How Our Moving Services Work

It all starts when you contact us for your free moving estimate.

  1. You complete the free estimate form.
  2. A moving consultant calls to review your move requirements.
  3. You receive an estimate and we’ll take care of the rest!

“Having moved 6 times in 12 years, we’ve had plenty of recent experience with moving companies. Cassidy’s outdid every other mover.”

Diana Wolfe, Ottawa

Our Yellowknife Long Distance Moving Services

Once you’ve decided to move from Ottawa to Yellowknife, we’re here to help. Cassidy’s experienced and friendly movers understand what’s involved in a long distance move like this.

From packing your cherished possessions to planning, driving, carrying and unpacking, we’ll handle every detail of your move with precision and care. We’re one of Ontario’s oldest and most-trusted long-distance moving companies, and we have the skills and expertise to make sure your move happens smoothly and stress-free.

We take pride in our commitment to your customer satisfaction. Our goal is to make sure you don’t have to worry about your move other than getting your family to Yellowknife.

We’re a trusted partner with United Van Lines, Canada’s largest network of long-distance moving companies. United Van Lines is the only Canadian van line 100% owned and operated by its members. If you’re moving long distance from Ottawa to Yellowknife, let us do the hard part. We’ll make your move as easy and stress-free as possible.

Trusted Partners and Accreditations

Cassidy’s is a long standing and respected member of the moving industry. We strive to uphold the very best in service, standards, and care no matter how far you’re moving.

We are members of and/or accredited by the following organizations:

  • Better Business Bureau
  • United Van Lines
  • Canadian Chamber of Commerce
  • Canadian Association of Movers
  • Air Miles

Things to Know About Living in Yellowknife

1. Colder Weather

Yellowknife is known for its cold winters, being in the sub-arctic. Yet, Yellowknife in the winter is one of the best places to be. The air in Yellowknife is drier than Ontario, meaning you don’t feel the cold as much as you would down south. The most important thing to do when you arrive is invest in some good quality winter gear, like base layers, boots, a parka, gloves, and a winter-proof toque or hat (maybe a scarf too). With the right equipment, winters in Yellowknife aren’t that bad!

2. Beautiful Northern Lights

One of the best parts of living in Yellowknife is how often you get to see the stunning displays of the Northern Lights. This phenomenon attracts visitors from all over the world and if you live there, you get to experience this regularly right in your backyard.

3. Lots of Snow Activities

Locals make the most of winter with outdoor winter sports. Hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fat-biking, and ice fishing can help anyone learn to love Yellowknife winters. There’s also snowmobiling and dog-sledding. 

When it’s really too cold, hit up one of the incredible indoor sports facilities like the Fieldhouse and Multiplex for soccer, volleyball, football, ultimate frisbee, basketball, and gymnastics.  

4. High Cost of Living

Yellowknife does have a higher cost of living compared to most Canadian cities, and is especially higher with housing and groceries. In fact, Yellowknife has some of the highest rental prices in Canada. That said, those costs can be offset by the higher salaries and northern bonuses that come with many jobs there.

5. Transportation

Getting around Yellowknife is a little different from Ottawa. While the downtown core is very walkable, having a car is a good idea for exploring the surrounding areas. Public transportation is available but limited. The local bus routes can get you where you’re going if you plan your trips carefully, but they don’t run as often as they do in Ottawa, and there is no O-Train.

Yellowknife is somewhat isolated, so having a vehicle is a must for road trips to other cities.

6. Too Much Light or Darkness

When it comes to daylight, Yellowknife is known for extremes. In the summer, you’ll get almost 24 hours of daylight. In winter, you see very little daylight at all. It takes some getting used to, but it’s all part of the adventure of moving to the Northwest Territories.


If you decide to move to Yellowknife, trust Cassidy’s to be your long distance movers in Ottawa. Let us take on the stress and work of moving and enjoy your new adventure instead!

Need movers? Get a no obligation quote today.