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Moving Tips & Guides
During Your International ...
International moving can get extremely stressful. This is why preparing properly and organizing your move in advance can pay huge dividends come moving day.
How to Protect Furniture ...
On moving day, moving heavy furniture can be extremely stressful. Furniture is not meant to be moved too frequently and it is very easy to damage it while trying to get it out of one home, into a truck and into another home. Find out how to protect your furniture during this dangerous time.
Tips for Picking a New Home
This guide will help you figure out how to track down that perfect new home that you’ve been dreaming about and it will outline some common methods and tactics for finding and picking a new home.
Do-It-Yourself Move
This guide will explain the many benefits of a do-it-yourself move and the many ways in which a DIY move can potentially save you time and money on your next move.
Full Service Moves vs. DIY ...
These are pros and cons of small moves, which are partially DIY, in contrast to full service moves where for a hefty price, movers take responsibility for most of the move.

Recent Moving Reviews
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Beanland Moving Ltd.
They were quick, prompt, courteous and delivered everything on time. The pricing was great.
Review by : Crystal
Posted on : 10/9/2014
Compliment
 4.8/5

 

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TopMoving.ca seeks to help customers find reliable local movers in Newfoundland and Labrador. All the movers in our network are screened and scrutinized to ensure that you get the best movers for the job. This screening process includes confirming our companies are registered local movers who can promise you a stress-free moving experience.

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Bay Roberts
Bishop's Falls
Bonavista
Botwood
Burgeo
Carbonear
Channel-Port aux Basques
Conception Bay South
Corner Brook
Deer Lake
Dunville
Fortune
Gambo
Gander
Goulds
Grand Bank
Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Harbour Breton
Hant's Harbour
Labrador City
Lewisporte
Marystown
Mount Pearl
Musgrave Harbour
Pasadena
Springdale
St Johns
Stephenville
Stephenville Crossing

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About Newfoundland And Labrador


The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of two areas -- the island of Newfoundland and the mainland of Labrador -- both of which are situated in the most easterly region of Canada. Ninety-two percent of the population lives on the island of Newfoundland, which is made up of one main island and a few smaller ones. Forty percent of these citizens reside in the capital city, St. John’s.

Despite being dubbed Newfoundland and Labrador, the areas are referred to as distinct locations.

While the majority of the population speaks English (97 percent), Newfoundland is also home to unique language variations, including French, Irish and Beothuk. In Labrador, dialects spoken include Innu-aimun and Inukitut.

Historically, Newfoundland remained a colony of the United Kingdom, until 1907 when it acquired Dominion status. In 1927, Labrador was officially named a part of Newfoundland, after fighting over the land with Quebec since the 1800s.

Due to this long history, Newfoundland and Labrador are fonder of soccer and rugby than other provinces in Canada and have never hosted an American or Canadian football game.


 
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