Moving to a new home is more than just a change of address – it’s a new chapter, full of potential and promise. But, getting there takes planning, organization and the right support. Whether you’re moving across town or across provinces, here are some essential tips to make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible.

1. Start with a smart plan

The key to a successful move is early planning. Begin by creating a timeline at least six to eight weeks before your moving day. Use this time to:

  • Research moving companies
  • Notify service providers of your change of address
  • Organize important documents
  • Begin the process of sorting and downsizing

If you’re moving during peak season – typically late spring through early fall in Canada – book your moving company as early as possible, as availability can fill up quickly.

2. Downsizing: Less is lighter (and cheaper)

Moving is the perfect time to evaluate what you really need. Downsizing not only simplifies your move, but can also significantly reduce moving costs. Here’s how to start the process: 

  • Room by room: Focus on one area at a time to avoid getting overwhelmed.
  • Sort items into four categories: Keep, donate, sell and discard.
  • Use local resources: Organizations like Habitat for Humanity ReStores or Diabetes Canada donation bins are excellent options for giving gently used items a second life.
  • Host a garage sale: If time allows, this is a great way to reduce clutter and earn a little extra cash for moving expenses.

3. Smart packing tips that save time and reduce stress

Once you’ve decided what to take with you, it’s time to pack. Here are some strategies to help:

  • Use high-quality boxes: Sturdy boxes protect your belongings better, especially during long hauls across provinces.
  • Label everything: Clearly mark each box with its contents and the room it belongs to. Colour coding can make this even easier.
  • Pack a first-night box: Include toiletries, a change of clothes, important documents, chargers and any medications you will need.
  • Wrap smart: Use towels, linens, and clothing to wrap fragile items, saving space and packing materials.

4. Choosing the right mover

Hiring a professional mover takes the heavy lifting off your plate, but choosing the right one is crucial. Here’s what to look for:

  • Certification and insurance: Look for movers that are certified members of the Canadian Association of Movers (CAM) and have full insurance coverage.
  • Transparent pricing: Get detailed written estimates and ask about any potential extra fees for stairs, long carries or rural deliveries.
  • Reputation and reviews: Check Google reviews, Better Business Bureau ratings, and ask friends or neighbours for referrals.
  • Experience with relocations: Ensure the mover understands the nuances of moving in Canada, like winter weather considerations, cross-province regulations, and bilingual communication in certain areas.

5. Know Your rights and responsibilities

In Canada, you have certain protections when hiring a professional mover. Make sure you:

  • Receive a written estimate
  • Understand your mover’s liability in case of damage
  • Know the terms of service in your moving contract

6. Post-move essentials

Once you’ve arrived, it’s not over just yet. Here are a few tasks to tackle in your first week:

  • Set up utilities and internet service
  • Update your address with government services (CRA, health card, driver’s license)
  • Introduce yourself to neighbours and explore your new community
  • Unpack methodically, starting with the essentials

Moving is a major life event, but with the right approach and support, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.