Candiac is a newer South Shore suburb just south of Brossard, offering affordable single-family homes, a growing community feel, and easy access to Montreal via the Champlain Bridge corridor. We help families move into Candiac every week.
Candiac is a growing residential community on the South Shore, situated just south of Brossard and La Prairie along the Route 132 and A-15 corridors. The city attracts young families with its affordable single-family homes, newer construction, safe streets, and proximity to the Champlain Bridge via Brossard. The RTL bus network connects residents to the Brossard REM station for quick transit to downtown Montreal. Most Candiac homes are relatively new construction — split-levels, two-storeys, and bungalows on generous lots with driveways and garages. The streets are wide and well-planned, making truck access straightforward. Our crews reach Candiac via the A-15 or Route 132 from the Champlain Bridge, and we know the residential grid well.
Candiac is accessed via the A-15 south of Brossard — we time departures to avoid Champlain Bridge rush hour congestion
Most Candiac homes are newer builds with good truck access — confirm driveway length and any overhead obstructions before move day
The Route 132 can get congested near the La Prairie interchange — we use alternate local routes when traffic is heavy
A family home move from Montreal to Candiac runs $500–$900 depending on home size. Apartment moves start at $450–$700. The Champlain Bridge crossing and A-15 distance are factored into pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free estimate.
Candiac doesn't have its own REM station, but the Brossard Rive-Sud REM station is a short drive or bus ride north. The RTL bus network provides connections from Candiac to the REM for daily commuting to downtown Montreal.
Yes — La Prairie, Delson, and Sainte-Catherine are all right next to Candiac and we cover them fully. These communities share the same highway corridors and our crews know the area well.
Generally yes — Candiac's newer construction means wider doorways, standard staircase dimensions, and good driveway access. It's significantly easier than moving into older Montreal walk-ups. We still do a pre-move assessment to confirm access for large furniture pieces.

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