The Great Peate - Long-distance moving expert explaining hidden costs of cross-Canada moves

By Le Grand Peate — 15 years on the road, 1,150,000 km across Canada, 287 interprovincial moves

Coast to coast, my friend!

After 287 interprovincial moves and over a million kilometers crossing this beautiful country, I've learned something important: the quote you receive is rarely the final number you'll pay.

Not because moving companies are dishonest—most aren't. But because long-distance moving has variables that are hard to predict, and costs that first-time cross-country movers simply don't know to expect.

I've seen families budget $8,000 and end up paying $12,000. I've also seen smart planners budget $10,000 and pay exactly that. The difference? Knowledge.

Let me share what I've learned so you can be in the second group.

We take the time it needs—including the time to plan properly.

The Anatomy of a Long-Distance Moving Quote

Before we talk about hidden costs, let's understand what a standard quote includes:

Typically Included:

  • Base transportation (weight × distance)
  • Loading and unloading labor
  • Basic cargo protection (usually $8 per pound with Pro Action/GCVL)
  • Standard equipment (dollies, straps, blankets)
  • Fuel surcharges (usually built into the rate)

Often NOT Included:

This is where surprises happen. Let's break them down.


Hidden Cost #1: Weight Surprises

The Problem

Long-distance moves are priced primarily by weight. Most companies provide estimates based on a visual survey or video walkthrough—but estimates can be wrong.

Common scenarios:

  • You forgot about the garage, basement, or storage unit
  • Items are heavier than they look (books, tools, exercise equipment)
  • You acquired more stuff between the quote and moving day
  • The estimator was inexperienced or rushed

The Cost

If your shipment weighs more than estimated, you pay more. Period.

Example:

  • Estimated weight: 8,000 lbs at $0.75/lb = $6,000
  • Actual weight: 10,500 lbs at $0.75/lb = $7,875
  • Surprise cost: $1,875

How to Avoid It

  1. Insist on an in-home survey (or thorough video survey) rather than a phone estimate
  2. Open every closet, drawer, and storage area during the survey
  3. Be honest about what you're moving—hiding items doesn't help
  4. Declutter before the survey, not after
  5. Ask about weight guarantees—some companies offer binding estimates

Hidden Cost #2: Access Fees

The Problem

Not all addresses are created equal. If the truck can't get close to your door, you'll pay extra.

Types of Access Fees:

Situation Typical Cost Why It Exists
Long carry (75+ feet) $75-$150+ Extra labor and time
Stairs (no elevator) $50-$100 per flight Physical strain, slower process
Elevator-only buildings $50-$150 Waiting time, limited capacity
Shuttle service $300-$800+ Second vehicle, double handling
Narrow streets/parking $100-$300 Permits, logistics

How to Avoid It

  1. Tell your moving company EVERYTHING about both locations
  2. Measure elevator dimensions if applicable
  3. Check parking/access at both addresses before moving day
  4. Ask specifically about access fees during the quote process
  5. Get it in writing—if they saw the access and didn't mention fees, hold them to it

Hidden Cost #3: Packing Materials and Services

The Problem

Many quotes assume you'll pack yourself. If you need packing services—or even just materials—costs add up fast.

Typical Costs:

Item/Service Cost Range
Professional packing (full service) $300-$1,000+
Partial packing (kitchen/fragiles only) $150-$500
Boxes (kit for 3-bedroom) $100-$250
Specialty boxes (wardrobe, TV, mirror) $15-$50 each
Packing paper and bubble wrap $50-$150

Scotty McBox always says: "The cost of proper packing materials is nothing compared to the cost of replacing broken items." He's right.


Hidden Cost #4: Storage-in-Transit

The Problem

Sometimes your move-out and move-in dates don't align perfectly. Your belongings need somewhere to go.

Typical Costs:

Storage Duration Approximate Cost
1-7 days Often included or minimal
1-2 weeks $150-$400
1 month $300-$800
2+ months $250-$600/month

Sheldon Storage handles our transit storage at Pro Action Transport. If you need to store between homes, we've got you covered—and we'll be upfront about costs.


Hidden Cost #5: Insurance and Valuation Gaps

The Problem

Basic cargo protection varies widely between moving companies. Industry minimum is often just $0.60 per pound—which is almost nothing.

Example with industry minimum ($0.60/lb):

  • Your 50-inch TV weighs 40 lbs
  • Basic protection: 40 × $0.60 = $24
  • Replacement cost: $800+
  • Gap: $776 out of pocket

The Pro Action/GCVL difference:

At Pro Action Transport, our basic protection through the Great Canadian Van Lines network is $8 per pound—significantly better than industry standard.

Same example with our protection ($8/lb):

  • Your 50-inch TV weighs 40 lbs
  • Basic protection: 40 × $8 = $320
  • Replacement cost: $800+
  • Gap: $480 (still a gap, but much smaller)

Types of Protection:

Type What It Covers Typical Cost
Industry Minimum $0.60/lb per item Usually included
Pro Action/GCVL Basic $8/lb per item Included with us
Full Value Protection Repair, replace, or cash settlement $100-$500+
Third-Party Insurance Varies by policy $100-$400+

Important: We use the term "cargo protection," not insurance. Moving companies aren't insurance providers.


Hidden Cost #6: Timing and Seasonal Pricing

The Problem

When you move matters—a lot.

Factor Impact
Summer (May-September) 20-30% higher rates
Month-end Higher demand, less flexibility
July 1 (Quebec) Premium pricing, limited availability
Holiday weekends Often unavailable or premium

The same move could cost $8,000 in February or $10,500 in July.


Hidden Cost #7: Specialty Items

Item Typical Extra Cost Why
Piano (upright) $300-$600 Weight, fragility, equipment
Piano (grand) $500-$1,500+ Specialized handling
Pool table $300-$600 Disassembly/reassembly required
Hot tub $500-$1,500+ Often requires crane, specialists
Gun safe $200-$500 Extreme weight

Hidden Cost #8: Delivery Window and Waiting Fees

Situation Cost
Waiting time (crew delayed) $50-$100/hour
Redelivery (come back another day) $200-$500+
Storage until you're ready $100-$400+
Guaranteed delivery date $200-$500+ premium

Hidden Cost #9: Tips and Gratuities

Move Type Suggested Tip Per Mover
Local move $20-$50 each
Long-distance (loading crew) $20-$40 each
Long-distance (delivery crew) $20-$40 each
Exceptional service $50-$100 each

Honest truth: My teams work hard—12-hour days, heavy lifting, careful handling of your memories. A tip isn't expected, but it's always appreciated.


Hidden Cost #10: DIY Doesn't Mean Free

Item Cost Range
Truck rental (one-way long distance) $1,500-$4,000+
Fuel (moving trucks get 6-10 mpg) $500-$1,500+
Insurance for rental $100-$300
Hotels (multi-day drive) $100-$300/night
Meals on the road $50-$100/day
Time off work ???

That's the beauty of Canada—but driving a 26-foot truck through the Rockies in November isn't most people's idea of fun. I do it because I love it. You don't have to.


The Complete Hidden Costs Checklist

Must-Ask Questions Before Booking:

  • ☐ Is this a binding or non-binding estimate?
  • ☐ What's included in the base quote?
  • ☐ What are the access fees for both locations?
  • ☐ Are packing materials included?
  • ☐ What's the cost for professional packing?
  • ☐ Is storage-in-transit included? How many days?
  • ☐ What protection options are available and at what cost?
  • ☐ How do you handle specialty items?
  • ☐ What's the delivery window?
  • ☐ What happens if I need to change dates?

The Bottom Line

Long-distance moving will always have some variables. Weather happens. Dates shift. Life is unpredictable.

But financial surprises? Those are avoidable.

Ask questions. Get everything in writing. Build a buffer into your budget. And choose a moving company that treats transparency as a core value—not an inconvenience.

After 1,150,000 kilometers, I've learned that the best move isn't always the cheapest quote. It's the one with no surprises at the end.

Coast to coast, my friend. Let's do this right.

Get Your Free Quote

Call us: 514-266-1239


Le Grand Peate — Rusty's Chronicle
Since 2019 • 287 interprovincial moves • 1,150,000 km across Canada
Certified Great Canadian Van Lines Agent
"We take the time it needs."