Brossard is the South Shore's fastest-growing city — home to the REM light rail station, the buzzing Dix30 shopping district, and the Panama condo towers. Connected to Montreal via the Samuel De Champlain Bridge, Brossard is where suburban space meets urban convenience.
Brossard has transformed dramatically with the arrival of the REM light rail and the new Samuel De Champlain Bridge. The Panama district near the REM station features sleek condo towers attracting young professionals, while the areas around Dix30 and Quartier Chinois offer a mix of suburban family homes and diverse cultural communities. Eastern Brossard has established residential streets with larger single-family homes, while western Brossard near Taschereau Boulevard has a mix of townhouses and apartment complexes. Our crews cross the Champlain Bridge regularly — we know the traffic patterns, the building managers at Panama towers, and the best loading approaches for every type of Brossard home.
The Samuel De Champlain Bridge is the fastest route — avoid it between 7–9 AM and 4–6:30 PM when southbound lanes back up
Panama condo towers require elevator booking and loading dock reservations — plan at least 2 weeks ahead
Suburban homes near Dix30 have driveways and garages — confirm overhead clearance for our truck before move day
A 4½ apartment move from Montreal to Brossard runs $425–$675. Family homes range from $650–$1,100. Panama condo moves with elevator access are often faster and start at $400. Call 438-900-9990 for a personalized quote.
Yes — we move people in and out of the Panama towers regularly. We know the elevator booking process, loading dock rules, underground parking clearances, and the best times to schedule moves in these buildings.
Yes — the REM Rive-Sud station in Brossard is operational, connecting directly to Gare Centrale in downtown Montreal. This makes Brossard even more accessible and has driven a wave of new condo development in the Panama district.
Absolutely. The area around Taschereau Boulevard and the Asian commercial district is one of our regular zones. We serve the residential streets, townhouse complexes, and apartment buildings throughout the neighborhood.

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