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Relocating to New Brunswick from Ontario may mean a lot of unknowns for you, but your moving services don’t have to be one of them. Enjoy a seamless, cost-effective move with one of the leading moving companies in Canada. Rent-a-Son is the 8-time winner of Best of HomeStars, as well as licensed and certified by the Canadian Association of Movers. We have been trusted by some of the biggest businesses, including Google and Molson Coors, which makes us the perfect company to assist you.
Beat the stress of moving with an experienced team and a full-service company. We provide packing, unpacking, furniture assembly and disassembly, storage, labour services, and more.
Enjoy affordable, fast moves with flexible services and a responsive team. We help renters, homeowners, businesses, and warehouses complete long-distance moves from Ontario to New Brunswick successfully.
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Stay in the driver’s seat with our cross-province moving services; with transparent pricing and accurate time estimates, we allow you to schedule your move confidently.
Since a move from Ontario to New Brunswick is considered long distance, it will be priced on the weight of the items you ship rather than on an hourly basis. To receive an accurate estimate of your moving costs, fill out our virtual inventory or speak to our team. It takes only minutes, and you will receive a competitive quote you can trust.
There are a lot of moving parts before, during, and after a move, which makes it easy to forget some of the essentials. Here’s a handy checklist to help you stay organized:
Like most other provinces and territories in Canada, New Brunswick has conditions of carriage that you must meet. You and your mover should ensure a bill of lading is prepared before the move and that you have paid any duties and levies prior to the move or will pay upon moving. Note that there may be additional requirements for commercial moves than for residential ones.
New Brunswick offers a unique geography; it is mountainous in the north and less undulating in the south. Though it is a maritime province, it is better known for its many rivers than its coastline. The province experiences cold winters, with temperatures dropping down to -30 degrees Celsius, while summer temperatures can go up to 32 degrees Celsius.
The province is a melting pot of cultural diversity, with people from across the world choosing to settle there. It has a history dating back over 11,000 years to the ancestors of Aboriginal communities. New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, and it offers some of the lowest costs of living, a thriving arts scene, and immensely cultural environment.