Parc-Extension is Montreal's most multicultural neighborhood — a dense, vibrant community where over 100 languages are spoken. Affordable walk-ups, tight streets, and a neighborhood that pulses with life from every corner of the world.
Parc-Extension is a small, densely packed neighborhood bordered by the CP rail yards, Acadie Boulevard, and the Town of Mount Royal. It is one of Montreal's most affordable areas and home to immigrant communities from South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and beyond. The housing stock is almost entirely walk-up apartment buildings — three to four storeys with exterior staircases — on narrow streets like Birnam, Wiseman, and Ogilvy. Parking is extremely limited, and double-parked vehicles are common. Our crews handle Parc-Ex moves with efficiency and cultural sensitivity — we understand the unique needs of families relocating here.
Streets like Birnam and Wiseman are very narrow — we use smaller trucks when full-size vehicles don't fit
Parking is extremely limited — we always arrange permits and arrive early to secure loading zones
Exterior staircases are standard — stair-climbing dollies are essential for every Parc-Ex move
Many families have large households — we bring extra blankets and wardrobe boxes for extensive clothing
3½ apartments: $275–$400. 4½ apartments: $350–$500. Parc-Ex is one of the most affordable areas to move in Montreal.
It depends on the street. We have vehicles ranging from cargo vans to 24-foot trucks. For the narrowest streets, we use smaller vehicles and may need to shuttle loads.
Yes — our bilingual (English-French) crews serve all Parc-Ex residents. We communicate clearly and respectfully with families from all backgrounds.

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