Île-des-Soeurs is an island community defined by high-rise condos, waterfront townhouses, and a self-contained lifestyle. Bridge access and building logistics require a moving team that knows the island inside out.
Île-des-Soeurs (Nuns' Island) is a residential island community in the St. Lawrence, connected to Verdun by the Champlain Bridge corridor. The island features a mix of luxury high-rise condo towers, modern townhouse complexes, and some remaining low-rise developments. Every move on the island involves bridge logistics — there's limited access, and peak-hour traffic can cause significant delays. Most buildings have loading docks and freight elevators but enforce strict scheduling. Building management typically requires advance notice, proof of insurance, and damage deposits. We move on the island weekly and have relationships with most building managers.
Bridge access creates bottlenecks — schedule moves between 9:30 AM and 3:30 PM to avoid rush hours
Condo towers enforce strict elevator booking — reserve 2–3 weeks in advance
Underground parking clearance varies by building — we confirm vehicle fit before move day
Building managers require insurance certificate and damage deposit — we provide all documentation
1-bedroom condos: $400–$625. 2-bedroom condos: $550–$825. Townhouses: $625–$975. Bridge logistics and building coordination are factored into pricing.
Yes — we move on Île-des-Soeurs weekly and have working relationships with management at most major buildings. This helps us coordinate elevator access and loading logistics smoothly.
We build bridge traffic into our scheduling. Mid-morning starts (9:30 AM) and mid-afternoon wrap-ups avoid the worst congestion. For large moves requiring multiple trips, we optimize each crossing.

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