Boucherville is one of the South Shore's most prestigious suburbs — home to the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville, upscale family neighborhoods, and a well-established community. Connected via the A-20 and the La Fontaine Tunnel, we move Boucherville with care.
Boucherville is a well-established, upscale South Shore suburb known for its excellent quality of life, top-rated schools, and the stunning Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville right on its doorstep. The city is primarily residential with spacious single-family homes, mature tree-lined streets, and a strong community identity. Boulevard Marie-Victorin runs along the waterfront, while the interior streets feature larger lots and well-maintained properties. The A-20 and the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel are the primary connections to Montreal — making tunnel traffic patterns crucial for scheduling. Many Boucherville homes are substantial properties with multiple levels, finished basements, and sometimes pools that require careful planning during a move. Our crews know the Boucherville exits off the A-20 and navigate the residential grid efficiently.
The La Fontaine Tunnel backs up heavily at rush hour — we schedule all Boucherville moves to cross between 9:30 AM and 3 PM
Boucherville homes are often larger properties — expect 3–4 mover crews and potentially a second truck for 4+ bedroom homes
Finished basements with heavy furniture require careful stair navigation — let us know about basement contents during your quote
A family home move from Montreal to Boucherville typically runs $650–$1,200 depending on home size and contents. Smaller apartment moves start at $500–$750. Tunnel crossing time is factored into pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a precise quote.
Absolutely. Boucherville has some of the South Shore's largest family homes. We bring full crews of 3–4 movers, use multiple trucks when needed, and handle furniture disassembly, basement contents, and delicate items with professional care.
Outside rush hour, the tunnel crossing takes 10–15 minutes. During peak times (7–9 AM, 3:30–6 PM), it can take 30–60+ minutes. We build this into our scheduling and always avoid peak crossings for Boucherville moves.
Yes — the Boulevard Marie-Victorin waterfront is one of Boucherville's most desirable areas. We know the street layouts, parking limitations, and loading approaches for the larger waterfront properties along this route.

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