Need trusted Oshawa movers? Our expert team ensures a smooth and hassle-free move—whether you’re settling into North Oshawa, Lakeview, or anywhere in between. Transparent pricing, expert service, and no surprises—just seamless moving to or from Oshawa!
For those drawn to Oshawa’s thriving arts scene, the sprawling green spaces of Lakeview Park, or the hustle of its ever-growing downtown, one thing remains the same—a smooth move starts with the right team. That’s where we come in.
As a moving company Oshawa residents have relied on since 2012, we don’t just transport boxes—we deliver peace of mind. Whether you’re settling into a family home in Samac, transitioning to a condo in Vanier, or relocating your business near Simcoe Street, our Oshawa movers bring precision, care, and efficiency to every move. Full-service packing? Check. Heavy lifting? Handled. Transparent pricing? Always.
With industry-best coverage with all of our Oshawa moving services, and a team that treats your move like their own, you can trust us to make your relocation effortless. Big or small, near or far—Oshawa, let’s get moving. Call or request a written quote now to get started.
Call or e-mail us your move date, pick-up, and drop-off locations, and the approximate size of your move.
Receive written quote including our Terms & Conditions, and insurance coverage. After you accept the quote, you’ll receive a Confirmation of Booking email.
And that’s it! You’ll receive a call on the day of your move when your moving team is on route.
Oshawa offers relatively affordable rental options compared to Toronto. A one-bedroom apartment in the city centre averages $1,800–$2,200 per month, while in outer areas, prices drop to around $1,500–$1,900. For the latest listings, check PadMapper’s Oshawa Rentals.
Oshawa’s cost of living is significantly lower than downtown Toronto, with groceries, dining, and transportation being 10–15% cheaper on average. For a detailed comparison, visit Numbeo’s Oshawa Cost of Living.
Oshawa offers a mix of suburban charm and urban convenience. It’s a family-friendly city with strong community events, local farmers’ markets, and plenty of green space—perfect for outdoor lovers!
Oshawa has a strong sense of community and is generally considered a very safe city to live in. While crime rates vary by neighbourhood, overall, the city’s total crime rate is 27% lower than the Ontario average. For updated crime statistics, visit AreaVibes’ Oshawa Crime Report.
Absolutely! Oshawa is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with excellent schools, safe neighbourhoods, and plenty of parks and recreational facilities. With its mix of suburban charm and urban convenience, it offers a great quality of life for families. The city also boasts family-oriented events, museums, and easy access to outdoor spaces like Lakeview Park and the Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens.
Yes! Oshawa is home to top-rated schools such as Northern Dancer Public School and R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate. It’s also home to Ontario Tech University and Durham College, making it a great place for students. Find more info at Durham District School Board.
Oshawa offers a diverse mix of neighbourhoods catering to different lifestyles. If you’re looking for a family-friendly community with great schools, areas like Taunton, Northglen, and Centennial are excellent choices. For those who enjoy historic charm and walkability, the O’Neill and McLaughlin neighbourhoods offer tree-lined streets and proximity to local shops. If you prefer waterfront views and easy access to outdoor spaces, consider Lakeview or Farewell, which are close to Lake Ontario and its scenic trails. Explore more details about Oshawa’s neighbourhoods in the Neighbourhood Guide.
Oshawa is well-connected through Durham Region Transit (DRT) and the GO Train, offering direct routes to Toronto and the GTA. The city also has a growing network of bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly areas. Check Durham Region Transit for schedules and routes.
Oshawa offers a mix of history, culture, and outdoor recreation. If you’re a history buff, the Parkwood National Historic Site—the former home of GM founder Sam McLaughlin—is a must-visit. For art and culture, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery showcases impressive Canadian art collections. If you love the outdoors, explore Lakeview Park, where you’ll find scenic waterfront trails, sandy beaches, and picnic spots. Nature lovers can also enjoy the Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens or hike the trails at Second Marsh Wildlife Area. For shopping and dining, head to Oshawa Centre, Durham Region’s largest shopping mall, offering over 230 stores and restaurants.
Oshawa has seen rapid job growth in manufacturing, education, and health services. The city has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Ontario, thanks to major employers like General Motors, Lakeridge Health, and Ontario Tech University. Check the latest Oshawa job posts at Workopolis.
Oshawa is about 60 km east of Toronto, with a 45-minute GO Train ride or a 40–60 minute drive via Highway 401.
Check out our service area page for a complete list of all the areas we serve in the GTA & Southern Ontario.
Call (416) 996-7276 or submit our form and let’s get you moving!