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Schwartz Travel is a short-term luggage storage service for travelers in Canada. It covers cities including Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa, with plans to expand to Victoria, Halifax, and Winnipeg. Instead of using traditional station lockers, it works with vetted local partners such as boutiques, upscale shops, and hotels, positioning itself more as a “concierge-style storage network.”
Users can search for nearby storage locations on mobile or on the website, view photos, opening hours, and prices, complete the booking online, and receive instant confirmation, the address, and drop-off instructions by SMS/email. At drop-off, users show the confirmation details; the merchant tags the luggage and provides a digital or physical claim check. If travel plans change, storage time can be extended through the app or website. On the security side, the text states that partner locations must have non-public storage areas, video monitoring at drop-off zones, and staff training; some locations also provide tamper-evident seals. Each booking includes up to $1,000 in Schutz Protection, covering theft and damage.
Pricing is relatively clear: the standard rate is $5.95 per item per day, while multi-day storage is $4.75 per item per day, with discounts starting from 3 days. It also emphasizes no size-based surcharges, no hidden fees, and free cancellation before drop-off. Compared with the stated $15–30/day for station or airport lockers, the pricing is competitive. For support, the website repeatedly highlights 24/7 Canadian team support, but does not specify a concrete response-time SLA.
Its advantages include a simple booking process, transparent pricing, coverage of core transportation and tourist areas in major cities, and reduced user concerns through partner vetting and insurance. The downside is that it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product: the text does not disclose team permissions, admin dashboards, APIs, data compliance certifications, or enterprise integration capabilities. Specific addresses are also only shown after booking, so pre-booking transparency is limited. It is better suited to individual travelers with late check-outs, layovers, short city stays, Airbnb guests, and people carrying large luggage.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, supported payment methods, or multilingual options, so its China access status is unknown. If using it in Canada, users should check whether the website is directly accessible and whether it supports domestic Chinese credit cards or mobile payments. Comparable alternatives include Bounce, LuggageHero, Stasher, Radical Storage, as well as hotel front desks and airport or station lockers.
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schwartztravel.ca is an Canada Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach schwartztravel.ca directly.