Pointe-aux-Trembles is Montreal's eastern tip — where the city meets the river and affordability meets space. New developments, family homes, and a growing community that's attracting first-time buyers.
Pointe-aux-Trembles (PAT) is the easternmost neighborhood of Montreal, located where the St. Lawrence widens and the island narrows. The area offers some of the most affordable housing on the island — detached homes, bungalows, newer townhouse developments, and waterfront properties along the riverbank. Notre-Dame East serves as the main corridor, and Highway 40 connects to the rest of the city. Moving here is straightforward with wide streets, driveways, and ample parking. The distance from downtown means travel time is a factor for cross-city moves, but local moves within PAT are among the most efficient.
Wide streets and driveways make PAT one of the easiest areas for truck access on the island
New developments near the waterfront offer modern loading amenities — confirm with your builder
Notre-Dame East can be congested during rush hour — we schedule moves to avoid peak traffic
Distance from downtown (30–45 min) is factored into pricing for cross-city moves
Family homes: $425–$775. Townhouses: $350–$575. Apartments: $275–$425. PAT offers some of the most affordable moving costs in Montreal.
For local PAT moves, not at all — it's fast and affordable. For moves to/from downtown, we factor in travel time and route optimization via Highway 40.

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