Commercial Moving in Vancouver
Two Small Men With Big Hearts provides professional commercial moving services in Vancouver. From office relocations to retail moves, we minimize downtime and keep your business running smoothly during the transition.

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Two Small Men With Big Hearts provides professional commercial moving services in Vancouver. From office relocations to retail moves, we minimize downtime and keep your business running smoothly during the transition.

Looking for expert home packing services in Vancouver, BC? Two Small Men with Big Hearts makes moving easier with careful, professional packing that protects your belongings every step of the way.
Two Small Men With Big Hearts offers professional junk removal services in Vancouver. Whether you're decluttering before a move, cleaning out an estate, or just need to get rid of unwanted items, we handle the heavy lifting and responsible disposal.

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

Planning a long-distance move from Vancouver? Two Small Men with Big Hearts provides trusted long distance moving services across B.C. and Canada, making your relocation smooth, secure, and stress-free.

Two Small Men with Big Hearts offers safe, professional piano moving in Vancouver—with the right equipment, the right team, and the care your instrument deserves.
Two Small Men With Big Hearts understands that moving later in life comes with unique challenges. Our Vancouver senior moving services provide compassionate, patient support for downsizing, transitioning to retirement communities, or moving closer to family.

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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 | 3–5 hours | From ~$500 |
| 1-Bedroom Apartment | 4–6 hours | ~$600–$900 |
| 2-Bedroom Apartment/House | 5–7 hours | ~$900–$1,400 |
| 3-Bedroom House | 7–9 hours | ~$1,100–$2,000 |
| 4-Bedroom House | 9–12 hours | ~$1,800–$3,000 |
| Long Distance (avg) | Varies by route | ~$3,000+ |
Vancouver vs. Other Canadian Cities
Vancouver is among the most expensive cities to move in Canada, driven by high-rise logistics, parking challenges, and bridge crossings. Downtown and Yaletown condo moves cost 15–25% more than suburban moves due to elevator booking fees, COI requirements, and parking permits. Read our full Vancouver pricing guide for a detailed breakdown. Compared to Calgary and Edmonton, expect higher hourly rates reflecting Vancouver's cost of living.
Peak season tip: July 1 is the unofficial "moving day" in Vancouver — hundreds of leases end simultaneously. Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for late June and early July moves. The cheapest months? November through February — fewer moves, lower demand, best availability (and yes, it rains). See our month-by-month analysis.
Every move is different. Get a free, accurate quote based on your specific home size and move details.
Long Distance Routes
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Bridges dominate Metro Vancouver logistics. Knowing the restrictions saves hours on move day.
Metro Vancouver is built around water crossings. Every move to the North Shore, Richmond, Delta, or Vancouver Island requires a bridge, tunnel, or ferry. Here's what our drivers know about each crossing.
| Crossing | Connects | Truck Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lions Gate Bridge | Downtown ↔ North Van / West Van | 13-tonne weight limit — most loaded moving trucks exceed this. Use Ironworkers instead. |
| Ironworkers Memorial | East Van ↔ North Van | No weight limit for standard trucks. Primary route for North Shore moves. |
| Knight Street Bridge | Vancouver ↔ Richmond | No restrictions. Best route for east Richmond moves. |
| Oak Street Bridge | Vancouver ↔ Richmond | No restrictions. Best for central Richmond and connects to Hwy 99. |
| Arthur Laing Bridge | Vancouver ↔ YVR / Richmond | Airport access. Generally less congested than Oak/Knight. |
| Alex Fraser Bridge | Richmond/Delta ↔ New West / Surrey | No restrictions. Heavy congestion at rush hour — avoid 3–6 PM. |
| Port Mann Bridge | Surrey ↔ Coquitlam / Hwy 1 East | No toll since 2017. Major route for Fraser Valley moves. |
| George Massey Tunnel | Richmond ↔ Delta (Hwy 99) | 4.15 m height limit — standard moving trucks fit, but oversized loads must detour via Alex Fraser. Dangerous goods prohibited. |
| Riverview Bridge (New) | New Westminster ↔ Surrey | Replaced Pattullo Bridge Feb 2026. Modern 4-lane design, no special restrictions. |
2026 construction alerts: The Broadway Subway Extension (Millennium Line to Arbutus) has closed Broadway between Main and Quebec streets for ~4 months as traffic decks are removed at Mount Pleasant Station. Expect delays on Broadway, Kingsway, and 12th Avenue detour routes. The George Massey Tunnel replacement project also began major construction in 2026 — expect lane restrictions on Hwy 99 through 2030. See our full 2026 construction guide for detour routes.
Our dispatch team plans every route around bridge restrictions and construction. Get a free quote and we'll handle the logistics.
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Key insights from thousands of Metro Vancouver moves analyzed in our 2025 Year in Review.
83.2%
Stayed Local
Metro Vancouver retention rate
26.9%
1-Bed Apartments
Most common move type by far
16.8%
Long-Distance
To Victoria, Kelowna & Nanaimo
1st & Last
Busiest Days
First and last day of each month
Vancouver is the condo capital — over a quarter of all moves are 1-bedroom apartments, the highest ratio in our network. See our Vancouver pricing, read the full 2026 pricing guide, or find the best time to move.
Most Vancouver moves stay within Metro Vancouver, but the city is also a major hub for moves to the Island and the Okanagan.
83.2%
Local Moves
Top destinations within Metro Vancouver:
16.8%
Long Distance
Top long-distance destinations:
Vancouver is a ferry hub. Moves to Vancouver Island require BC Ferries reservations — book at least 2–4 weeks ahead during summer. The Vancouver–Victoria and Vancouver–Kelowna corridors are among our busiest BC routes. Moving from out of province? Read our Vancouver newcomer guide.
Discover other communities we proudly serve in the Vancouver area. Each location offers the same trusted moving services and local expertise.

North Vancouver, British Columbia
Whether moving to or from North Vancouver, our specialized moving services are designed to make sure the experience is seamless and stress-free.

New Westminster, British Columbia
Two Small Men with Big Hearts makes moving in New Westminster easy, whether you're arriving, departing, or just relocating within the city.

Delta, British Columbia
Two Small Men with Big Hearts makes moving easy in Delta, whether you're coming, going, or just moving across town.
What our crews know about moving in and out of Metro Vancouver's most popular neighbourhoods.
Downtown / Yaletown
High
High-rise condos, luxury towers, some heritage conversions
Coal Harbour
High
Luxury high-rise condos, waterfront towers
Kitsilano
Mod–High
Character homes, walk-up apartments, newer condos near Broadway
Mount Pleasant
Mod–High
Mix of walk-ups, heritage homes, new mid-rise condos
Commercial Drive
Mod–High
Older walk-ups, character homes, some newer townhomes
Fairview / South Granville
Mod–High
Mix of apartments, condos, and older houses near Broadway
East Vancouver
Low–Mod
Diverse mix: older character homes, duplexes, some newer infills
Marpole
Low–Mod
Rapidly densifying — new condos near Marine Drive, older houses further in
Kerrisdale
Low–Mod
Upscale detached homes, some low-rise apartments
UBC / Point Grey
Mod–High
Student housing, campus residences, luxury homes in Point Grey
North Vancouver
Mod–High
Mix of townhomes, detached homes, and mid-rise condos — hilly terrain
West Vancouver
High
Luxury detached homes, estate properties, steep hillside lots
Moving into a condo? Read our Vancouver condo moving rules guide for strata bylaws, elevator booking, and damage deposits. Need help with a specific neighbourhood? Get a free quote and our team will plan the logistics for your exact address.
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Everything you need to know about noise hours, parking permits, strata rules, and building requirements before your move.
Noise Hours (Noise Control Bylaw 6555)
| Area | Weekdays | Weekends & Holidays |
|---|---|---|
| Outside Downtown | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Downtown | 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM | 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Moving outside these hours risks a noise complaint and fine. Downtown gets extended hours but weekend starts remain 10 AM.
Street Parking for Moving Trucks
Bridge Restriction: Lions Gate Bridge — 13-tonne weight limit
A fully loaded 5-ton moving truck can weigh 10–14 tonnes. The Lions Gate Bridge prohibits vehicles over 13 tonnes — this means loaded moving trucks heading to the North Shore must use the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge (Second Narrows) instead. Also note the George Massey Tunnel has a 4.15 m height limit. Trucks over 11,800 kg must use designated truck routes (max height 4.12 m); non-truck-route streets have a 3.81 m clearance limit.
Condo & Strata Moving Checklist
With 26.9% of Vancouver moves being 1-bedroom apartments, condo logistics are a fact of life here. Most buildings — especially downtown, Yaletown, Coal Harbour, and newer towers in Mount Pleasant — require these steps. For the full breakdown including BC Strata Property Act requirements, see our complete condo moving rules guide.
Book the service elevator
Minimum 2 weeks ahead. Peak months (June–August) require earlier. Typical slots: 4 hours.
Get a Certificate of Insurance (COI)
Your mover provides this, naming the strata corporation as additionally insured. Concierge will deny entry without it.
Pay the damage deposit
Typically $200–$500 refundable. Some buildings also charge a non-refundable move-in/out fee.
Confirm loading dock clearance
Parkade entrances vary from 2.1 m to 3.0 m — arriving with too tall a truck means being turned away.
Check move-in hours
Many strata buildings restrict moves to weekdays 9 AM – 5 PM. Weekend moves may require special approval.
Take photos of common areas
Document hallways, elevator, and lobby before and after to protect your damage deposit.
Setting Up Utilities
Moving to BC? You'll need to set up BC Hydro (electricity, ~$13.50 connection fee), FortisBC (natural gas, ~$15 setup), register your vehicle with ICBC within 30 days, and enroll in MSP (no premiums, but 3-month wait period for new residents). See our full guide: Setting Up Utilities After Moving to BC. Looking for a place? Our rental market guide covers average rents, neighbourhood comparisons, and application tips.
Useful Contacts
In-depth guides covering every aspect of moving in Metro Vancouver — from pricing and timing to condo rules and construction detours.
How Much Does Moving Cost in Vancouver?
Hourly rates, home-size pricing, condo surcharges, and ways to save — with real data from our 2025 moves.
Best & Worst Times to Move in Vancouver
Month-by-month volume data, day-of-week patterns, and how to avoid peak pricing.
Vancouver Condo Moving Rules
Strata bylaws, elevator booking, COI requirements, damage deposits, and common violations.
2026 Road Construction & Detours
Broadway Subway, Massey Tunnel replacement, and active construction zones that affect move-day routes.
Vancouver Rental Market Guide
Average rents by neighbourhood, vacancy rates, application tips, and renter protections.
Vancouver Newcomer Guide
Immigration pathways, housing options, transit, healthcare enrollment, and settling-in tips for new residents.
Setting Up Utilities in BC
BC Hydro, FortisBC, ICBC, MSP — everything you need to connect after your move.
Ready to move? Get a free quote tailored to your neighbourhood, building type, and move date.
Common questions about our moving services
We combine reliable service, personalized planning, and true local expertise. Our experienced Vancouver crews know the city inside and out, from navigating Downtown traffic to understanding building access rules in Coal Harbour condos. We're BBB accredited with strong reviews, and we donate 10 percent of profits to local organizations including Make-A-Wish, Shelter Movers, and BC Children's Hospital. When you move with us, you're supporting a company committed to exceptional customer care and giving back to the Vancouver community.
Yes, we provide clear, upfront quotes with no hidden fees. You'll know exactly what to expect when planning your Vancouver move. We assess your specific needs—including factors like building access, stairs, distance, and any special items—and provide honest pricing before we begin. Our transparent approach means no surprises on moving day, allowing you to budget confidently for your relocation.
Yes, we offer secure short-term and long-term storage solutions for Vancouver moves. Whether you need temporary storage between move-out and move-in dates, are downsizing and need extra space, or require storage during a renovation, we can help. Your belongings are kept protected and accessible, making transitions smoother—especially helpful in Vancouver's competitive housing market where timing doesn't always align perfectly.
Absolutely. We handle business relocations of all sizes throughout Vancouver, from small offices to large commercial spaces. We offer after-hours and weekend scheduling to minimize disruption to your operations, along with packing support and efficient office setup at your new location. Our team understands the importance of getting your business back up and running quickly, whether you're moving within Downtown or relocating to another part of the Lower Mainland.
Yes, we provide specialized moving services for seniors in Vancouver, whether you're downsizing, transitioning to a retirement community, or simply need extra help with your move. Our caring team understands the unique needs of older adults and approaches each move with patience and respect. We can assist with packing, unpacking, furniture arrangement, and coordinating with retirement residences throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.
Yes, we have trained movers who specialize in handling pianos, antiques, fine art, and other heavy or delicate items requiring expert care. Piano moves in Vancouver often involve navigating tight staircases, service elevators, or heritage home layouts—challenges our experienced crews handle regularly. We use specialized equipment and techniques to ensure your valuable instruments and heirlooms arrive safely at your new home.
Yes, we offer flexible packing options to suit your needs. Choose full packing service where we handle everything, partial packing for specific rooms or fragile items, or unpacking services at your new home. Our team uses high-quality materials and proven techniques to protect electronics, artwork, kitchenware, décor, and delicate items. Professional packing is especially valuable for Vancouver's many condo moves where space is limited and organization matters.
Our Vancouver branch provides comprehensive local moving services designed for moves within the city and throughout the Lower Mainland. This includes careful loading and unloading, furniture protection and wrapping, disassembly and reassembly of beds and furniture, and efficient transport using properly equipped trucks. Our crews know Vancouver's neighbourhoods intimately, from the heritage homes of Shaughnessy to the modern condos of Olympic Village, ensuring each move is tailored to your specific situation.
Absolutely. We regularly coordinate moves between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and the Sunshine Coast. Our team is experienced with BC Ferries scheduling, staging logistics, and the planning required for smooth ferry-based relocations. Whether you're moving to Victoria, Nanaimo, or one of the smaller islands, we handle the coordination so you can focus on your new destination rather than transportation logistics.
Vancouver's dense urban layout presents unique challenges, from tight laneways in Kitsilano to narrow streets on Commercial Drive and busy corridors Downtown. Our crews know how to navigate high-traffic areas like Broadway and Granville, work efficiently in limited parking situations, and handle moves through congested neighbourhoods. We can advise on street parking permits when needed and plan routes to avoid peak traffic times, keeping your move efficient and on schedule.
Vancouver has one of the highest concentrations of high-rise living in North America, and our crews are experts at navigating condo moves. We understand elevator booking procedures, loading dock reservations, strata rules, and service elevator restrictions that vary by building. From Coal Harbour towers to Downtown condos and Yaletown lofts, we create customized moving plans that account for building access requirements, timing restrictions, and the logistics of moving through busy common areas.
We serve all of Vancouver, including Downtown, Kitsilano, West End, Yaletown, Mount Pleasant, East Vancouver, Kerrisdale, Point Grey, Gastown, Coal Harbour, Fairview, Marpole, Strathcona, and every neighbourhood in between. Our service area extends throughout the Lower Mainland to Burnaby, Richmond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, New Westminster, and beyond. Whether you're moving within Vancouver or across the region, our experienced crews are ready to help.
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In 2025, we completed thousands of moves across Metro Vancouver. Our Year in Review tells the story: 83.2% of moves stayed local, 26.9% were 1-bedroom apartments (the highest condo ratio in our network), and the average local move cost $1,092 over 5.5 hours. Vancouver is unlike any other city we operate in. Here is what we have learned.
In downtown Vancouver, 62.8% of occupied dwellings are condominiums — and more than half of those are rented. Metro Vancouver had over 536,000 condo homes in 2024, and that number is projected to reach 946,000 by 2051. If you are moving in Vancouver, there is a strong chance you are moving into or out of a strata building.
Geography adds another layer: every move to the North Shore, Richmond, Delta, or Vancouver Island requires a bridge, tunnel, or ferry. The Lions Gate Bridge has a 13-tonne weight limit that most loaded moving trucks exceed. Our dispatch team routes around these restrictions before move day — see our 2026 construction and detour guide for current closures.
Most Vancouver condos require a service elevator booking (minimum 2 weeks ahead), a Certificate of Insurance naming the strata as additionally insured, a refundable damage deposit ($200 to $500 is typical), and floor protection in hallways and elevators. Our crews arrive with COI ready, elevator pads loaded, and Masonite sheets on hand. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on the move.
Under the BC Strata Property Act, buildings can fine residents up to $200 per violation for using the wrong elevator, moving outside permitted hours, or failing to protect common areas. Our Vancouver condo moving rules guide covers every requirement, including recent tribunal rulings on what strata can and cannot charge.
Our data shows July is the busiest month in Vancouver (11.95% of annual volume), followed by August. December is the quietest (4.73%). Midweek moves (Tuesday through Thursday) are significantly easier to schedule than weekends. The first and last days of each month are the most congested — hundreds of leases turn over simultaneously.
We break down pricing by month, day of week, and time of day in our best and worst times to move guide. The short version: book 4 to 6 weeks ahead for summer moves, and consider November through February if you want the best availability and lowest rates.
The average local Vancouver move costs $1,092 and takes 5.5 hours — but downtown condo moves run 15 to 25% more due to elevator fees, parking permits, and building access requirements. Packing services average $1,506 when added. Our full pricing guide breaks down costs by home size, distance, and add-on services.
Every move is different. Get a free quote based on your exact address, home size, and move date — no surprises on move day.
Downtown and Yaletown towers have strict strata protocols. Kitsilano is full of character-home walk-ups with narrow staircases and no elevator. Coal Harbour concierges will turn away movers without a valid COI. The Broadway Subway Extension has closed key corridors in Mount Pleasant and Fairview. West Vancouver driveways can be too steep for full-size trucks.
We move in every Metro Vancouver neighbourhood — Downtown, Coal Harbour, Kitsilano, Mount Pleasant, Commercial Drive, Fairview, East Vancouver, Marpole, Kerrisdale, UBC, North Vancouver, and West Vancouver. We also handle moves to Surrey, Burnaby, and across the Fraser Valley.
16.8% of our Vancouver moves are long-distance — from other provinces, from the Island, or from the Okanagan. If you are relocating to Vancouver from elsewhere, we have guides to help you settle in:
Our newcomer guide covers immigration pathways, housing options, transit, and healthcare. The rental market guide breaks down average rents by neighbourhood, vacancy rates, and application tips. And our utilities guide walks through BC Hydro, FortisBC, ICBC registration, and MSP enrollment.
A portion of every move we complete goes back to the communities we serve. We partner with local charities and community organizations across Metro Vancouver — 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 strata paperwork, plan the route around construction, and protect your floors along the way.
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The movers were incredibly fast and efficient, as well as being kind and thoughtful. Moving is stressful, but the move team made it a great experience for us.
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Dave and Roger did a great job carrying a big heavy couch up three flights of stairs since it did not fit in the elevator. Thank you both very much.
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I wasn't moving much or going very far, but it was a really stressful time, and 2SMWBH were great! I wish I remembered their names so I could give them both a shout out, but they were friendly, fast and efficient, and even offered some good advice. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again and/or recommend to anyone else. They were even able to arrange a move on the 14th of the month, even though I had called them less than a week before. Just a really good experience, I might even call it comforting during a tough time. Moving is stressful! Having good people with good attitudes makes everything easier. Thanks 2SMWBH!
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This was our first time hiring a moving company and they were excellent with their work. Definitely highly recommended
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