Dollard-des-Ormeaux — known locally as DDO — is a family-oriented West Island community along the A-40 corridor. With Centennial Park at its heart, a diverse and welcoming population, and streets lined with split-levels and bungalows, DDO is quintessential suburban Montreal.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux is one of the West Island's largest and most diverse communities, stretching along the A-40 (Trans-Canada) between Pierrefonds to the north and Saint-Laurent to the east. The city is built around residential crescents and cul-de-sacs filled with split-level homes, bungalows, and two-storey family houses — many dating from the 1960s and 1970s suburban expansion. Centennial Park is the green centrepiece of the community, with sports fields, a pool, and walking trails. The commercial hub along Boulevard des Sources and Boulevard de Salaberry offers shops and services. Moving in DDO is straightforward compared to downtown Montreal — most homes have driveways, garages, and good truck access. Our crews navigate the residential loops and crescents efficiently, handling everything from aging bungalow cleanouts to full family home relocations.
DDO's residential crescents and cul-de-sacs can be tight for large trucks — we use smaller vehicles when needed and always scout the address in advance
Most DDO homes have driveways and garages — confirm clearance height and turning radius for our moving truck, especially on curved streets
The A-40 interchange at Boulevard des Sources is the fastest access point — we time DDO moves to avoid weekday rush-hour congestion
A typical DDO family home move runs $500–$900 depending on home size, number of floors, and total volume. Moves from downtown Montreal to DDO start at $475 for smaller loads. Call 438-900-9990 for a free estimate.
Yes — we cover every street in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, from the residential loops near Centennial Park to the streets along Boulevard des Sources and Boulevard de Salaberry. Whether you're in a split-level near Westpark or a bungalow near Thorndale, we're there.
Yes — DDO is a 25–30 minute drive west on the A-40, with the Boulevard des Sources exit providing direct access to the heart of the community. We plan all DDO moves around highway timing to keep your schedule on track.
Absolutely. Many DDO homes were built in the 1960s–1970s and may have narrow hallways, finished basements with tight staircases, and heavy vintage furniture. Our crews are experienced with these layouts and bring the right equipment to protect both your home and your belongings.

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