Longueuil is the gateway to the South Shore — connected to Montreal via the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge, and the Metro yellow line. From the heritage charm of Vieux-Longueuil to modern condos near the Metro station, we move the whole city.
Longueuil sits directly across the St. Lawrence from downtown Montreal, making it one of the closest South Shore destinations. The city has distinct character zones: Vieux-Longueuil with its heritage stone homes and tree-lined streets near Rue Saint-Charles, the condo towers and newer developments clustered around the Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke Metro station, and the quieter suburban family neighborhoods spreading east toward Saint-Hubert. Moving here from Montreal means crossing the Jacques-Cartier or Champlain Bridge — our crews time every crossing to avoid rush-hour gridlock. Many Vieux-Longueuil homes have narrow hallways and steep interior stairs typical of heritage buildings, while the newer condos require elevator booking and loading dock coordination.
The Jacques-Cartier Bridge is brutal at rush hour — we schedule Longueuil moves between 9:30 AM and 3 PM
Vieux-Longueuil heritage homes have narrow hallways and steep stairs — confirm dimensions with us before moving day
Condo towers near the Metro station require elevator booking at least 2 weeks in advance
A typical apartment move from Montreal to Longueuil runs $400–$650 for a 4½. Family homes range from $600–$1,000 depending on size. Bridge crossing time is factored into our pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free estimate.
Yes — we cover Vieux-Longueuil, the Metro district, LeMoyne, Saint-Hubert, Greenfield Park, and every neighborhood in between. Whether you're in a heritage home on Saint-Charles or a condo tower near Place Charles-Le Moyne, we're there.
Outside rush hour, the Jacques-Cartier Bridge takes 15–20 minutes from downtown. The Champlain Bridge is usually 10–15 minutes. We build this into our schedule and avoid peak hours to keep your move efficient.
Yes — July 1st is just as hectic on the South Shore as it is in Montreal. Bridge traffic is extreme that day. Book early (February or March) and we'll plan your crossing time strategically.

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