1. Esso

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    Vaughan, ON

    Esso

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Shell - Outside the convenience store looking at the entrance & front of building. May 2019

    Shell

    (2 reviews)

    Located right on the north east corner of Jane and Major Mack, this gas station as several do in…read morethe area have a lower cost than most of the areas I see such as Burlington and Etobicoke. The cost per liter here is roughly about 5 to 7 cents LESS than the stations I see more often again in both Burlington and Etobicoke and I'm talking Shells so it's apples to apples. This station has 8 pumps but they are sort of at an angle so depending on which side of the pump you need it may be a little more effort maneuvering to the pump given the space and how people are trying to leave. If you want to go north your best bet is to exit at the Jane side and make a right (only choice). If you want to go west your best bet it so exit off the Major Mack side as you can only go north on the Jane and make a right. This station is basically only "safely accessible" if going west on Major Mack or north on Jane since there are all sort of road dividers blocking access in being that it's right at a corner. It's close to the 400 so if you're going to juice up going up north or back down from up north it's a good idea to gas up here and get cheaper gas than in the city. Don't forget they take Airmiles and they have diesel here too.

    I love this shell gas station! First of all, it is small, so when there are lineups, you will have…read moreto wait - sometimes they are so backed up, even once you've filled up you have to wait to get out of the station because the exits are blocked by waiting cars. That being said - this station lowers it's prices in the afternoon by about 4 cents a litre. Pretty freakin' awesome! It also fills up the car quickly, unlike some stations where the gas runs slower when you have people filling up on both sides. This is always my first choice to stop on my way home from work. With gas prices so high, it's worth waiting until the afternoon and waiting in a line up to pay less - especially with how often I need to fill up!

    Jane & Major Mac Esso - Out front of the convenience store area

    Jane & Major Mac Esso

    (3 reviews)

    This is legit my first gas station review, ever! And I gotta agree with my main man Jim here as…read morethis place has the best prices around in York Region and perhaps the entire Greater Toronto Area. Occasionally you will find prices like Jim said 3-4 cents cheaper than the average BUT if you're lucky, at certain times of the day, you can nab gas for up to and over $0.10 cheaper than anywhere else. I'm not sure how they are able to sustain these prices but if you're coming out of the city and heading north for the weekend on Hwy 400, it's worth your while to get off at Major Mack and head over to this location just at Jane.

    I'm writing this review strictly on price point as this station typically has cheaper prices than…read moreneighbouring Esso stations....especially in the evenings. I think it has to do with traffic flow...prices are higher in the morning as the southbound lanes of Jane St are very busy; prices are lower in the evening as traffic flow is reversed (and it is next to impossible to turn into the gas station when travelling north on Jane). During the day, I`ve notices their prices in line with the competition in the area...but in the evenings (after 7ish) prices are typically $.03 - $.04 litre cheaper. Anyways.... Last Thursday I went to grab a coffee at a local Timmies and thought it was time to fill up. The Esso at the corner of Vellore Woods (CityView) and Major Mac was advertising gas for $1.36/litre...I decided to drive over the 400 on Major Mac to check out the prices on the "other side"! To my astonishment...gas at this Esso station was $1.28/litre...a full $.08/litre cheaper ! Major Score ! Especially when filling a SUV ! Now that a new competitor has also moved into the 'hood (a Shell station), I`m expecting the prices to even be better. I obviously need a life as this excites me far too much........

    Esso - Gas station at night

    Esso

    (1 review)

    Thornhill Woods

    Tips: - Collect PC Optimum points when you fuel your car…read more - This gas station has a Circle K with a built-in Tim Hortons. I commute to work between Mississauga and Markham. This distance is roughly 50 km. It's a good thing that I like to drive. The problem can be how horrific the congestion is to get to and from destinations. One positive is that when I need to fuel my car, I get a cross-section of gas prices as I cut through the greater Toronto area. Naturally, some areas have prices that are cheaper than others. A weird phenomenon is that as the day progresses, gas prices fall until midnight. When it's a new day, prices go up. I had dinner in Vaughan, which tends to have the best gas prices. Gas was going for 120.9 cents a litre, which was a lot better than when I commuted to work earlier in the day at 130.9 cents a litre. I was heading home. As I left Vaughan, gas prices started to creep up. 122.4. 124.3. 129.5. Ugh! I was in the left lane heading eastbound on Highway 7. I was stopped at a light and noticed this Esso station. Gas was at 120.9. It was time to fuel my car. I looked and it was safe to pull into the left turn lane and turn onto Thornhill Woods Drive. I then made a right turn into this gas station. I'd say that half the pumps had customers fuelling their vehicles. I parked next to an available gas pump and got out of the car. The forecast called for wind gusts. I felt them as approached the gas pump. I had a hoodie on. Thank goodness for the hood part that kept me warm! I entered my phone number associated with my PC Optimum card on the screen. You get a point for each dollar that you spend on gas. I then tapped my credit card to pay for the gas in advance. I then selected the gas that I wanted and had the pump do its thing. It was nice to have hands-free fuelling on such a windy evening. This gas station was clean and bright. I had some garbage to dispose of and found the garbage receptacle. This Esso has a Circle K convenience store with a Tim Hortons store inside. The former was nice. I went to check it out and bought a couple of drinks. I saw the donuts at Timmy's, but I didn't get anything. It was fairly dark by the time that I had completed fuelling my car. In front of me looked like an air pump that had a garbage bag over it. Behind it was a vacuum that looked like it was functional. I liked fuelling my car here for the first time. When I'm in the area and need gas for my car at a decent price, this gas station is a good one. (400)

    Esso - servicestations - Updated July 2026

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