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Family Moving Tips

Family Moving Tips

When you have kids, moving is a whole different story. Things like procrastination and poor planning should go out the window. There's a way to have a seamless family move! Here's your guide to the best family moving tips. How to Pack Properly  If you can conquer...

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Get the Most Out of Self-Storage

Get the Most Out of Self-Storage

Self-storage units come in many shapes and sizes. Self-storage facilities often have features and services that tenants can take advantage of. Storage locations offer tenants a safe and secure place to store items. Belongings will be protected from the elements and...

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5 Items You Have to Store Climate Controlled

5 Items You Have to Store Climate Controlled

When I think about climate controlled storage, I think about protecting my items in storage from the heat or cold. But it's actually a lot more than that. Climate controlled storage does indeed keep a storage unit’s indoor temperature between 55-85°F year-round but it...

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Top Cities for Kayaking

Top Cities for Kayaking

Out on the open water, paddle in hand, conquering the rapids while surrounded by stunning scenery--what more could you ask for in a kayaking excursion? Check out the top cities for kayaking below, and don't forget to set up a roof kayak rack for the car on your way to...

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Moving to Barrie, Ontario

Moving to Barrie, Ontario

About 56 miles north of Toronto, the city of Barrie, Ontario is a top Canadian moving destination. Pleasant summers welcome newcomers, and there are seemingly endless options for things to do there. Things to Do Barrie offers plenty to do thanks to its numerous...

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Spring Cleaning: Storing Winter Items

Spring Cleaning: Storing Winter Items

Storing your winter items can seem like a hassle but with some guidance, you can complete your spring cleaning in no time! It's that time of the year again when everyone comes out of hibernation to once again enjoy the nice weather. If you live in a state where snow...

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Moving to Halifax, Nova Scotia

Moving to Halifax, Nova Scotia

Sometimes referred to, simply, as “The Fax” or “Hali”, Halifax, Nova Scotia lies on the southeastern coast of Canada and is the province’s capital. Legally called the Halifax Regional Municipality, this city is composed of four former individual municipalities that...

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Door Stop Moving Hacks

Door Stop Moving Hacks

We all understand the struggle of trying to open a door with your arms full. You end up standing half on one leg so you can balance the items you're carrying on your other knee, with one arm wrapped around everything and the other trying to squeeze its way towards the...

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Moving to Duncan, British Columbia

Moving to Duncan, British Columbia

Known as the "City of Totems" for its 80 totem poles peppered around town, Duncan, British Columbia is a small town with a population of under 5,000. If you're moving to Duncan, you are sure to find plenty of delicious restaurants, spectacular scenery, shopping spots...

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Moving Collections for Your Bullet Journal

Moving Collections for Your Bullet Journal

Full confession: I just started a bullet journal in January, so I'm still new to this incredibly flexible way to organize your life. But, as many “BuJo junkies” know, it's a very addicting process. Once you start, you want to make collections for everything. So, if...

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Living in Los Angeles

Living in Los Angeles

When listing the most widely known cities on Earth, Los Angeles definitely comes close to the top of the list, partly because it has a little something for everyone. It doesn't matter if you prefer city life or a suburban atmosphere: "The City of Angels" has a spot...

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Cardboard Box Moving Hacks

Cardboard Box Moving Hacks

The truth is out! You've been living in a state of denial up until this point. Cardboard boxes are not just for packing or DIY crafts! With the help of our moving experts from MovingHelp®, we've created a collection of moving hacks that you can do with leftover...

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