The Golden Square Mile is where Montreal's grandest heritage meets modern luxury. Victorian mansions, high-end condos along Sherbrooke, and the McGill campus — every move here demands precision and care.
The Golden Square Mile sits between Sherbrooke West, University, Côte-des-Neiges Road, and Pine Avenue — the historic heart of Montreal's anglophone elite. Today it's a mix of luxury condo towers, converted heritage mansions, and McGill University's main campus. Moving here means navigating one-way streets around McTavish and Peel, coordinating with strict condo building rules on Sherbrooke, and handling high-value furniture and artwork in heritage properties. Our white-glove crews bring custom crating, floor protection for marble and hardwood, and the experience to handle museum-quality pieces.
Sherbrooke West condos have strict elevator booking windows — reserve 2–3 weeks in advance
One-way streets around McTavish and Peel require careful truck routing — our drivers know every lane
Heritage properties often have narrow doorways that don't accommodate modern furniture — plan for disassembly
McGill student moves in August create parking congestion — book early and start before 8 AM
Yes — our premium tier includes white-glove handling, custom crating for artwork and antiques, full floor protection, and a dedicated move coordinator. This is standard for Golden Square Mile properties.
Luxury condos: $500–$900. Heritage mansions: $1,200–$4,000+ depending on size and specialty items. We provide complimentary in-home estimates for all Golden Square Mile moves.
Absolutely. We move students and faculty near McGill regularly. From Milton Street walk-ups to luxury Sherbrooke condos, we know every building type in the area.

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