Now hiring · Toronto, ON

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

VanDeliveryApp connects independent providers in Toronto, Ontario 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

ON

Why drive in Toronto?

Toronto is one of Canada's most densely built cities, where a move from a Liberty Village loft to a North York townhouse can mean navigating narrow one-way streets, underground parking garages, and building freight elevator booking windows all in the same afternoon. VanDeliveryApp connects Toronto residents with a marketplace of independent local providers for moving, furniture delivery, junk removal, labour help, and construction-materials drop-off — whether you're shifting a studio apartment in Scarborough, clearing out a basement in Etobicoke, or hauling flat-pack furniture up to a Yonge-Eglinton high-rise. The GTA's sheer size means your helper can be across several postal codes, so the platform matches you with providers who actually know the neighbourhoods you're moving between, reducing transit time and last-minute surprises.

Toronto's condo market means freight elevator reservations are a real scheduling constraint — many buildings in Downtown Toronto and Mississauga require 24-to-48-hour advance notice to book the service elevator, and missing that window can derail an entire move day. Many providers on VanDeliveryApp voluntarily carry liability insurance — the Liability Insured badge appears on each quote, and pricing is displayed upfront before you confirm, so there are no surprise fuel surcharges or stair fees added at the door. Same-day bookings are available for urgent pickups and deliveries, and live SMS support keeps you updated without needing to chase anyone down. Winter months bring additional considerations: icy loading docks, slippery driveways, and limited street parking during snowstorms are all factors Toronto movers deal with regularly, and experienced local providers come prepared with the right equipment and packing protection.

Active job zones

Downtown Toronto · Scarborough · North York · Etobicoke · York · East York

What you'll do

  • Pick local moving, delivery, and junk-removal jobs from the marketplace — most are in or around Toronto.
  • 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 Toronto 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 — Toronto

Do I need to book the freight elevator before scheduling a move in a Toronto condo?

Yes — most condo buildings in Downtown Toronto and surrounding areas require residents to reserve the freight elevator through building management, often 24 to 48 hours in advance. It's your responsibility to secure that booking, but once you have a confirmed window, share it with your VanDeliveryApp provider so they can schedule arrival accordingly and avoid delays.

Can VanDeliveryApp help with moves between Toronto proper and the wider GTA, like Mississauga or Scarborough?

Absolutely. Providers on the platform regularly handle moves across the Greater Toronto Area, including trips between downtown neighbourhoods and outer areas like Scarborough, Etobicoke, and Mississauga. When booking, enter both your pickup and drop-off addresses so the platform can match you with a provider whose service area covers the full route.

How does parking work for moves on busy Toronto streets like Queen Street West or King Street?

Parking a moving van on Toronto's downtown arterials can be complicated by bike lanes, streetcar routes, and peak-hour restrictions. In many cases you'll need a temporary parking permit from the City of Toronto to legally hold a curbside spot for loading and unloading — these are applied for through the city's permit system and should be arranged before your move date. Let your provider know about any access limitations when booking so they can plan the right approach.

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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.