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Looking for the best home packing services near you in Edmonton, Alberta? Two Small Men with Big Hearts is your trusted partner for stress-free, professional packing solutions.

Two Small Men with Big Hearts offers fast, flexible, and reliable local moving services in Edmonton. From packing to storage, we’ve got everything you need for a smooth, stress-free move—right in your neighbourhood.

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Typical costs and durations based on data from thousands of moves across Canada in 2025.
| Home Size | Avg. Duration | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 5.2 hours | From ~$600 |
| 1-Bedroom Apartment | 5.9 hours | ~$800–$1,100 |
| 2-Bedroom House | 6.3 hours | ~$1,000–$1,400 |
| 3-Bedroom House | 7.8 hours | ~$1,200–$1,800 |
| 4-Bedroom House | 10.1 hours | ~$1,800–$2,500 |
| Long Distance (avg) | 12.5 hours | ~$2,884 |
Edmonton vs. Other Canadian Cities
Edmonton moves are significantly more affordable than major markets like Toronto (avg. $1,693) and on par with prairie cities like Saskatoon ($1,034) and Winnipeg ($809). The company-wide average for a local move is $1,092.
Peak season tip: June through August accounts for over 35% of all moves. Saturday is the busiest day (15.7% of weekly volume). Book early if you're planning a summer move in Edmonton.
Cost ranges are estimates based on company-wide 2025 data. Your actual quote depends on distance, volume, stairs, and neighbourhood difficulty. Get a free quote for an accurate estimate.
Long Distance Routes
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Canada's busiest moving highway runs right through Edmonton.
The Edmonton–Calgary–Red Deer corridor is our most active highway network in Canada. Whether families are relocating for work between Alberta's two largest cities, or settling in mid-point communities along the QE2, this route keeps our trucks on the road year-round.
+2.25%
Net Inbound AB Moves
More moved in than out (our data)
159
BC ↔ AB Moves
Busiest interprovincial corridor
73
Moves to BC
Top destination outside Alberta
Planning a move along the corridor? Our QE2 corridor moving guide covers costs, route tips, and city comparisons. You can also check out our Calgary and Red Deer location pages, browse all long-distance routes, or see what long-distance moves cost.
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Key insights from thousands of Edmonton moves analyzed in our 2025 Year in Review.
#1
Most Active Market
Company-wide in 2025
89.2%
Stayed Local
2nd highest across our locations
+2.3%
Year-over-Year Growth
Steady and consistent
18.4%
1-Bed Apartments
Most common move type
Edmonton is our busiest market in Canada, and it shows in our customer reviews. See our Edmonton pricing, explore neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood tips, or check our safest neighbourhoods guide.
Edmonton has one of the highest local retention rates across our locations — most moves stay within the metro area.
89.2%
Local Moves
Top destinations within the Edmonton metro:
Edmonton satellite cities are booming. Leduc and Sherwood Park were among the top net-inbound cities in all of Canada in 2025, gaining +13 and +12 new residents respectively through moves handled by Two Small Men. See our fastest-growing neighbourhoods guide or browse the communities we serve on our service area map.
Discover other communities we proudly serve in the Edmonton area. Each location offers the same trusted moving services and local expertise.

Sherwood Park, Alberta
We offer customized services for big and small relocations in and around Sherwood Park so you don't stress on moving day.

St Alberta, Alberta
We’re transforming the moving experience in St. Albert, offering custom support for your journey, whether it’s a welcome arrival, a fond farewell, or a local change of scenery.

Lloydminster, Alberta
Streamlining your move in Lloydminster, we offer comprehensive support for relocating across town, arriving, or departing.
Not all Edmonton moves are created equal. Difficulty varies wildly by neighbourhood — here is what our crews deal with.
Downtown / Oliver
High
High-rise condos, mid-rise apartments, some heritage homes
Old Strathcona / Whyte Ave
Mod–High
Walk-up apartments (3–4 storey), character homes, newer infill
Garneau / McKernan (University)
Mod–High
Heritage homes (many subdivided), walk-up apartments, student housing
Mill Woods
Low–Mod
Single-family homes (50%), row housing (25%), apartments
Bonnie Doon / Holyrood
Low–Mod
1950s bungalows, two-storey homes, newer infill
Riverbend / Terwillegar
Low–Mod
1970s–90s two-storey homes, newer contemporary construction
Sherwood Park
Low
Suburban single-family homes, 1960s split-levels to modern builds
St. Albert
Low
Single-family homes across all eras, newer suburbs like Erin Ridge
Windermere / Heritage Valley
Low
Modern single-family, townhomes, some with triple garages
Best days to move in Edmonton: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the least expensive and easiest to schedule. Better elevator access in high-rises, fewer conflicts with other tenants, and lower hourly rates. Mid-month dates have significantly lower demand than beginning or end of month.
Not sure what to expect for your neighbourhood? Browse our safest neighbourhoods guide, see where building permits are booming, or find your local community league. Check our full service area map to see if we cover your area, or get a free quote and our Edmonton team will walk you through the logistics.
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Parking bylaws, noise restrictions, winter parking bans, and condo rules — here is the quick reference.
When Can You Move? (Noise Bylaw 14600)
| Day | Earliest Start | Latest End |
|---|---|---|
| Monday–Saturday | 7:00 a.m. | 9:00 p.m. |
| Sundays & Holidays | 9:00 a.m. | 7:00 p.m. |
Moving Truck Parking (Traffic Bylaw 5590)
Winter Parking Bans (Critical for Winter Moves)
Edmonton operates a two-phase parking ban system after heavy snowfall. If a ban is declared on your moving day, your truck may not be able to park on your street.
Check ban status at my.edmonton.ca and subscribe to alerts before your moving day. For the full picture, see our Edmonton winter moving guide.
Condo & Apartment Moving Checklist
Our Edmonton condo moving rules guide covers every requirement in detail. Here is the quick checklist:
Book the freight elevator
At least 2 weeks ahead — typical windows are 2–4 hours
Ask about damage deposits
Common in newer condos and downtown towers
Get proof of insurance
Some buildings require a COI from your moving company
Confirm moving hours
Many buildings restrict to weekday daytime windows only
Ask about floor/elevator protection
Some buildings provide pads; others expect movers to bring them
Give written notice to property management
Required by most buildings — check your condo bylaws
Low bridge alert: High Level Bridge. Clearance is only 3.2 metres (10 ft 6 in) — trucks are prohibited. Over 20 strikes in recent years despite numerous warning signs — most recently in February 2026. Fines can reach $10,000. Our crews know to use the Walterdale or James MacDonald bridges instead.
Key Contacts
City of Edmonton:
311 (or 780-442-5311 from outside)
Parking permits:
parkingassets@edmonton.ca
Road use permits:
roaduse.permit@edmonton.ca
Winter ban alerts:
my.edmonton.ca
Renting? Know your rights under Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act — our Alberta tenant rights guide covers deposits, notice periods, and move-out inspections. Have more questions? Check our neighbourhood-specific moving tips or see our Edmonton pricing guide.
Bylaw references: Traffic Bylaw 5590, Community Standards Bylaw 14600, Zoning Bylaw 20001 Section 5.80(2.1.6). All references are to the most recently consolidated versions as of February 2026.
In-depth guides written for people moving in, out of, and around Edmonton.
Edmonton Condo & Apartment Moving Rules
Elevator booking timelines, COI requirements, damage deposits, and noise hours for every building type.
Moving in Edmonton During Winter
Parking ban phases, spring road bans, off-season pricing advantages, and how to handle -35°C move days.
Safest Edmonton Neighbourhoods (EPS Crime Data)
Crime stats across 271 neighbourhoods — which areas rank safest and what to look for.
Edmonton’s Fastest-Growing Neighbourhoods
Building permit data: where Secord, Cy Becker, and Heritage Valley are adding the most new homes.
Edmonton Community Leagues: The Newcomer’s Guide
163 volunteer-run leagues, membership perks, 100+ outdoor rinks, and how to get plugged in.
Calgary to Edmonton: The QE2 Corridor Guide
Costs ($2,000–$4,500), route tips, winter driving on the QE2, and city-to-city comparisons.
Alberta Tenant Rights When Moving
Security deposits, notice periods, move-out inspections, and early lease termination under Alberta law.
Winter Moving in Canada
General tips for any Canadian winter move: weather monitoring, walkway safety, and electronics protection.
Long-Distance Moving Mistakes to Avoid
The five costliest mistakes on interprovincial moves and how to prevent every one of them.
Common questions about our moving services
Because we combine knowledgeable Edmonton crews, customized planning, and dependable service.
Definitely. We relocate offices, retail spaces, and businesses of all sizes.
Yes. We can arrange secure short-term and long-term storage.
Booking early is recommended—especially during busy periods like summer, end-of-month, and post-winter.
Yes. We provide clear, upfront quotes with no hidden surprises.
Yes. Our movers are trained to safely move pianos, antiques, fine art, oversized furniture, and other delicate or high-value items.
We use blankets, padding, shrink wrap, and proper equipment to keep your items secure—whether we're navigating tight stairwells, apartment elevators, or winter conditions.
We provide full packing, partial packing, and unpacking services. Our crew uses quality packing supplies and careful techniques to protect fragile décor, electronics, and valuables during transport.
Absolutely. We regularly move customers to St. Albert, Leduc, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, and rural properties across Northern and Central Alberta.
Our movers know Edmonton's streets, neighbourhood layouts, and seasonal challenges—from winter weather and icy driveways to busy areas like Whyte Ave or Downtown. This helps keep your move efficient, safe, and well-organized.
Yes. Edmonton has a wide mix of condo towers, heritage homes, suburban neighbourhoods, and new developments. We tailor your moving plan based on your home type, building access, schedule, and specific needs.
We serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods—Downtown, Oliver, Strathcona, Westmount, Mill Woods, Terwillegar, Summerside, Castle Downs, Clareview, and more. We also handle moves throughout the Edmonton Region, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and nearby communities.
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In 2025, we completed more moves in Edmonton than in any other city we serve. Our Year in Review tells the story: 89.2% of moves stayed local, 18.4% were 1-bedroom apartments, and move volume grew +2.3% year over year. Edmonton is a city of extremes — -35°C winters, sprawling new suburbs, and a booming downtown condo market. Here is what we have learned.
Edmonton is our most active location company-wide, and we have been here since 1982. Over four decades, we have moved families into every corner of the metro — from Oliver high-rises to Windermere cul-de-sacs, from Sherwood Park split-levels to St. Albert heritage homes. Our fastest-growing neighbourhoods guide maps where the building permits are going right now.
Edmonton also anchors our busiest interprovincial corridor: the Edmonton–Calgary QE2 Highway. More of our trucks run the QE2 than any other route in the country. See our QE2 corridor moving guide for costs, route tips, and city-to-city comparisons.
Edmonton averages 135 days below 0°C each year. That means icy driveways, parking bans declared with 8 hours notice, and spring road weight restrictions that delay heavy loads. Most movers avoid winter — we lean into it. Our crews carry salt, deploy ramps on frozen paths, and plan around the city's two-phase parking ban system.
Our Edmonton winter moving guide covers parking ban phases, off-season pricing advantages, and how to handle move-day logistics when it is -35°C outside. The upside: winter moves cost 15 to 25% less than peak summer, and availability is far better.
Downtown and Oliver condos require a freight elevator booking (at least 2 weeks ahead), a Certificate of Insurance naming the condo corporation as additionally insured, a refundable damage deposit, and floor protection in hallways and elevators. Our crews arrive with COI ready, elevator pads loaded, and Masonite sheets on hand.
Our Edmonton condo moving rules guide covers every requirement, including elevator booking timelines, damage deposit ranges, and what to ask your property manager. Renting? Our Alberta tenant rights guide explains deposits, notice periods, and move-out inspections under the Residential Tenancies Act.
June through August accounts for over 35% of all Edmonton moves, and Saturday alone handles 15.7% of weekly volume. Avoid September if you are near the University of Alberta — 40,000+ students flood the Garneau and McKernan neighbourhoods. Fringe Festival week in August gridlocks Old Strathcona.
The best value months are October through April: lower demand, better availability, and significantly lower rates. Mid-week moves (Tuesday through Thursday) are the easiest to schedule. The first and last days of each month are the most congested as hundreds of leases turn over simultaneously.
Edmonton is more affordable than major markets like Toronto, and generally on par with other prairie cities. A local move ranges from roughly $600 for a studio to $1,800–$2,500 for a 4-bedroom house. Long-distance moves average around $2,884. Downtown condo moves run 15 to 25% more due to elevator fees, parking permits, and building access requirements.
Every move is different. Get a free quote based on your exact address, home size, and move date — no surprises on move day.
Oliver high-rises need freight elevator bookings weeks ahead. Old Strathcona walk-ups mean stair carries with no elevator. Garneau heritage homes have narrow doorframes not built for modern furniture. Mill Woods' curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs are easy to get lost in. Riverbend has some of the steepest driveways in the city. And the Terwillegar Drive expansion (through 2028) causes ongoing detours in the southwest.
Our safest neighbourhoods guide ranks 271 neighbourhoods by EPS crime data. Our community leagues guide helps newcomers find their local league — Edmonton has 163 of them, each running programs, outdoor rinks, and community events. We also serve Sherwood Park, St. Albert, and satellite communities across the metro.
The High Level Bridge lower deck has a clearance of only 3.2 metres (10 ft 6 in) — well below the height of a standard moving truck (3.9–4.1 m). Over 20 strikes have occurred in recent years despite numerous warning signs. Fines can reach $10,000. Our crews always use the Walterdale or James MacDonald bridges instead.
10.8% of our Edmonton moves are long-distance — from Calgary, from BC, or from other provinces. If you are relocating to Edmonton from elsewhere, our guides will help you settle in:
The community leagues newcomer guide explains how to find your local league and access 100+ outdoor rinks, recreation centres, and community programs. Our tenant rights guide covers what Alberta landlords can and cannot charge. And our winter moving guide will prepare you for your first Edmonton winter.
A portion of every move we complete goes back to the communities we serve. We partner with local charities and community organizations across Edmonton — because this city is home, not just where we work. Learn more about how we give back.
Ready to move? Get a free quote tailored to your neighbourhood, building type, and move date. We will handle the condo paperwork, plan the route around construction and parking bans, and protect your floors along the way.
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Excellent service! Guys were great, friendly, and fast! Professional. Highly recommend!
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Lourik (or Laurik), Kevin, Corbin, Brad and Mark came and rocked the move out of the park. Took great care of the items, as well as the floors/walls. We had some challenging items to move (eg. Elliptical) and they did a fantastic job with all of it. Based on the estimation of the move (time vs inventory), they came in well under as they were fantastically efficient. 10/10 would use again.
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My move today jan 15 2022 was amazing to say the least. Joe Brad & Leah did a awesome job. I am happy with all that was done and they did it with a proffesional attitude and caution to not damage anything. Top Notch to these 3 folks and thank you so much for the amazing job be proud of your hard work.
Edmonton, Alberta
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Dylan, Victor and Akarshan made a day that was extremely stressful a lot less so. They did their work with smiles and laughter and excellent manners. I have asked for them again in my next moving needs. This was absolutely the best money I have spent.
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This is the 2nd time we used Two Small Men and , as expected, it was just as good as the first time. The guys, Don and Wayne showed up early and worked quickly and were very professional. Would use Two Small Men again and recommend them to anyone needing a good moving company.
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