
Moving can be stressful enough without surprise charges at the end. That’s why it helps to know what kind of pricing to expect before the big day. Edmonton’s a great place to move to and over time more, and more people look to it because of its affordable homes, green space, friendly neighbourhoods, and a river valley that’s basically one giant backyard. When you add in a growing food scene and year-round festivals, it becomes obvious why more people are calling this city home! If you're planning a move in or around Edmonton, here’s what you need to know about how the costs usually break down.
Most Edmonton moving companies charge between $120-150 per hour for local moves with a 2-person crew. This covers moves within Edmonton and to nearby areas like Sherwood Park, St. Albert, and Leduc.
If you're staying within Edmonton or nearby, most moving companies charge by the hour. It's usually as simple as this: you pay for the time the movers are working (loading, driving, unloading) and that's it.
Some companies also charge a one-hour travel fee, which covers the crew getting to you and starting the job. After that, the clock starts when they begin loading and stops once everything is unloaded at your new place.
The best part? A lot of movers don’t tack on extras like fuel charges or admin fees. Just the hourly rate, plus GST.
Here’s a ballpark of what you might pay based on the size of your place:

If you're moving farther out (say, Edmonton to Calgary move) the pricing works a bit differently.
You'll get a flat rate for the drive itself. That part depends on two things: how many movers you need and how far you're going, simple as that!
Most movers will charge by the hour for the time it takes to load up your stuff, and then unload it at the new spot. So you're only paying for the drive and the actual work on both ends.

This is a rough estimate based on a 2-person crew, but it gives you a solid starting point. The nice thing about this setup? You only pay for the actual work done. If you've got everything packed tight and ready to go, the crew can load faster and your bill comes down.
Moving to a different city in Alberta? We offer flat-rate travel fees for moves to Red Deer, Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, and beyond. Give us a call for a quote that matches your specific move.
Need help planning your timeline? Check out: How Early You Should Start Planning Your Move?
Not every move is the same. Here’s what can shift the price:
Moving costs in Edmonton vary by season. Summer months (May-August) and month-end dates typically cost 20-30% more due to higher demand. If your schedule is flexible, moving during off-peak times (October-April, mid-month, weekdays) can save you hundreds of dollars.
Just keep in mind that winter moves require extra preparation for snow and cold. Check out our tips for handling a winter move.
Moving out of a one-bedroom apartment? That’s usually pretty quick, but if you’ve got a four-bedroom, a basement, and a garage packed with stuff, it’s going to take longer, and that means more hours on the clock.
More movers get the job done quicker, but the hourly rate goes up with each extra person. Sometimes it’s worth it, especially if you want to wrap things up fast.
The longer the drive, the higher that fixed travel cost. If you're hauling your stuff across the province, the gas and time can add up.
There are a few ways to keep your bill lower:
Movers charge for time. So, the less time they spend packing, the less you pay. If everything’s already boxed up and ready to go, that’s a chunk of time saved right there.
You should learn how to compare and get quotes from multiple moving companies to get the best value for your money. Check out our article on how to compare moving quotes in 2026.
The less stuff you’ve got, the faster it goes. Fewer boxes mean fewer trips to the truck, that can shave a lot of time off your move, and your bill!
For a more in-depth breakdown of how to save yourself some money when moving, check out one of our recent blogs, 10 Tips for Reducing Costs with Professional Movers.
If you don’t want to deal with the hassle of boxing everything up, or unboxing it all at the other end most movers offer packing and unpacking services for moves big or small. Whether you want help with just the kitchen or the whole house, they will take care of it. They bring the supplies, wrap things properly, and pack smart so nothing gets damaged. On the other end, they can unpack everything and get you set up faster. It’s totally up to you how much help you want.
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Now that you know what Edmonton movers cost in 2026, you can budget with confidence. The average 2-3 bedroom home costs $800-1,200, but your exact price depends on distance, volume, and timing.
Still wondering if professional movers are worth it? Our detailed breakdown shows why hiring movers typically costs less than DIY when you factor in truck rental, equipment, time, and injury risk.
Whether you're moving across Edmonton, relocating your office in Sherwood Park or heading to Fort McMurray, we've been doing this for over 40 years with a proven system that works.
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