Now hiring · Quebec City, QC

Earn CA$45–80/hour as a mover or delivery driver in Quebec City.

VanDeliveryApp connects independent providers in Quebec City, Quebec with same-day moving, delivery, and junk-removal jobs in their area. Set your own schedule. Pick the jobs you want. Get paid weekly.

Pay range

CA$45–80/h

Schedule

You set it

Type

1099 / contractor

Area

QC

Why drive in Quebec City?

Quebec City is unlike any other moving market in Canada. Nestled along the St. Lawrence River, this UNESCO World Heritage city blends centuries-old stone architecture in Old Quebec with modern high-rises in Sainte-Foy and densely packed walk-ups throughout Saint-Roch and Limoilou. Moving here means navigating narrow cobblestone lanes within the fortified walls, coordinating with building managers in Sainte-Foy's university corridor during the August 1st moving rush — a Quebec-wide tradition that turns the entire province into a logistical puzzle — and hauling furniture up steep staircases in converted historic buildings. VanDeliveryApp connects Quebec City residents with local, local independent providers for moving, same-day delivery, junk removal, furniture assembly, and more, whether you're relocating a one-bedroom in Limoilou or receiving a sofa delivery near the Plains of Abraham.

Many providers on VanDeliveryApp voluntarily carry liability insurance — the Liability Insured badge appears on each quote, and you get upfront pricing before you confirm — no surprise charges after the truck is loaded. Booking is available same-day, and live SMS support keeps you informed at every step. Quebec City's winters are serious: heavy snowfall, icy sidewalks, and road restrictions can complicate any move from November through March, so providers are experienced with cold-weather equipment handling and protecting hardwood furniture from temperature swings. The August 1st provincial moving day creates intense demand across all neighbourhoods simultaneously, so booking well in advance is strongly recommended for that period. For moves in the historic core, providers understand that parking permits and road-access notices are sometimes required by Ville de Québec, and they plan accordingly.

Active job zones

Old Quebec · Saint-Roch · Saint-Jean-Baptiste · Limoilou · Sainte-Foy · Sillery

What you'll do

  • Pick local moving, delivery, and junk-removal jobs from the marketplace — most are in or around Quebec City.
  • Set your own hourly rate. We suggest a range, but you decide.
  • Show up with your van, truck, cargo trailer, or pickup. Non-vehicle helpers welcome too.
  • Get paid weekly via direct deposit. Tips are 100% yours.
  • Get badges (Liability Insured, Background Checked, Cargo Insured) that earn you more jobs.

Requirements

  • Live in or near Quebec City and be 18+.
  • Valid Canadian driver's licence (commercial-auto insurance required for vehicle services).
  • Clean Certn background check — we cover the cost on your first job.
  • Business liability insurance — or willingness to get it before your first booking.
  • A van, truck, cargo trailer, or pickup (optional — helpers without vehicles can still earn).

FAQ — Quebec City

How do I move furniture through Old Quebec's narrow streets and staircases?

Old Quebec's fortified streets were built for horses, not moving trucks, so access points and parking are tightly restricted. VanDeliveryApp providers who work in the area know which streets permit loading and unloading, and they come prepared with the right equipment for steep, narrow staircases common in centuries-old buildings. Booking in advance gives your provider time to check any municipal access requirements with Ville de Québec.

Can I book a mover on August 1st in Quebec City?

August 1st is Quebec's province-wide moving day, and demand for movers in Quebec City spikes dramatically — the entire city is in motion at once, from Saint-Roch apartments to Sainte-Foy condos. VanDeliveryApp lets you book in advance to secure a provider before availability fills up, which is the single most important thing you can do for a July 31st or August 1st move. Waiting until the last week is genuinely risky during this period.

Do VanDeliveryApp providers handle moves during Quebec City's winter conditions?

Yes — local providers are accustomed to Quebec City winters, which regularly bring heavy snow, black ice, and temperatures that can damage sensitive furniture or electronics if not properly wrapped. Providers use moving blankets, stretch wrap, and moisture barriers appropriate for cold-weather moves. If a major storm is forecast, your provider will coordinate with you through SMS support to adjust timing or logistics as needed.

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VanDeliveryApp is an online marketplace operated by MBMT Incorporated that connects customers with independent local service providers. Providers are independent local businesses — not MBMT employees.