Lachine sits where the Lachine Canal meets the St. Lawrence — waterfront living, family neighborhoods, and a growing number of modern developments. We know every block.
Lachine is a waterfront borough where the Lachine Canal meets the St. Lawrence River. The area features older family homes, waterfront condos, and new developments along the canal path. Moving here involves a mix of classic residential homes with driveways and modern condo buildings with loading docks. The borough is well-connected via Highway 20 and the Lachine Canal bike path. Boulevard Saint-Joseph is the main commercial artery, and parking is generally easier than in central Montreal.
Canal-side condos in Lachine often have modern loading facilities — confirm with your building
Waterfront properties may have limited access during canal path events — check the schedule
Highway 20 access makes Lachine efficient for moves to/from the West Island and South Shore
Family homes: $400–$750. Canal-side condos: $350–$600. Easy access keeps Lachine moves affordable.

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