Moving From Regina to Toronto
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What’s the cost of moving from Regina to Toronto?
Each move begins with the question “What’s the cost of moving?”. And here is the answer – the price of moving depends on your unique needs and may vary depending on many factors.
For example, the cost is influenced by:
- the distance between cities,
- the number of movers,
- additional services,
- and even the season.
Speaking about the distance, Regina and Toronto are separated by 2038 kilometers or 1267miles. The price starts from $1000.00 to $10400.00 (with tax). Keep in mind the more additional services you order from the company, the more expensive the move will be.
How to get from Regina to Toronto?
The second most common question is “How will I get to my destination?”. Fortunately, you have a variety of options for your trip:
- By Plane
Air travel is an excellent opportunity to save your time – a couple of hours flying instead of several exhausting days in the car. First, fly from Regina (YQR) to Toronto (YYZ) ( ~ 3 hours ). Then take a train from UP Express Pearson Airport to Toronto Union Station ( ~ 25 minutes).
- By Car
If you want to go by car, the driving distance between Regina to Toronto via I-94 E is 2,519.2 kilometers. It’s better to have a co-driver with you so each person can drive some of the way, letting you rest during the trip. The total duration of the road from Regina to Toronto is approximately 26 hours without making any stops.
- By Bus and Train
There is another option – train travel. First, take a bus from Regina, SK – 1517 11th Ave to Winnipeg, MB ( ~ 6 hours 30 minutes). Then switch it from Northbound Balmoral at Balmoral Station to Southbound Main at Broadway ( ~ 12 minutes ). And the final switch is a train from Winnipeg to Toronto Union Station ( ~ 37 hours ).
How to find professional movers Regina to Toronto?
Moving for such a long distance requires a professional attitude. Rather than fully manage your move I advise you to hire a trustworthy company. It will allow you to relocate without spending extra time, money, and nerves.
- Firstly get recommendations from family and friends you know and trust. For sure, some of your friends and family will recommend proven companies.
- Start your google research, read reviews on homestars.com and mymovingreviews.com.
- And the easiest option is to fill in the moving quote. Depending on your needs, Camovers will help to find the best moving company.
Professional moving companies will cope with any difficulties!
I will explain to you how to ensure your load before moving Regina to Toronto
No matter how the movers try to protect your belongings during transportation, occasional damages like scratches and dents may occur. For such cases exists the damage or loss claim policy. I advise you to read it attentively before the move.
- Basic liability coverage. As mandated by the Department of Transportation, your moving company should offer the $0.60 per pound waiver and release damages or losses. The basic liability coverage is extended at no additional cost.
- Premium liability coverage. When you file a claim, you’ll be compensated $2 per pound per item. The cost of premium liability coverage is 3% of the total weight of your load.
- Valuation Coverage. Although the standard coverage is $0.60 per lb., when a damage claim is accepted and processed, typically, our company will have the damaged furniture piece repaired by a professional furniture repair company we contract. If an item cannot be repaired or is lost, a replacement piece can be purchased. It is a coverage plan for up to $30.000. From what I know, the Valuation Coverage applies only to items packed by the movers.
Necessary: Premium and Valuation Coverage plans don’t apply to antique items (over 50 years old). Contact your moving agents to inquire about the cost of this coverage plan.
Packing tricks to save space when moving from Regina to Toronto, Ontario
One of the most common packaging problems is lack of space. So how can you save as much space as possible in your boxes and containers when you move? I will share some life hacks:
- Use compression travel bags that suck the air out of your clothes like a vacuum sealer. If you decide to use them, do not leave anything in your pockets, it could damage the bag and your clothes.
- Socks and underwear can be rolled up to save space, or you can store socks inside of shoes.
- One of the most important pieces of advice: Clothing must be clean and dry before packing.
- Place your hats in separate boxes to avoid deformation.
- Keep your accessories in one box: belts, belts from coats, scarves, and everything small that can easily get lost. It is better to place heavy objects and clothes at the bottom of boxes and fold light ones on top.
- To store small items such as jewelry you can use a glasses case. I also like the idea of using a hard case like this for keeping charging cables, adapters, and earplugs for your devices all in one place.
Important: if you are not sure that you can disassemble and assemble furniture without damaging it or without a significant investment of time – contact professional movers.
What are the most important documents to have when moving long distance Regina to Toronto?
So, the day has come. Let’s check everything. You must have all things collected and signed, as well as a bag with essential items: gadgets, documents, a first aid kit. Let’s take a look at what specific documents you need to carry with you.
- Birth certificates and adoption papers
- Passport
- School Records & Transcripts
- Social Security cards
- ID cards and naturalization papers
- Marriage and/or divorce papers
- Proof of benefits and disability documentation
- Will and Testament
- Moving insurance
I would like to clarify that Regina moving companies do not transport your securities, documents, and valuables, as well as cash and potentially hazardous substances.
Who should I hire when moving Regina to Toronto or other locations in GTA?
At Camovers, we specialize in performing a wide range of moving services, including hassle-free local moves, tailored cross-border moving, and the best cross-province moves in long-distance moves all across Canada. Our popular destinations are:
- From Toronto to Regina
- From Saskatoon to Toronto
- From Windsor to Toronto
- From Toronto to Edmonton
- From Toronto to Vancouver
- From Сalgary to Vancouver
- From Ottawa to Toronto
- From Vancouver to Toronto
Contact Camovers now and enjoy a hassle-free relocation.
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