full-winter commercial contracts range from $2,000 to $10,000+ depending on lot size, salting scope, and response-time guarantees.

How much does snow removal cost for a townhouse complex or condo building?

Townhouse complexes in Ontario typically pay $85–$175 per visit for shared driveways, common walkways, and visitor parking. Apartment and condo buildings run about $2,300–$5,750 per season for full service including resident parking and emergency access routes. Costs are usually split across units through condo fees.

When should I book snow removal in Toronto to get the best price?

Book in September or early October. Early-bird windows typically close mid-October — Monster Plowing's 2026–27 early-bird deadline is October 15 — and mid-season signups pay rush premiums. Prices rose about 8–12% in 2025 on fuel, labour, and insurance costs, so locking in early also hedges further increases.

Am I legally required to clear my sidewalk in Toronto?

Yes. Toronto property owners must clear snow and ice from sidewalks next to their property within 12 hours after snowfall ends, with fines of roughly $150–$500 plus surcharges. Pushing snow onto the road or bike lane carries a $500 fine plus a $110 victim surcharge, so contractors must pile snow on your property.

Why do snow removal quotes vary so much between Toronto companies?

Quotes for the same driveway can vary threefold — $300 versus $1,000+ per season — because contracts differ on trigger depth (1 cm versus 5 cm), guaranteed response time, and whether salting, walkways, and windrow clearing are included. Post-2020 liability insurance costs under Bill 118 also push insured, established operators above uninsured cash operators.

Questions to ask your contractor

  • What snowfall depth triggers a visit, and what's your response time?
  • Is salting included or billed separately? Salting price benchmarks
  • How many driveways are on my route?
  • What happens with city plow windrows at the driveway mouth?
  • Is there a damage policy for lawn edges and interlock?

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