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For more than 97 years, we have been asked to come into homes like yours for the purpose of moving peoples treasured furniture and other belongings. We think you deserve the highest level of moving service to the North Vancouver area. That is why we act like a concierge for your move. We assign every move with a single point of contact from beginning to end. Our personalized service in moving means you won’t have to meet our entire office staff, just one single caring manager that will look after your moving needs. Our mission is to make sure you are looked after before during and after moving day.
We really do want to make sure you are moved with the uttermost care. That’s why we offer the highest quality movers, packing materials and customer care. We blanket wrap your furniture in your home before it moves. So you can see us caring.
We’ll pack up & move your finest electronics
Need audio/video disconnection service? Perhaps you need you your Plasma TV packed because you didn’t keep the original TV Box. We offer customized packing and watch out for even the finer details.
We know your neighbourhood.
We’ve been moving BC residents for nearly 100 years. So we won’t have any trouble navigating to your old home or your new one. Not ready to move in yet? Ask us about our storage container options!
Buildings managers love us and so will your new North Vancouver neighbours.
We’ll take care to protect your building’s entrance floors and work with your building managers to make sure elevators are padded and locked before the movers even arrive.
We know how to work fast and move your items carefully.
We have the only training facility for moving companies that shows our crews how to disassemble and reassemble furniture that doesn’t fit out the doors. Plus, we have access to specialty companies to service universal gyms, pool tables and more.
This is all part of your guaranteed flat moving quote.
All the above services are genuinely included in your flat rate moving price. Your professional move manager will access everything before quoting your move. We never have hidden fees and you can count on it.
Below are more services we offer at Ferguson Moving & Storage:
• Packing and Unpacking Moving Tips- We’re probably the only people you now know in North Vancouver who actually enjoy packing and unpacking services.
Ferguson Moving & Storage in Vancouver has partnered with FROGBOX to make your move less stressful on you and the planet. Book your move with Ferguson today and we’ll include 20 FREE FROGBOX moving boxes at no charge.
Moving Cleaning Service- Ferguson Movers help take the moving strains and stress off you by providing you with their professional cleaning service. Ferguson Movers will leave your house smelling fresh and clean for the new residents, ultimately leaving you with more time and energy to unpack and settle in your new home.
We have made a handy moving cleaning checklist that you can print off if you want to clean yourself after the movers are gone or we offer a flat rate cleaning serviceto clean your home or just a few rooms using the same cleaning checklist.
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A BRIEF HISTORY AND HELPFUL CONTACT INFORMATION FOR NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
The City of North Vancouver is situated in southwestern British Columbia, adjacent to the City of
Vancouver, in the Greater Vancouver Regional District. North Vancouver is located along the north
shore of the Burrard Inlet and extends from the Capilano River on the west to beyond Deep Cove on the
east. The Trans Canada Highway is the main roadway through North Vancouver.
The population of North Vancouver numbers approximately 47,733.
HISTORY
Settlers were first attracted to the area by the rich forests on the north shore of the Burrard Inlet. In 1864
T.W. Graham and Co. acquired a 194 hectare timber stand and timber was soon being shipped from the
quickly built Pioneer Mills. The small waterfront mill town became the largest settlement on the inlet.
In 1872 Pioneer Mills was bought by an American by the name of Sewell P. Moody. He gave his name
to the settlement of Moodyville.
After Vancouver was incorporated, the north shore became North Vancouver. In 1925 the Second
Narrows Bridge was completed, providing a fixed link with Vancouver. In 1938 the Lion’s Gate Bridge
provided a second link.
TODAY
North Vancouver is an important shipping port for lumber and grain and is home to numerous
manufacturing establishments and shipyards. The city is also the transportation hub for the Lower
Mainland. Tourism also plays a key role in the economy of North Vancouver.
ATTRACTIONS
North Vancouver Museum and Archives – Traces the history of North Vancouver through displays and
special exhibits and events.
Parks –The city maintains 40 parks throughout the community that offer trails, landscapes and facilities.
Park and Tilford Gardens – 8 hectares of 8 different European styled gardens including water fountains
and bridges.
The Pier – A 700 foot long walkway along the Burrard Inlet, offering a view of the skyline and the city’s
shipyard.
Lonsdale Quay Market and Shops – A multi level complex with over 90 shop and restaurants including a
framers market.
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MEDIA
One of the best ways to learn about your new community is to subscribe to the local newspaper. Many
publishers will mail their newspaper to you, even before you move. For more information, contact:
“North Shore News”
100 – 126 East 15th St.
North Vancouver, BC
V7L 2P9
(604) 985-2131
www.nsnews.com
“North Shore Outlook”
#104, 980 West 1st Street
North Vancouver, BC
V7P 3N4
(604) 903-1000
PUBLIC SERVICES
Cable: Shaw Cable …………………………………………………………… (604) 629-3300
Website ………………………………………………………………….. www.shaw.ca
Hydro: BC Hydro ……………………………………………………………… 1-800-224-9376
Website …………………………………………………………….. www.bchydro.com
Gas: Terasen Gas ………………………………………………………….. 1-888-224-2710
Website …………………………………………………………….. www.terasen.com
Water: General Inquiries ……………………………………………………. (604) 987-7155
Garbage/Recycling: General Inquiries ……………………………………………………. (604) 987-7155
Collection Inquiries-Waste Management …………………… (604) 929-3416
North Shore Recycling:……………………………………………. (604) 984-9730
Telephone: Telus (outside BC) …………………………………………………. 1-888-811-2323
Telus (within BC) ……………………………………………………………. 310-2255
Website …………………………………………………………………. www.telus.com
The telephone area code for North Vancouver is 604.
RECREATION
For information regarding recreation programs in your area, please contact:
Recreation Commission ……………………………….. (604) 987-7529
North Vancouver City Library ………………………. (604) 998-3450
John Braithwaite Community Centre ……………… (604) 982-8300
Harry Jerome Recreation Complex ………………… (604) 987-7529
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EDUCATION
For information regarding curriculum and enrollment procedures, please contact:
School District #44 (North Vancouver)
721 Chesterfield Ave.
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 2M5
(604) 903-3444
www.nvsd44.bc.ca
Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese
150 Robson St.
Vancouver, BC
V6B 2A7
(604) 683-9331
www.cisva.bc.ca
Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (School District 93)
180 – 10200 Shellbridge Way
Richmond, BC
V6X 2W7
(604) 214-2600
www.csf.bc.ca
Additional educational institutes:
Capilano College
2055 Purcell Way
North Vancouver, BC
V7J 3H5
(604) 986-1911
www.capilanou.ca
TRANSPORTATION
Translink ………………………………………….. (604) 953-3333
Coast Mountain Bus-SeaBus-Ferry ……… (604) 953-3000
Driver and Vehicle Licences – ICBC ……. 1-800-950-1498
MEDICAL SERVICES
A list of names and addresses of physicians currently accepting new patients is available from:
Lions Gate Hospital
231 – 15th St. East
North Vancouver, BC
V7L 2L7
(604) 988-3131
www.vch.ca
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EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
*Please confirm these emergency numbers when you arrive in your new community.
AMBULANCE……………………………………………. 911
FIRE ………………………………………………………….. 911
POLICE …………………………………………………….. 911
OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION
The Chamber of Commerce is the best source of information about your new community. Many of these
groups have brochures and booklets full of local facts. Please contact:
North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
#102 – 124 West 1st St.
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 3N3
(604) 987-4488
www.nvchamber.ca
For other information on your new community, including brochures and area maps, contact:
Town Clerk
141 – 14th St. West
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 1H9
(604) 985-7761
For more information about North Vancouver, visit their website at www.cnv.org
MOVING TIPS BROCHURES
Household Goods Protection
Packing Tips
Dangerous Goods