
Moving to Sherbrooke — the heart of Quebec's Eastern Townships. A scenic 1.5-hour drive via Autoroute 10 through Granby and Magog to this vibrant university town.
The Montreal-to-Sherbrooke route follows Autoroute 10 (the Eastern Townships Autoway) southeast from Montreal through Chambly, Granby, and Magog before reaching Sherbrooke. The drive takes about 1.5 hours and passes through some of Quebec's most scenic countryside — rolling hills, farms, and the edges of Mont-Orford National Park near Magog. Sherbrooke is the largest city in the Eastern Townships (Estrie) and home to the Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS) and Bishop's University, making student moves a significant part of the corridor's traffic. The city's downtown core along Rue King Ouest and the Plateau neighbourhood near UdeS are common delivery points. Since this is an intra-provincial move, the same Quebec regulations apply at both ends — no insurance, licence, or health card changes required.
$700
$1,100 – $2,600
GPS-tracked dedicated truck
Furniture blankets & padding
Disassembly & reassembly of furniture
Floor protection at both ends
Basic insurance coverage
Bilingual crew (EN/FR)
Share your move date, home size, and inventory details. We'll send a transparent quote within 24 hours — no hidden fees or surprises.
Our team maps the route via Autoroute 10 (Eastern Townships Autoway) through Granby and Magog, checking for construction near Chambly and seasonal traffic around Bromont.
Our crew carefully wraps and loads your belongings, then heads southeast on the A-10 through the rolling Eastern Townships landscape. Track the truck in real time via GPS.
We deliver to your new Sherbrooke home, reassemble furniture, and do a room-by-room walkthrough to make sure everything is placed exactly where you want it.
If you're a student moving to UdeS or Bishop's, consider a shared move or smaller truck option — ask us about student-friendly pricing.
Autoroute 10 climbs in elevation through the Townships, and winter conditions near Orford and Magog can be snowy — plan extra time for December through March moves.
Sherbrooke's downtown streets around Rue King and Rue Wellington can be tight for large trucks — let us know your exact address so we can plan access.
Summer moves coincide with tourist season in Magog and Bromont, which can slow traffic on A-10 on weekends — weekday moves are smoother.
This is an intra-Quebec move, so your RAMQ card, SAAQ licence, and Hydro-Québec account simply need an address update.
Yes. We offer student-friendly pricing for smaller moves, including shared truck options for single-room or studio apartments. Call 438-900-9990 to ask about our student rates for the Sherbrooke corridor.
A 2-bedroom apartment move typically ranges from $1,100 to $2,600 depending on volume, floor level, and season. Student and studio moves start from $700. Peak season (June–August) rates are higher — book early for the best price.
For the best rates, move between September and May, avoiding the July 1st peak. For student moves, late August is popular but booking early secures availability. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and lower demand.
Autoroute 10 is well-maintained, but sections near Orford and Magog climb in elevation and can see significant snowfall. Our drivers are experienced with winter conditions, use winter tires, and monitor road advisories. We may adjust the schedule if a storm is expected.
Every move includes a GPS-tracked dedicated truck, furniture blankets and padding, disassembly and reassembly of standard furniture, floor protection at both addresses, basic insurance coverage, and a bilingual crew. Packing supplies and premium insurance are available as add-ons.