Beloeil is a charming South Shore town nestled along the Richelieu River with stunning views of Mont-Saint-Hilaire. From the historic old town to newer residential streets — we bring Montreal-quality moving service to Beloeil.
Beloeil sits along the Richelieu River on the South Shore, about 35 kilometers east of Montreal via the A-20. The town is known for its picturesque old village with century-old homes along Rue Richelieu, stunning views of Mont-Saint-Hilaire across the river, and a growing number of newer residential developments. The charming downtown strip along Rue Laurier features local shops and restaurants that give Beloeil its small-town character. Most homes are single-family with good driveway access, though the older streets near the river can be narrow. Our crews take the A-20 from Montreal and know the Beloeil exits and local road network well — including the route through McMasterville and Mont-Saint-Hilaire for homes on the east side of the river.
The A-20 eastbound is the fastest route to Beloeil — we schedule departures to avoid the morning merge at the La Fontaine Tunnel approach
Older homes along Rue Richelieu near the river have narrow streets and mature trees — confirm truck access with us in advance
Winter conditions on the A-20 between Montreal and Beloeil can include freezing rain — we monitor weather alerts and plan accordingly
A family home move from Montreal to Beloeil typically runs $600–$1,000. Apartment moves start at $500–$750. The A-20 highway distance is factored into pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a personalized estimate.
Yes — Mont-Saint-Hilaire is right across the river from Beloeil and we cover it fully. We also serve McMasterville, Otterburn Park, and Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville in the surrounding area.
The A-20 from downtown Montreal to Beloeil takes about 30–40 minutes outside rush hour. During peak times, the La Fontaine Tunnel approach can add significant delays — we plan our timing to avoid it.
Absolutely. Old Beloeil homes along the Richelieu River often have narrow staircases, low doorways, and delicate heritage features. Our crews bring protective blankets, furniture sliders, and take extra care with period woodwork and plaster.

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