ontario gas prices tomorrow

Gas prices in Ontario are looking pretty good headed into the Labour Day long weekend, despite things looking bittersweet for the country's average fuel costs overall.

Gas Wizard predicted that gas prices will go down by two cents on Saturday for Ontario and Quebec. However, Vancouverites will be left out of those celebrations, as the cost of fuel is supposed to spike four cents in their city heading into the weekend, bringing stations up to 197.9 cents per litre.

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A shift in Ontario gas prices could have people travelling home for Mother's Day paying a hefty price at the pumps this week.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, most of the province will see its gas prices rise by 5 cents on Wednesday, bringing totals for cities such as Toronto, Ottawa and St. Catharines up to 153.9 cents per litre.

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Ontario gas prices are set to record a significant spike on Wednesday, so anyone planning on driving this hump day will want to fuel up ASAP.

Gas analyst Dan McTeague warned motorists via Twitter on Monday to "filler' up before Wednesday" as the province braced at the potential of an 8-cent increase at the pumps.

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2023 has so far seen Ontario gas prices sit well below the $2 a litre peaks that made last year such a costly one for drivers. However, recent predictions hint that the province could be embarking on another upward trend that would make gas at stations much less affordable.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, most of the province will see its pumps rise by 2 cents on Thursday before leaping up by another 4 cents on Friday, leaving averages around 146.9 cents per litre for cities such as Toronto, St. Catharines, Ottawa, and Windsor.

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Ontario gas prices are set to drop by a decent margin on Thursday, allowing provincial drivers to save a little money this week. This is great news for anyone whose wallet is feeling lighter after the holiday season.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, gas prices will fall by 4 cents on Thursday, leaving pumps in cities including Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, Kitchener and St. Catharines offering an average of 145.9 cents per litre.

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