Bordeaux-Cartierville stretches along the Rivière des Prairies — postwar family homes, accessible streets, and a neighborhood that offers riverside living within the city.
Bordeaux-Cartierville sits between Cartierville and Ahuntsic proper, running along the Rivière des Prairies. The neighborhood features predominantly postwar housing — brick bungalows, split-level homes, and small apartment buildings on wide, well-maintained streets. Boulevard Gouin offers stunning river views and larger properties. Moving here is among the easiest in Montreal — driveways, ample parking, and straightforward access. The area is served by bus routes connecting to the Henri-Bourassa metro station. Families appreciate the quiet streets, proximity to riverside parks, and good school options.
Wide streets and driveways make truck access straightforward — one of the easiest areas to move in Montreal
Gouin Boulevard properties may have larger lots requiring longer carry distances to the truck
Postwar homes often have finished basements — include basement inventory in your move quote
Bus connections to Henri-Bourassa metro are convenient — plan move timing around transit accessibility
Bungalows: $375–$650. Split-levels: $450–$750. Apartments: $295–$450. Easy access typically keeps costs lower than central neighborhoods.
Yes — Gouin Boulevard properties are some of the largest in the area. We bring full crews and may use multiple vehicles for these moves.

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