hi! ideal: move to st. john's end of July or end of August. trying to research one-way rental cars or trucks!!! having difficulty... any suggestions from someone who has done this?
vancouver to st. john's.
i will be moving, but haven't a lot of stuff. would like to move my motorcycle too. a small truck? a Pod? a trailer? i would ride the bike, but i have two cats and will drive with them.
would LOVE any advice on the most efficient and/or economical means...
thank you anyone/everyone.
lisa
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Lisa, I can only tell you what a friend did, but I'm sorry I don't have more information . But it will get you started. My friend was moving from the west to east, and he had his belongings loaded on a truck , along with other people's belongings. The boxes were numbered and it was very well organized. A huge truck pulled up, his stuff was unloaded, and the truck carried on. I know the truck was from PEI, and I know this was the most economically way for him to move his stuff. I have no idea what company it was though. Good luck with your move.