British Columbia Moving Company
Why North American?
North American Van Lines has a reputation for excellent customer service, whether handling local or long-distance moves. The company offers moving services to make the process smooth and painless, including moving supplies, packing, unpacking, loading, unloading, and careful, secure transportation to protect your belongings. When you choose North American Van Lines, there is no worry about surprise charges. You can count on honest quotes with no hidden fees. From interprovincial to international moves, North American Van Lines takes the worry out of relocating homes and businesses.
How to Select a Moving Company in British Columbia
There are qualities to look for before you hire a professional moving company. Check out moving companies online to see what customers say about them. Bad actors get bad reviews, and you can use those reviews to cross the scam artists off your list. Before you agree to use a mover, inquire about their certification or license. You can ask Consumer Protection BC to help you determine if a mover operates legally and professionally. Avoid surprises on moving day by requesting a written contract that explains all charges. Ideally, professional movers will visit your home to assess the items you plan to move before writing the estimate.
How much do movers typically cost in British Columbia?
The prices for moving in British Columbia depend on the distance and amount of furniture and other items the company will move and whether your move is local or long distance. If you plan a move across town, you can expect to pay a furniture mover an average cost of about $400 for a two-bedroom apartment or condo. Moving the contents of a house locally in Vancouver will cost between $1,000 and $1,700. For a long-distance move within Canada or coast-to-coast move, expect to pay $2,100 to $8,500. Remember that these are estimates—additional charges may apply. When a company does the packing and moving, the cost will be more. For long-distance moves, movers assess charges by weight. The British Columbia governmental agency offers some assistance with necessary moves for specific reasons for persons with limited financial resources.
- 100 Mile House
- Abbotsford
- Campbell River
- Castlegar
- Chilliwack
- Comox
- Courtenay
- Cranbrook
- Dawson Creek
- Delta
- Duncan
- Fort St. John
- Fort Nelson
- Fernie
- Grand Forks
- Golden
- Gibsons
- Invermere
- Kamloops
- Kelowna
- Kitimat
- Langley
- Maple Ridge
- Merritt
- Mission
- Nanaimo
- Nelson
- New Westminster
- North Vancouver
- Okanagan
- Oliver
- Osoyoos
- Port Moody
- Powell River
- Port Alberni
- Port Hardy
- Penticton
- Parksville
- Prince Rupert
- Quesnel
- Revelstoke
- Richmond
- Salmon Arm
- Salt Spring Island
- Sechelt
- Smithers
- Surrey
- Terrace
- Trail
- Vancouver
- Vernon
- Victoria
- Walnut Grove
- West Kelowna
- White Rock