Our Barry’s Bay Moving Services
Whether you’re relocating to a waterfront cottage on Kamaniskeg Lake, settling into a year-round home in the village, or heading to the Madawaska Valley from Ottawa, our experienced crews know this area like the back of their hand.
We understand the unique challenges of moving in cottage country, from narrow seasonal roads to winter weather logistics, and we’ll get you moved safely and on time!














The Cassidy’s Process: How It Works
- Get a Quote – Contact us, and a moving consultant will connect with you to learn about your timeline, destination, and any special requirements, such as cottage road access or winter scheduling.
- We Pack & Load – On moving day, our bonded, professional crew arrives with all the equipment needed. We carefully pack, wrap, and load your belongings, paying special attention to fragile items and unique access challenges.
- Welcome Home – We deliver your belongings to your new home, unload with care, and place everything where you want it. Whether it’s a lakeside cottage or a village home, we make sure you’re settled in!
“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

Moving Reviews
FAQs
Waterfront and cottage moves in the Madawaska Valley often involve narrow, unpaved, or unassumed roads with limited turnaround space. Steep grades and driveways that can’t accommodate full-size trucks are common.
Safety is our top priority. If a severe storm makes highways or local back roads hazardous, we will contact you as early as possible to reschedule. We monitor forecasts closely and prefer to delay a move by a day rather than risk your belongings or our crew’s safety in a “whiteout” or on icy roads.
Yes, the distance is automatically priced as a long-distance move because it exceeds the 161-kilometre local-move threshold.
Why Choose Cassidy’s As Your Barry’s Bay Movers
Trusted Partners
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 the following organizations:
- United Van Lines
- Canadian Chamber of Commerce
- Canadian Association of Movers
- Air Miles
The Local Advantage: Why Experience Matters
Moving in the Madawaska Valley is not the same as moving in Ottawa. It takes a moving company that understands the local terrain, seasonal conditions, and community-specific details to get it right.
Here’s what our experience means for your move:
Many local properties are accessed via narrow, unassumed, or seasonal roads with weight and turning restrictions. We coordinate in advance to assess road conditions and ensure the right truck size for your specific location.
Heavy snow and ice are common from November to April. From October 15 to April 14, no vehicle is allowed to park on the street in the Village of Barry’s Bay or the Hamlets of Wilno and Combermere between midnight and 7:00 AM.
Many homes in Barry’s Bay and surrounding areas use private wells and septic systems. To prevent damage, we carefully plan truck and equipment placement to avoid driving and parking on septic beds and tanks.
Set Up Your Utilities in Barry’s Bay
Planning your transition to the Township of Madawaska Valley? Use these resources to get your utilities and services sorted:
- Electricity (Hydro One): Barry’s Bay and the surrounding area are served by Hydro One. Set up or transfer your electricity service →
- Natural Gas (Enbridge): Manage your natural gas account for your new home. Enbridge Gas – Moving & New Customers →
- Waste & Recycling: View the new recycling regime and curbside pickup schedules. Madawaska Valley Curbside Pickup & Waste Info →
