The Point has deep roots — working-class row houses, a tight-knit community, and new canal-side condos transforming the waterfront. We respect the heritage and handle the new with equal care.
Pointe-Saint-Charles — known locally as 'The Point' — is one of Montreal's oldest working-class neighborhoods, located south of the Lachine Canal between Saint-Henri and Verdun. The neighborhood features classic row houses and cottages on streets like Centre, Charlevoix, and Wellington South, alongside newer condo developments along the canal. Moving here means working with narrow row house entries, tight street parking, and sometimes challenging access on older blocks. The canal-side condos offer modern loading docks and elevators. The Charlevoix metro station serves the area, and the Wellington Street commercial strip anchors the community.
Row houses on Centre Street have narrow front entries — confirm doorway width before moving large furniture
Canal-side condo buildings have modern loading docks — book elevator access 2 weeks ahead
Street parking is tight on residential blocks — we arrange temporary no-parking signs through the borough
Some older blocks have uneven sidewalks — we bring ramps and grip mats for safe dolly operation
Row houses: $295–$475. Canal condos: $375–$575. Larger homes: $450–$700. The mix of old and new means pricing varies by building type.
Yes — our crews work in Pointe-Saint-Charles regularly. We know which streets accommodate full-size trucks and where we need to use smaller vehicles.
Yes — the newer developments along the Lachine Canal are well-equipped with loading docks and freight elevators. We coordinate all building logistics for you.

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