Repentigny sits on the North Shore along the Rivière des Prairies, connected to Montreal via the A-40 and the Le Gardeur Bridge. A well-established family suburb with waterfront charm and growing neighborhoods — we know every sector of Repentigny.
Repentigny is a well-established North Shore suburb east of Montreal, stretching along the Rivière des Prairies with distinct sectors: central Repentigny with its waterfront residential streets and local shops along Notre-Dame, and the Le Gardeur sector further east with newer family developments and more affordable housing. The A-40 autoroute is the primary connection to Montreal, running through the city's southern edge. Most homes are single-family with driveways and good truck access. The waterfront streets near the river offer scenic living but can have narrower road configurations. Our crews handle the A-40 corridor daily and know the traffic patterns at the Le Gardeur interchange and the Bout-de-l'Île approach from Pointe-aux-Trembles.
The A-40 eastbound toward Repentigny gets heavy during morning rush — we schedule departures after 9:30 AM for smooth highway flow
Waterfront homes along the Rivière des Prairies may have limited street parking — we coordinate reserved loading zones in advance
Le Gardeur sector developments are still expanding — confirm your exact address access route with us before moving day
A typical move from Montreal to Repentigny for a 4½ runs $525–$800. Family homes range from $700–$1,100 depending on size and volume. Highway distance is factored into our pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free estimate.
Yes — Le Gardeur is part of Repentigny and we cover it fully. From the newer subdivisions to the established streets near the commercial zone on Notre-Dame, our crews know the sector well.
The A-40 eastbound is the primary route, passing through Pointe-aux-Trembles and crossing into Repentigny. Outside rush hour, it's about 30–40 minutes from downtown. We time every move to avoid the 7–9 AM congestion at the Bout-de-l'Île.
Yes — we handle moves between Repentigny and Terrebonne, Mascouche, L'Assomption, and Charlemagne regularly. Local North Shore routes are fast and avoid bridge crossings entirely.

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