Local vs Long-Distance Moving: What’s the Difference and How to Prepare

Not all moves are the same. Local vs long distance moving comes with different costs, timelines, and preparation steps. Moving from Etobicoke to Scarborough is very different from moving from Toronto to Ottawa or Montreal. Understanding the difference helps you plan better and choose the right moving service for your situation.

What Counts as a Local Move?

A local move is usually within the same city or region—like moving from downtown Toronto to North York, or from Vaughan to Mississauga. Local moving is often charged by the hour based on:

  • Number of movers
  • Truck size
  • Total time (loading, travel, and unloading)

Local moves are perfect for apartments, condos, townhouses, and nearby house-to-house relocations within the GTA. Because the distance is shorter, efficient planning and good building access can make the whole day smoother and less expensive.

What Is a Long Distance Move?

A long distance move usually covers a larger distance, often between cities or provinces. Examples include:

  • Toronto to Ottawa
  • Toronto to Kingston or London
  • GTA to another province

These moves are commonly priced based on distance, the volume or weight of your items, and the time needed for travel and unloading. At Eddie Movers, we specialize in both local GTA moves and long distance routes, especially popular ones like Toronto–Ottawa.

How to Prepare for a Local Move

For a local move, your main goal is efficiency and staying organized:

  • Declutter first so you are not paying to move items you no longer need.
  • Pack in smaller, manageable boxes, especially for condos with elevators.
  • Reserve elevators and loading docks with your building ahead of time.
  • Keep valuables with you, like jewelry, documents, and laptops.

Because the distance is short, saving time on loading and unloading matters more than anything else.

How to Prepare for a Long Distance Move

For long distance moving, your priorities are safety, planning, and protection during a longer drive:

  • Use sturdy boxes and strong tape so boxes do not collapse in transit.
  • Add extra padding for fragile items such as glass, TVs, mirrors, and artwork.
  • Label boxes with both room and priority, like “Kitchen – Essentials” or “Bedroom – Open First.”
  • Pack an overnight or travel bag with clothes, toiletries, medications, snacks, and chargers.

Our long distance service includes careful loading, secure packing, and strategic truck organization so everything arrives safely and on time.

Local vs Long Distance Moving: Which Is Right for You?

If you are staying within the GTA, a local move is usually the best fit. If you are heading to another city or province, a long distance move gives you more support with planning, timing, and protection for your belongings. Not sure which category your move falls into? Contact Eddie Movers, tell us where you are moving from and to, and we will recommend the best service plus a clear quote to match.

For more planning tips, you can also explore our moving blog or review our full range of moving services in Toronto and the GTA. If you are moving between provinces, it may help to check official information about bringing your goods and changing addresses on the Canada Post mail forwarding service page.