Movers in Harbour Landing, Regina You Can Rely On
Ecoway Movers Regina SK serves Harbour Landing and all of south Regina with licensed, insured local moving services. Our vetted crews know this neighbourhood's roads, property types, and building rules — so your move runs on schedule, not on guesswork.
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Movers in Harbour Landing, Regina You Can Rely On
We don't just serve Regina broadly — we know Harbour Landing specifically. Here's what that means for your move.
Ecoway Movers Regina SK covers Harbour Landing as a core service area, not an afterthought. This southwest Regina neighbourhood has grown quickly since the mid-2000s, and its mix of detached homes, townhouses, condos, and apartment buildings means every move has its own set of access requirements. We know the roads, the managed parking zones, and which condo buildings require advance elevator booking through a property manager. That's the difference between a mover who treats your address as a generic Regina job and one who shows up prepared.
What Makes a Harbour Landing Move Different
Harbour Landing is predominantly newer construction — most of the neighbourhood developed after 2005 — which brings specific logistical considerations that older Regina areas don't have. The housing mix includes freehold townhomes, low-rise condominiums, semi-detached homes, and single-family detached houses, all within close-proximity streetscapes with shared lanes and designated visitor parking zones.
Condo buildings in Harbour Landing require elevator booking through the property manager, often 48 to 72 hours in advance. Some residential crescents and cul-de-sacs have limited space for a 26-foot moving truck to stage and turn. Managed parking areas near community facilities mean you can't always park where you'd expect. Our crews confirm all of these details before the truck leaves our yard — not after it arrives at your door.
A mover who treats Harbour Landing as just another Regina postal code skips this planning step. That's where delays happen. We don't skip it.
Residential Moving Services We Offer in Harbour Landing
From detached homes to elevator-access condos — here's what we cover in this neighbourhood.
Detached Houses
Full-home moves including furniture, appliances, and packed boxes. We bring floor protection and the right truck size for your home.
Townhomes
Multi-storey townhouse moves with stair carry protocols. We confirm shared parking and laneway access before moving day.
Condos & Apartments
We handle elevator booking with property management. COI documents go to building managers before your move date.
Elevator-Access Buildings
We book elevator time slots 48–72 hours ahead and carry protective elevator pads on every downtown and condo job.
Same-Day Moves
Subject to crew availability. Call us directly at 306-985-5008 to confirm a same-day slot — we keep backup crews ready for urgent moves.
Last-Minute Moves
Unexpected possession dates, lease changes, or urgent relocations. Contact us to check next-day availability across Harbour Landing.
Need a quote for your specific property type? Scroll to pricing or call 306-985-5008 for a same-day estimate.
Full-Service Moving Solutions for Every Situation
One company handles everything — packing, specialty items, furniture assembly, and storage — so you don't coordinate three vendors on moving day.
Our team covers the complete relocation picture. You can book a fully managed move from packing through to storage without handing your belongings to a different company at any step. That single chain of custody matters — both for accountability and for the practical reality of knowing who to call if something needs attention.
Packing and Unpacking Services
Our team offers three packing tiers depending on what you need. Full-home packing means our crew handles every room — glassware, artwork, electronics, clothing, and furniture contents — using professional-grade materials. Partial packing lets you handle straightforward items yourself while we take care of fragile or high-value pieces. Unpacking at your destination is also available if you'd rather arrive and have rooms set up immediately.
For fragile items, our crew uses layered wrapping, double-boxing, and custom cushioning — not just newspaper and tape. Glassware goes into purpose-built dish packs. Mirrors and framed artwork ship in mirror cartons. Clothing moves in wardrobe boxes that hang directly, so your garments arrive wrinkle-free and ready for the closet.
Packing materials are quoted separately from labour when you request a breakdown. If you're unsure which packing tier fits your home size and item types, describe both in your quote request and we'll give you options.
Specialty and Heavy Item Moving
Our crew handles the items that general movers routinely decline. Piano moving — both upright and grand — requires specialised dollies, heavy padding, and in many Harbour Landing homes, stair-climbing equipment for multi-storey layouts. We use three-person crews for piano loads and confirm stair configuration and doorway width during the quote stage.
Pool tables require slate removal, careful panel transport, and professional reassembly at the destination — treating them as a single unit creates cracking risk in transit. Gun safes commonly exceed 500 lbs and require multi-person crews, floor protection at both addresses, and a stair-climbing dolly for any ground-floor-to-upper-level carries.
Hot tubs need disconnect planning and clear exterior access. Antiques, large appliances, and fine art each have their own handling protocol. If you have any specialty item, declare it during the quote call so the crew arrives with the correct equipment — not a substitute that risks injury or damage.
Furniture Assembly and Disassembly
Many large furniture pieces cannot safely fit through doorways without being partially or fully disassembled first. Bed frames, flat-pack wardrobes, sectional sofas, and large dining tables are the most common items that require this step. Our crew disassembles at your origin address, transports all components, and reassembles at your destination.
Every bolt, screw, and cam lock gets bagged and labelled during the disassembly — so nothing goes missing in the truck. This applies equally to IKEA-style flat-pack furniture and solid wood pieces with removable legs or panels. Tight doorways and stairwells in Harbour Landing townhomes are exactly the situations this service is designed for.
Moving and Storage Options
Not every move-out and move-in date lines up cleanly. Possession date gaps are common in Regina's real estate market. Our short-term storage (as little as three days) handles the gap between closing dates without you coordinating a separate storage company. Longer-term storage — months rather than days — suits renovations, extended transitions, or downsizing timelines.
Our facility is climate-controlled, which is genuinely critical in Regina. Saskatchewan temperatures swing from over +35°C in summer to below -40°C in winter — both extremes damage wood furniture, electronics, and sensitive materials when stored in unregulated units. We maintain 10°C to 20°C year-round with humidity control between 40% and 60%.
Mention your storage needs during the quote call — we bundle it with your move so your belongings never leave our custody chain.
Local and Long-Distance Moving from Harbour Landing
Whether you're crossing town or crossing the province, the same crew and the same standards handle your move.
Our team serves both customers staying within Regina and customers leaving it entirely. You don't get handed to a different operator or a contracted long-haul provider. Your move — whether the destination is Greens on Gardiner or greater Calgary — runs through the same company with the same accountability.
Moving Within Regina and Surrounding Areas
Our team handles moves that originate in Harbour Landing and end anywhere else within Regina — whether that's Cathedral, Lakeview, Normanview, or Albert Park. We also cover the broader Regina metro: White City (15km east), Pilot Butte (10km east), and Emerald Park are all within our standard service radius with no rural surcharge applied.
Local moves from Harbour Landing are typically quoted on an hourly basis, though the specific structure depends on your move's scope and whether packing services are included. Our familiarity with Regina's street grid, school zone restrictions, and neighbourhood access points reduces wasted transit time on every local job.
Travel fees are a common point of confusion. We clarify our travel time structure during the quote call — so you know what the clock covers before the crew shows up at your door. Our approach to affordable moving services in Regina means no surprise charges appear after the job.
Long-Distance and Interprovincial Moving from Regina
Our relocation team covers the most-travelled corridors from Harbour Landing: Regina to Saskatoon (257km, typically same-day), Regina to Calgary (758km, 1–2 business days), Regina to Edmonton (785km, 1–3 business days), and Regina to Winnipeg (571km, 1–2 business days). Longer hauls to Ontario or British Columbia run 4–8 business days depending on the route.
Interprovincial moves carry different logistical and regulatory considerations compared to intra-Saskatchewan jobs — longer transit times, provincial border crossings, and the need for precise move-in date coordination at the destination. We use furniture padding, load-securing straps, and wrapped appliances on every long-haul truck to protect against transit damage on Saskatchewan and prairie highways.
Ask about fuel surcharges before you sign anything with any mover. Your written quote should include all distance-based costs — fuel, tolls, and ferry fees where applicable. If a quote doesn't list these line items, ask explicitly. Interprovincial moves book out further in advance than local jobs — start the quote process as early as possible if you're moving out of province.
Transparent Pricing and Free Moving Quotes
Moving costs vary — and that variability is genuinely confusing. Here's exactly what drives pricing and how our quotes work.
Pricing uncertainty is the biggest source of anxiety in the moving industry. We address it by explaining the variables upfront, providing written quotes before any work begins, and never adding charges on the day that weren't in the quote. Transparency isn't a marketing claim here — it's written into every agreement we produce.
What Affects Your Moving Cost in Regina
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Distance — Local moves in Harbour Landing are typically billed hourly. Long-distance moves to Saskatoon, Calgary, or beyond use flat or weight-based structures. The further the destination, the more the distance cost component grows relative to labour.
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Volume and Load Size — A one-bedroom Harbour Landing condo takes significantly less crew time than a four-bedroom detached home. Truck size and crew size both scale with volume, affecting the hourly or flat-rate total.
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Floors and Stairs — Multi-storey townhomes and bi-level homes in Harbour Landing add measurable carry time. Narrow stairwells, tight turn radii, and upper-floor staging all push jobs toward the higher end of the range. This is a legitimate cost variable — ask any mover to assess it during the quote.
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Move Date and Timing — Month-end dates (the last three to four days of any month) book fastest across all Regina movers and typically carry higher demand pricing. Summer weekends — July and August especially — see 15–20% higher demand. A weekday in May or September costs less than a Saturday at the end of July.
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Specialty Items — Pianos, safes, pool tables, and hot tubs require dedicated equipment and extra crew time.
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Packing Services — Full-home packing adds crew time and materials cost. Partial packing adds less. Unpacking at the destination adds more. Each tier is quoted separately so you know the cost before deciding.
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Urgency — Same-day and next-day moves require standby crew availability. This urgency tier carries a premium compared to moves booked two or more weeks out. If your move is urgent, call us directly to confirm whether same-day availability exists.
⚠ Hidden Fees to Ask About Before You Sign
Some Regina movers charge separately for: fuel surcharges, stair fees (per flight above ground), long-carry fees (when the truck can't park close to your door), and wrapping materials charges. Ask any mover to confirm in writing which of these apply to your job — and what each costs — before you agree to anything.
How Our Pricing Works
Our team provides written quotes before any work begins. That's not a courtesy — it's the standard we hold ourselves to on every Harbour Landing job. The quote reflects your actual move, not a generic average based on bedroom count alone.
For local moves within Harbour Landing and across Regina, we use an hourly rate structure based on crew size and truck type. For larger homes or moves where the scope is predictable, flat-rate quotes give you cost certainty regardless of how long the job takes. For long-distance moves, pricing structures reflect distance, volume, and service level.
The quote process involves a real conversation about your move's specifics — your home type, the property you're moving to, any specialty items, and your preferred date. That conversation is how we give you an estimate that actually reflects the job. A quote based on guesswork becomes a surprise charge on moving day.
If a mover quotes you over the phone in sixty seconds without asking about your floors, staircase, elevator access, or specialty items, that quote isn't worth the breath it took to say it. Our written quotes are designed to hold firm on the day — because that's what "no hidden fees" actually means in practice.
Request Your Free Quote Today
The more detail you give us — home size, move date, destination, and any specialty items — the more accurate your quote. Weekend and month-end slots fill quickly. Early inquiry gets you better availability.
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Why Harbour Landing Residents Choose Us
Not every moving company operating in Regina meets the same standard. Here's the specific information you need to make a confident decision.
Our team doesn't ask you to take our word for it. Every credential we claim is verifiable — you can check our WCB number with the Workers' Compensation Board of Saskatchewan directly, find our CAM membership in the national directory, and read our Google reviews any time. This section gives you the framework to verify any mover you consider, not just us.
Licensed, Insured, and Accountable
Legitimate movers in Saskatchewan carry two types of insurance you should verify before signing anything. General liability insurance protects your property against accidental damage during the move. Cargo insurance covers your belongings while they're in transit on the truck — this is separate from general liability and equally important.
Ask for proof of both before agreeing to anything. A company that hesitates to produce a certificate of insurance is a company worth walking away from. BBB accreditation signals a commitment to resolving disputes through a formal process — check BBB Saskatchewan before you book any mover.
Verbal-only agreements are a professional risk. Any mover who won't give you a written contract before the crew arrives is not operating to the industry standard. Written contracts protect both parties — and they're required by any company that intends to honour what it promised.
CAM Member
SK Registered
WCB Covered
2025 Choice Award
Your Belongings Are Protected
Two valuation coverage types operate in the Canadian moving industry, and understanding them protects you. The first is released value protection — the default minimum coverage. Under this model, compensation calculates at a very low rate per pound.
The second is full value protection. Under this model, the mover is responsible for repair, replacement, or reimbursement at current market value, subject to a declared inventory and a deductible. For any household with modern electronics, furniture, and appliances, this is the coverage level that actually protects you.
Ask your mover which coverage applies to your quote and whether an upgrade to full value protection is available. Third-party moving insurance is also an option for high-value moves — worth considering for antiques, fine art, or irreplaceable items.
One more thing: your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy almost certainly excludes belongings in transit with a third-party mover. Check your policy's in-transit clause before moving day — do not assume you're covered when you may not be.
How We Compare to Other Regina Movers
Use this list to evaluate any mover you consider — not just Ecoway Movers. A trustworthy moving company meets all of these standards:
- Provides a written quote before any work begins — not just a verbal phone estimate that can change on the day
- Employs crew members directly rather than using day-labour subcontractors who aren't covered by the company's insurance
- Has a verifiable physical address in or near Regina — not just a website with a phone number
- Has Google reviews that are recent, numerous, and respond to concerns professionally
- Does not demand full cash payment in advance — reputable movers collect payment after delivery
- Confirms bookings in writing with a contract that lists services, price, and scheduled dates
- Can produce a certificate of insurance before moving day without hesitation
If a mover you're evaluating can't meet these standards, that is the information you need — before you hand them your keys.
What Our Customers in Harbour Landing Are Saying
These reviews come from real customers who moved in and around Harbour Landing and south Regina — not stock testimonials.
"Moved from a Harbour Landing townhome to a downtown condo. The crew knew the elevator booking process at my building before I even mentioned it. Everything arrived in perfect condition and the whole job came in under the quoted time."
"They moved our upright piano and full three-bedroom house from Harbour Landing to White City. I was nervous about the piano but the crew had proper equipment and treated it like it was their own. No damage, no drama, no extra charges after the fact."
"Called on a Thursday needing a move by Saturday. They confirmed same-day availability and showed up exactly when they said. The quote was in writing and that's exactly what I paid. Moving in south Regina in winter is no joke but these guys handled everything safely."
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Moving Tips for Harbour Landing Residents
Practical guidance for three situations that come up most in this neighbourhood: Saskatchewan winters, moving day execution, and households with special needs.
Moving in a Saskatchewan Winter
Regina is one of the coldest cities in Canada. Winter temperatures regularly reach -30°C to -40°C with wind chill, and that reality shapes every aspect of a winter move in Harbour Landing.
Electronics and LCD screens should not spend extended time in an unheated truck. The cold can crack screens and damage circuit components permanently. Solid wood furniture and antiques are vulnerable to cracking when temperatures drop rapidly. We transport temperature-sensitive items in climate-controlled vehicle space, not in the unheated cargo box.
Packing tape and plastic wrap behave differently below -10°C — tape loses adhesion and wrap becomes brittle. Our crews use cold-rated materials on winter jobs, not the same supply stock used in July.
Ice-covered walkways and exterior stairs are a genuine injury risk when carrying heavy furniture. Clear your pathways completely before the crew arrives. De-ice the driveway, front steps, and any exterior paths leading to the door. A slip carrying a 200 lb safe or a sofa is not a minor inconvenience — it's a safety incident.
We operate through winter without exception. If a blizzard or road closure creates a safety risk on your scheduled date, we communicate immediately and rebook. Regina highways can close during severe weather — advance communication is essential for any winter Harbour Landing move. Our winter protocol produces zero cold-weather damage claims on record.
Moving Day Checklist
Three phases. Keep this list nearby on the day.
The Night Before
- ✓Confirm your booking and crew arrival time with Ecoway Movers
- ✓Pack an essentials bag — medications, documents, phone charger, one night's clothes
- ✓Label every box with its destination room, not just its contents
- ✓Defrost the fridge and drain the water line if applicable
Morning of the Move
- ✓Clear all pathways and staircases — remove rugs, mats, and obstacles
- ✓Arrange truck parking in advance — confirm with HOA or property manager if needed
- ✓Secure or remove pets from the active moving areas
- ✓Have a responsible adult present throughout the move
At Your New Home
- ✓Do a full walkthrough before the crew leaves — check each room
- ✓Inspect high-value items immediately and note any damage in writing before signing off
- ✓Tipping is customary but never required — $20–$50 per mover in cash is standard in Saskatchewan for a typical job
Time guide: a typical two-bedroom Harbour Landing home takes three to five hours depending on floor count and truck access distance.
Moving with Seniors, Families, and Pets
For Seniors
Downsizing from a family home is emotionally significant, not just logistically complex. Physical limitations may make self-packing impossible, and a patient, compassionate crew makes a genuine difference to the experience. Senior moves to retirement communities or condos in south Regina often involve building-specific move-in requirements — brief us on these during the quote call so the crew arrives with the right documentation and enough time to meet the building's schedule.
For Families with Children
Managing moving day logistics while keeping young children engaged and safe is a real dual burden. Having a trusted adult take children off-site for the main moving period reduces stress and eliminates the risk of children moving through active carry zones. For families relocating to Harbour Landing mid-year, contact Regina Public Schools or Regina Catholic School Division promptly to confirm catchment boundaries and enrolment timelines for the new address.
For Pet Owners
Animals should stay in a secure, quiet room or with a trusted sitter on moving day — propped-open doors and active foot traffic are exactly the conditions that cause pets to bolt. The Harbour Landing area has veterinary services nearby, so families relocating to the neighbourhood can register with a new vet without travelling across the city. Note your new address with your current vet before you move so health records transfer smoothly.
Where We Move in and Around Harbour Landing
Harbour Landing is our primary south Regina service hub. Coverage extends across the city and into surrounding communities — here's exactly where we work.
Harbour Landing and South Regina Coverage
Our team treats Harbour Landing as a named core service area. The neighbourhood sits in Regina's southwest, bordered by Lewvan Drive to the east and accessible via Saskatchewan Highway 1 (Ring Road). Its newer road infrastructure is generally truck-friendly, but some residential crescents and cul-de-sacs have limited pull-over space for a 26-foot moving truck — we confirm staging access during the pre-move planning call so the crew arrives knowing exactly where to position the vehicle.
Adjacent developments Westerra and The Creeks fall within our standard Harbour Landing coverage zone. Greens on Gardiner — just to the northwest — operates at the same rate as central Regina, with no distance premium. Travel fees within the south Regina area are disclosed upfront in your quote, not added on the day.
Within 30km of the Regina city centre — including White City, Pilot Butte, and Emerald Park — we apply full city-rate crews with no rural surcharge.
Neighbourhoods We Serve Across Regina
Moves between any two of these areas — not only moves originating from Harbour Landing — can be quoted through the same process.
Your Guide to Living in Harbour Landing, Regina
Moving to a new neighbourhood involves more than logistics. Here's a practical orientation for first-time Harbour Landing residents from a company that operates here daily.
What to Expect When You Move to Harbour Landing
Harbour Landing is one of Regina's newest and fastest-growing residential communities, located in the city's southwest. Development began primarily in the mid-2000s, and the neighbourhood continues to expand with new phases of construction. If you're relocating from an older Regina neighbourhood, the contrast is immediate — newer streetscapes, wider residential roads, modern energy-efficient construction, and a distinctly planned layout with green corridors running through the residential blocks.
The housing stock is diverse for a newer community: single-family detached homes, semi-detached pairs, freehold townhomes, and low-rise condominium buildings all exist within close proximity. Buyers and renters at different budget points can typically find something in Harbour Landing without needing to look elsewhere in south Regina.
The demographic skews young — families with children and professionals relocating for work make up a large share of the community. Proximity to the Regina International Airport (approximately 10 minutes by car) makes it a natural landing zone for people arriving from out of province, which is relevant context for companies like ours that handle a significant number of interprovincial moves terminating in this neighbourhood.
Major retail along Quance Street and the South Albert Street commercial corridor sits within a short drive. The neighbourhood has its own grocery access and medical services — residents don't need to travel to central Regina for daily essentials.
Schools, Parks, and Amenities Near Your New Home
Schools
École Harbour Landing School (K–8) within the neighbourhood. Contact Regina Public Schools or Regina Catholic School Division to confirm catchment boundaries at your new address.
Parks
Harbour Landing Park and neighbourhood green corridors. Wascana Park — one of Canada's largest urban parks — is approximately 10–15 minutes away.
Shopping
Quance Street and South Albert Street corridors provide Costco, major grocery chains, restaurants, and specialty retail within a short drive.
Healthcare
Walk-in medical clinics within the neighbourhood. Jim Pattison Children's Hospital at the University of Regina campus is in the broader south Regina area.
Transit
Regina Transit bus routes serve the neighbourhood. The Ring Road provides fast access to the city core and the Trans-Canada Highway.
New to Regina Checklist After Moving In
Administrative tasks for anyone new to Regina or new to Saskatchewan. Confirm official timelines with the relevant authorities — requirements change.
- Update your address with Canada Post — Set up mail forwarding from your previous address online at canadapost.ca. Forward for a minimum of six months to avoid missed mail during the transition.
- Transfer your driver's licence to Saskatchewan — SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) requires new residents to exchange a valid out-of-province licence within 90 days of establishing residency. Visit any SGI registry agent.
- Register your vehicle with SGI — Saskatchewan requires provincial vehicle registration regardless of where the vehicle was previously registered. This can be done at any SGI registry agent in Regina.
- Register children for school — Contact Regina Public Schools or Regina Catholic School Division with your new Harbour Landing address to confirm catchment boundaries and complete enrolment. Do this promptly if moving mid-year.
- Register with a family doctor or walk-in clinic — Harbour Landing has walk-in medical clinics accessible nearby. If you had a family doctor in your previous city, request a records transfer before your first appointment in Regina.
- Update your address with CRA — Canada Revenue Agency handles tax returns and benefit payments (CCB, GST/HST credits). Update your address online through My Account at canada.ca/cra to ensure nothing goes to your old address.
- Update banking, insurance, and subscription addresses — Contact your bank, car insurance provider, life insurance, and any subscription services with your new Harbour Landing address. This is often the most time-consuming but most consequential administrative step for new residents.
Frequently Asked Questions About Movers in Harbour Landing, Regina
Direct answers from the Ecoway Movers Regina team — no runaround.
Moving costs in Harbour Landing depend on your home type, the number of storeys, whether stairs are involved, and the time of year. Industry hourly rates from Regina movers typically range from $85 to $140 per hour depending on crew size — full-service companies handling larger homes may quote flat rates instead. For an accurate number that reflects your actual property, request a detailed inventory-based quote rather than a generic phone estimate.
Yes — Harbour Landing features a mix of bungalows, bi-levels, and multi-storey homes, and stair carries add measurable time and labour to any move. Narrow stairwells, tight turn radii, and upper-level staging areas can all push jobs toward the higher end of the local range. A reputable mover will assess stair configurations and hallway widths before moving day to give you an accurate estimate and avoid surprises when the invoice arrives.
Harbour Landing's road network feeds primarily through Lewvan Drive and the Ring Road. Curb space near community facilities, schools, and busier residential streets can be limited, and loading zones in some areas are time-restricted during school hours or peak commute windows. Confirm parking availability and truck staging space with your moving company ahead of time — especially if your home is on a residential crescent with limited pull-over room or near a school zone.
Regina winters can significantly impact move-day logistics — drive times, exterior access, and the safety of carrying heavy furniture over icy walkways and staircases are all genuine concerns at -30°C to -40°C. Experienced local movers plan for weather contingencies, including cold-rated packing materials, pre-warmed trucks for electronics and fragile items, and adjusted routing in severe conditions. Ask about cold-weather protocols when booking any winter move in Harbour Landing.
Yes — smaller hourly-rate moving services operate in Regina for jobs that full-service companies typically overprice, such as single-item furniture moves, condo relocations, marketplace pickups, and storage runs. Most small moves in Harbour Landing can be completed in one to four hours with a crew of one or two. Call us directly at 306-985-5008 to confirm whether your job qualifies for our two-hour minimum structure.
Harbour Landing offers bungalows, bi-levels, multi-storey detached homes, semi-detached pairs, townhomes, and low-rise condominiums. The variety in home layout directly influences how movers plan the job — bungalows are generally straightforward, while multi-storey homes require stair planning and additional crew time. Condo and apartment buildings in the neighbourhood require elevator booking and loading dock coordination in advance, which a prepared mover handles during the quote stage rather than on moving day.
Yes — a licensed and insured mover protects your belongings against damage or loss during transit and ensures workers are covered under WCB in the event of an on-site injury. In Saskatchewan, reputable movers carry commercial liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage and will provide proof on request. Verification matters especially for higher-value items — furniture, appliances, electronics, and pianos are all at real risk if a mover's insurance claim doesn't hold up.
For planned moves, book at least two to four weeks in advance — particularly during peak periods like summer weekends, month-end dates, and the start of the school year when demand across Regina, including Harbour Landing, is highest. For urgent relocations, some Regina moving companies offer same-day or next-day availability with standby crews. Early booking also gives your mover time to conduct a proper site assessment, confirm parking, and plan for any access challenges specific to your property.
Many Regina-based moving companies offer full or partial packing services using professional-grade materials, covering everyday items through to fragile and high-value belongings. You can also pack yourself and have movers handle transport only — a common approach for residents looking to manage costs on smaller moves. If you have specialty items like antiques, artwork, or a piano, confirm during the quote call that the company has the specific equipment and experience to handle them safely.
Harbour Landing is consistently regarded as one of Regina's most family-friendly communities, located in the southwest near the Regina International Airport and the Trans-Canada Highway. The neighbourhood offers shopping, medical services, restaurants, schools, and green spaces within reach. Its newer housing stock and planned street layout also tend to make logistics more predictable for movers compared to older, denser parts of Regina — which is a practical benefit on top of the lifestyle one.
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We are Regina's trusted local movers in Harbour Landing — written quotes, no subcontracting, no surprises on moving day. Tell us your home size, move date, destination, and any specialty items so we can give you an accurate estimate rather than a guess.
Weekend and month-end slots fill quickly. The earlier you call, the better your availability across south Regina.
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