Professional Moving Company Serving St. Lawrence Market, Toronto ON

 



  • Recently completed multiple local moves in St. Lawrence Market and Old Town Toronto


  • Typical local move time in the area: ~2.5 hours(Varies by building access, elevators, and carry distance)


  • Common moving corridors: Front Street East, Jarvis Street, The Esplanade


  • Most requested moving days: Fridays & month-end dates

Figures based on recent Toronto-area residential and condo moves handled by our local crews.

St. Lawrence Market is one of downtown Toronto’s most active and complex neighbourhoods to move in. The area blends historic low-rise buildings, modern mid-rise condos, narrow side streets, heavy pedestrian traffic, and limited curbside parking along Front Street East, Jarvis Street, and The Esplanade.

Moving here requires more than just a truck — it takes planning elevator access, managing long carries, protecting tight stairwells, and timing loading carefully around traffic and foot volume. Our Toronto movers work in this pocket regularly and understand how to keep moves efficient without damaging walls, floors, or slowing the day down.

Share your St. Lawrence Market address, move date, and what you’re moving — we’ll prepare a clear, customized moving plan with transparent pricing and no surprises.
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ABOUT GET MOVERS TORONTO

Local Toronto movers for condos, homes, and complex downtown relocations

Get Movers Toronto provides end-to-end moving services across the city and the GTA — from condo and apartment moves to packing, storage coordination, and heavy-item handling. Our goal is simple: make your move organized, predictable, and damage-free — with clear pricing and a crew that shows up on time.



  • Downtown-ready planning (St. Lawrence Market / Old Town)
    We plan the details that slow most moves down — elevator bookings, loading rules, parking strategy, and long-carry routes — so your move stays on schedule.


  • Partial help is welcome (heavy-items or labour-only) Only need help with the furniture? We can handle heavy items only, labour-only loading/unloading, student moves, and downsizing jobs without forcing you into a full-service package.


  • Packing that protects fragile items properlyWe bring materials, pack, label, and protect delicate items (glass, TVs, art, mirrors) so they arrive safely — especially important in tight stairwells and narrow hallway turns downtown.

Need proof for your building? We can provide insurance details / COI on request, and you can review our verified client feedback before booking.

 

 

MEET OUR LOCAL MOVERS IN TORONTO

These are real members of our Toronto crew — the same team that handles downtown moves every week.

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Why St. Lawrence Market Residents Trust Get Movers


Moving in St. Lawrence Market isn’t a standard Toronto move. Between heritage buildings, modern condos, pedestrian congestion, and limited curb access, this neighbourhood requires planning, patience, and local experience. Here’s why residents and businesses here consistently choose Get Movers Toronto.

1
We plan building access before move day

Most delays downtown happen before the truck even arrives. Our team confirms elevator bookings, loading rules, move windows, and management requirements in advance so crews aren’t standing around — and you’re not paying for wasted time.
2
We know how to work around tight streets and long carries

St. Lawrence Market has narrow side streets, restricted parking, and busy pedestrian flow near Front Street East and The Esplanade. Our movers plan parking strategy, carry distances, and staging points so loading stays efficient and safe.
3
Proper protection is standard — not an upsell

We use floor runners, corner guards, furniture pads, mattress covers, and TV cartons as part of normal downtown moves. This is especially important in older buildings with tight stairwells and sharp hallway turns.
4
Flexible service for real-world moves

Not everyone needs a full-service move. Many clients in the area only need help with heavy furniture, labour-only loading/unloading, or a short local relocation. We price and plan accordingly — no forced packages.
5
Clear pricing that reflects downtown realities

Downtown moves can vary based on access, elevators, and carry distance. We explain what’s included, what can affect timing, and how pricing works so there are no surprises when the job is done.
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Handled by local Toronto crews — not random subcontractors

Your move is completed by our Toronto-based team, not gig labour. The same crews regularly handle condo, apartment, and house moves across St. Lawrence Market, Old Town, Corktown, and nearby neighbourhoods.

Planning a move in St. Lawrence Market? Share your address, move date, and inventory — we’ll build a clear plan and quote that fits your building and schedule.

St. Lawrence Market Move Checklist

Moving in St. Lawrence Market requires a bit more planning than most Toronto neighbourhoods. Use this checklist to avoid delays, access issues, and last-minute problems on move day.

ACCESS & BUILDING LOGISTICS

  • Confirm elevator access or stair-only requirements Most condos and mid-rise buildings near St. Lawrence Market require advance elevator booking or restrict stair usage during certain hours. Confirm this early to avoid delays.
  • Plan for limited curb parking on narrow streets Streets around Front Street East, The Esplanade, and Jarvis often have restricted stopping zones. Parking and loading plans should be confirmed ahead of time.
  • Clear hallways, staircases, and elevator entrances Shared building spaces should be cleared before move day to prevent congestion, damage, and lost time in high-traffic areas.

PREPARATION & TIMING

  • PREPARE FRAGILE ITEMS AND ELECTRONICS IN ADVANCE TVs, monitors, computers, artwork, and glassware should be packed early or handled by professional movers using proper cartons and padding.
  • LABEL ALL BOXES CLEARLY BY ROOM AND PRIORITY Clear labeling helps movers place items efficiently, especially in buildings with tight elevator time windows or longer carry distances.
  • SCHEDULE MOVES DURING OFF-PEAK HOURS WHEN POSSIBLE Mid-morning or early-afternoon moves help avoid peak traffic and pedestrian congestion around Yonge–Eglinton and allow moves to run more smoothly.

SERVICES WE PROVIDE IN ST. LAWRENCE MARKET, TORONTO

Residential Moving
Apartments, condos, and downtown home moves
We handle residential moves across St. Lawrence Market, Old Town, and nearby downtown pockets — including condo buildings with elevator bookings, narrow stairwells, and limited loading zones. Our Toronto movers plan access and protection upfront so local moves stay efficient and controlled. Learn more
Packing & Unpacking Services
Professional packing for fragile and tight-space moves
Packing is especially important in St. Lawrence Market buildings with tight corners, shared elevators, and long carries. We bring materials, pack and label items properly, and protect glass, TVs, artwork, and mirrors so everything arrives intact. Learn more
Commercial & Small Business Moving
Offices, studios, and retail moves in downtown Toronto
From small offices to retail spaces near Front Street East and The Esplanade, we manage after-hours moves, coordinated loading, and careful equipment handling to minimize downtime and disruption in busy commercial areas. Learn more
Storage Coordination
Short-term and long-term storage options
Some downtown moves require storage between closing dates or renovations. We help coordinate secure storage solutions and manage the logistics of loading, transport, and re-delivery — ideal for condo owners and downsizing moves. Learn more
Long-Distance Moving
Moves from Toronto to other cities and provinces
If you’re relocating out of Toronto, our long-distance service includes structured loading, inventory management, and scheduled delivery windows — with the same level of care used on local St. Lawrence Market moves. Learn more

What Makes Moving in St. Lawrence Market Unique

St. Lawrence Market is one of downtown Toronto’s most logistically demanding neighbourhoods to move in. The mix of older buildings, newer condos, commercial activity, and constant foot traffic means every move here requires advance planning and the right equipment — not guesswork.

A mix of older walkups and modern condos
Moves in this area often involve older low-rise walkups with tight turns and narrow staircases, alongside mid-rise condo buildings that require reserved elevator windows and strict move rules. Each building type demands a different approach — from disassembly strategies to timing the load correctly.
Limited parking and narrow streets
Streets around Front Street East, Jarvis Street, and The Esplanade frequently have restricted curb access, short loading zones, and active traffic flow. Moves here require planning parking locations, managing long carry distances, and staging items efficiently so time doesn’t spiral.
Tight interior spaces
Hallways, stairwells, and door clearances in many St. Lawrence Market buildings leave little margin for error. Furniture often needs to be angled, partially disassembled, and carefully guided through corners to avoid damage to walls, railings, and floors.
Heavy pedestrian traffic
With shops, offices, restaurants, and the market itself nearby, pedestrian traffic stays heavy throughout the day. Movers must work safely, patiently, and efficiently to load and unload without creating bottlenecks or safety issues.
Multi-stop and long-carry moves
It’s common for downtown clients to combine storage, interim stops, or multiple pickup/drop-off locations into one move. These jobs require sequencing the load correctly so items are accessible in the right order — not buried at the back of the truck.
Balancing residential and commercial access
Many buildings in the area serve both residential and commercial tenants. Move timing often needs to respect business hours, delivery schedules, and building management policies, especially during weekdays.

Moving in St. Lawrence Market? Share your building details and move date — we’ll plan the access, equipment, and timing properly before move day.

5 STAR RATING BY 28+ REAL CLIENTS

5-Star Movers Trusted in St. Lawrence Market & Downtown Toronto

When you’re moving in St. Lawrence Market, you don’t just need “a truck.” You need a team that can handle tight building access, elevator move windows, long carries, and busy downtown streets without dragging the job out or damaging your place.

That’s why so many Toronto clients choose Get Movers — because our crews keep moves organized, careful, and predictable, especially in downtown neighbourhoods like St. Lawrence Market, Old Town, Corktown, and Regent Park.

I was impressed by how well they handled my furniture in tight hallways and staircases. Everything was wrapped properly, and they paid attention to details. You can tell they take pride in their work.

Pricing & Cost Factors for Moving in St. Lawrence Market

Moving costs in St. Lawrence Market can vary more than in other Toronto neighbourhoods due to building access, parking limitations, and timing restrictions. We focus on keeping pricing clear and predictable, so you understand what affects your move before moving day.

What Affects the Cost of Your Move Here

  • Building access Elevator availability and reservation windows
    Walk-up floors or tight staircases
    Distance from unit to loading area
  • Parking and carry distance Limited curbside access
    Long carries from truck to building entrance
    Use of loading zones vs street parking
  • Timing and demand Peak season (May–August): higher demand across Toronto
    Fridays, weekends, and month-end dates: typically book faster
    Mid-week and mid-month moves are often more cost-effective
  • Service level Full-service vs labour-only or heavy-item-only moves
    Packing and unpacking requirements
    Storage coordination or multi-stop routes

Common Optional Charges

  • Long carry distances Applies when the truck cannot park directly at the building entrance
    Common in downtown areas with restricted curb access or loading zones
    Time and effort increase due to extended carrying distance
  • Additional packing materials Extra boxes, wrap, or padding beyond standard protection
    Often needed for fragile items like TVs, artwork, or glassware
    Materials are itemized so you know exactly what’s used
  • Disassembly and reassembly of large furniture Required for beds, sectionals, desks, or oversized items
    Helps furniture fit through tight hallways, staircases, or elevators
    Time is minimized when pieces are identified in advance
  • Storage handling or multiple drop-off locations Applies when items are delivered to storage or split between locations
    Requires careful load sequencing to avoid delays and re-handling
    Pricing depends on distance, timing, and order of stops

Affordable St. Lawrence Market Moving Costs

Real-world price ranges based on typical local condo and apartment moves in St. Lawrence Market. Final pricing depends on timing, building access, elevator availability, parking, and what you’re moving.

Property Size Avg. Duration Movers Price Range
Studio / 1-Bedroom Condo 3–4 Hours 2 $300 – $600
2-Bedroom Condo / Apartment 5–6 Hours 2 $500 – $900
3-Bedroom Condo / Apartment 7–9+ Hours 3 $1,100 – $1,600
Small Townhome / House 5–7 Hours 2–3 $700 – $1,100

Ranges assume a local st. Lawrence market move with: normal building access, standard household furniture, typical loading and unloading conditions. Pricing may increase with weekend, month-end, or peak season timing, limited elevator access or long carry distances, specialty items or multiple drop-off locations, minimum booking hours and truck/travel fees.

Example Calculation

Example for a typical St. Lawrence Market 1-Bedroom Condo Move to a nearby downtown location. Includes reserved elevator access and local travel distance. HST applied where required.

$120 Rate
×
3h Time
+
$120 Fees
=
$480 Subtotal
+
13% Tax
$542.40 Total Price

Final pricing depends on building access, elevator availability, carry distance, and how much is being moved.

FAQ: Moving in St. Lawrence Market (Toronto)

Look for clear pricing, written confirmations, and reviews you can verify. In downtown areas like St. Lawrence Market, the “cheapest quote” can backfire if it doesn’t include access planning, protection materials, or realistic move timing. A good mover will explain what’s included, what affects time (elevators/long carries), and confirm building logistics before move day.
Yes. Many buildings around St. Lawrence Market require reserved elevator windows and specific loading rules. We confirm access details in advance (move time window, elevator booking requirements, loading area instructions) so the move doesn’t stall or become unpredictable.
Typically, the hourly rate covers your moving crew and truck, basic moving equipment, and standard handling/loading/unloading. Extra costs may apply only when relevant — for example long carry distances, packing materials, or complex disassembly/reassembly. If anything might affect pricing, we explain it upfront before the move begins.
Yes. Many downtown buildings ask for proof of insurance or a Certificate of Insurance (COI). If your condo management requires documentation, let us know — we’ll guide you on what’s needed and provide details upon request.
Yes. Some clients in St. Lawrence Market do their own boxing and just want help with furniture or the heavy pieces. We offer labour-only support (loading/unloading) and heavy-item-only moves depending on your setup and building access.
Older walkups and tight downtown layouts are common here. We protect floors and corners, wrap furniture properly, and use controlled “lift-and-angle” handling where needed. If an item is oversized, we’ll recommend safe disassembly or alternative positioning to avoid wall and railing damage.
Yes. Downtown moves often involve shared hallways, elevators, and tight turns — protection matters. We typically use furniture pads, stretch wrap, and floor runners as needed. If you have fragile electronics (TVs/monitors) or artwork, tell us in advance so we can plan proper cartons and protection.
That’s common in St. Lawrence Market. We plan around loading zones, legal curb options, and realistic carry distances. If a long carry is unavoidable, we stage items efficiently so the move stays organized instead of turning into a time-waster.
Yes. Multi-stop moves are frequent downtown — storage stops, interim drop-offs, or combining two locations. The key is sequencing the load correctly so items come off in the right order. Tell us the route and priority items, and we’ll plan it properly.
Sometimes, depending on crew availability. Downtown moves require extra coordination, so the sooner you reach out the better. If it’s urgent, share your building type, elevator situation, and inventory size — we’ll tell you quickly what’s realistic.
Rain and snow mainly affect walking surfaces and protection needs. We use additional wrap and careful staging to keep items dry and protect floors. Weather doesn’t stop a move — it just increases the importance of protection and controlled loading.
Mid-week and mid-month dates are usually smoother than weekends and month-end. For downtown Toronto, starting earlier in the day can help reduce traffic and elevator congestion, especially if your building has strict move windows.
Share: your exact pickup/drop-off area (and building type), elevator/stairs info, estimated inventory (bedrooms or item list), move date/time preferences, any fragile/heavy items. We’ll build a plan around access and timing so your quote reflects the real move — not a guess.

Toronto Movers Serving St. Lawrence Market & Nearby Downtown Areas

 

St. Lawrence Market is one of many downtown neighbourhoods served by our Toronto-based moving team. Our crews operate across the city daily, handling condo, apartment, and house moves in areas with elevator bookings, restricted parking, and high pedestrian traffic.

 

This neighbourhood page is part of our larger Toronto moving service network, built to support residents across the downtown core and surrounding communities with consistent crews, clear pricing, and reliable scheduling.

 



  • Primary Toronto Core: Downtown Toronto, Old Town, St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District, Corktown, Harbourfront, Financial District



  • Extended Toronto Neighbourhoods: Midtown, East York, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough



  • Move Types We Handle: Apartments, condos, houses, labour-only moves, heavy-item-only moves, short local relocations, and long-distance moves from Toronto


  • Our Service Promise: Clear pricing, careful handling, realistic scheduling, and no last-minute surprises

This St. Lawrence Market page is part of our broader Toronto moving service coverage, supported by the same Toronto-based crews, pricing standards, and planning process used across the city.

 

For full details on pricing, services, recent moves, and neighbourhood coverage, visit our main Toronto movers page: View our Toronto Moving Company Hub

Recent Moves Completed Near St. Lawrence Market

Here are a few recent Toronto moves handled by our local crews in and around the St. Lawrence Market area. These examples show how we plan and execute moves in busy downtown buildings, tight access points, and mixed residential–commercial spaces.

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