Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Agents Near You
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Guardian Transfer & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Dr.,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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Guardian Transfer & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Dr.,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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All World Moving & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Drive,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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All World Moving & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Drive,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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All World Moving and Storage
184 Barker St,
Moncton,
NB
E1C9T7
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Guardian Transfer & Storage
3 Freeman Street,
Middleton,
NS
B0S1P0
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All World Moving and Storage
20 Industrial Drive,
St John,
NB
E2L3V6
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Francis Rush Transfer
234 Mason Rd. Suite #4,
Stratford,
PE
C1A7J6
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All World Moving and Storage
77 Pepin Rd,
Fredericton,
NB
E3B8J9
Wolfville, Nova Scotia Moving Companies
North American Van Lines: The Best of Wolfville Moving Companies
If your next move involves Wolfville, Nova Scotia, North American Van Lines can help make the relocation less stressful for you. The professional agents we employ work with movers who can help you pack, load and unload cherished belongings safely. North American Van Lines has been assisting people with relocating around the world for over 80 years now. Our moving business offers you a full array of services that qualify us to assist you through every phase of the move. Our agents have experience assisting with residential moves, corporate moves and international relocations as well.Wolfville is situated in the northwest region of Nova Scotia approximately 60 miles northwest of Halifax. In 2011, the population in Wolfville was approximately 4,270 residents, increasing by 13 percent from 2006. When Acadia University students are in town for school, the population swells to over 7,000. The town is self-described as being a compact, urban community that is experiencing faster growth than any other city in Nova Scotia. Many of the Victorian houses were converted into bed-and-breakfast establishments that serve tourists coming to visit the Gaspereau Valley and the Bay of Fundy.
The area was initially settled in 1755 by the British and the French. The town adopted the name Wolfville in 1830, became recognized as home to the world's smallest seaport by mid-century, and was eventually incorporated in 1893. Wolfville's Main Street features boutiques, bistros, the Atlantic Theatre Festival and the Acadia University Art Gallery. Each year, Acadia Campus hosts the Annapolis Valley Music Festival, showcasing musicians from all over Annapolis Valley. Popular parks in the area include Rotary Park, Reservoir Park, Canada Parks and Lumsden Pond Provincial Park.
The agents employed by North American Van Lines undergo extensive training so that we can ensure the movers we send out to your property are qualified to organize and manage your relocation until it's completed. We are already the official moving company for the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs and the NBA Toronto Raptors. We focus on employing agents who can cater the move specifically to each client's unique situation. If the idea of preparing for the upcoming move seems overwhelming, our professional staff can help relieve some of your stress.
The agents we employ and the movers they work with will help ensure that your move is completed on time. Your furniture and belongings will be handled with great care. At North American Van Lines, we can coordinate all the packing for you, hire movers to handle packing the fragile items or supply you with all the materials needed to do the packing on your own if you prefer. We're also experienced with coordinating the transportation of special items such as pianos, vehicles or other large assets. Call North American Van Lines today to receive a free quote and discuss your upcoming move in greater detail.
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