Mirabel has transformed from the site of the former international airport into one of Quebec's fastest-growing residential cities. With Premium Outlets, new family subdivisions, and a rural-suburban mix — we move Mirabel's expanding community.
Mirabel sits northwest of Montreal, accessible via the A-15 through Laval and Blainville. The city has transformed dramatically since the closure of the former Mirabel International Airport — vast tracts of former airport land have been redeveloped into residential neighborhoods, while the Premium Outlets mall has become a regional shopping destination. Mirabel offers a unique rural-suburban mix: you'll find brand-new family subdivisions with modern homes alongside agricultural land and hobby farms. The drive from downtown Montreal takes 40–55 minutes outside rush hour. Most Mirabel homes are newer construction with spacious lots, garages, and excellent truck access. Our crews handle the A-15 corridor to Mirabel regularly and know the local roads through the various sectors of this sprawling municipality.
Mirabel is spread over a large territory — confirm your exact sector so we can plan the most efficient highway route and exit
New residential developments near the former airport lands may have unpaved shoulders and temporary road configurations
The A-15 north of Blainville moves well outside rush hour — we schedule Mirabel moves to depart after 9:30 AM
A family home move from Montreal to Mirabel runs $700–$1,200 depending on size and exact location within Mirabel. Apartment moves start at $600–$900. The distance is factored into our pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free quote.
Mirabel is about 40–55 minutes from downtown Montreal via the A-15 outside rush hour. The southern sectors near the Premium Outlets are closer, while the northern rural areas add extra drive time. We adjust our scheduling based on your exact address.
Yes — we cover all of Mirabel including the new residential developments near the former airport, the areas around Premium Outlets, Saint-Janvier, Saint-Augustin, Domaine-Vert, and the rural sectors. No part of Mirabel is out of our reach.
Absolutely. Mirabel-to-Montreal moves are one of our regular routes. We take the A-15 south through Blainville and Laval, timing the trip to avoid bridge congestion. Expect a smooth 45–55 minute highway drive outside peak hours.

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