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![]() Ouch
Depending on sizes and weights maybe look at shipping Canada Post or Greyhound? I have a sneaking suspicion that you'll find it more cost effective to sell off a lot of stuff and buy again when you get to wherever you're going. |
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![]() Canada post isn't that cheap.
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![]() Talk to Mikey... maybe he can hook you up on an Army transport.
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![]() I'm hoping to find a trucker who makes the trip and may have an empty or half full load, I'm trying not to leave or sell the last of my stuff but not looking good i have ads on kijiji etc ... There has to be a better way some sort of something lol
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![]() Sure a train is that much? I shipped a car from Manitoba to Vancouver and it had it's own container all to itself and it was only like $900 or so.
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I used the train to ship a steamer trunk from Calgary to Vancouver for a reasonable price.
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![]() Good luck, I've had friends make the move from Newfoundland to both Alberta and BC and its cost them upwards of $10K. Moving costs are insane, that $5K sounds like a sweet deal!
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![]() Have you thought about doing Uhaul but not leaving the truck in Newfoundland...instead taking back to the mainland where the drop-off charge might not be as big. Assuming Newfoundland is home.
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