Saint-Henri is Montreal's industrial-chic neighborhood — converted factories along the Lachine Canal, trendy Notre-Dame West boutiques, and classic worker cottages on narrow streets. Every block tells a different story.
Saint-Henri straddles the Lachine Canal with a mix of industrial heritage and modern transformation. You'll find converted canal-side lofts with freight elevators, classic worker cottages on streets like Rose de Lima and Saint-Ferdinand with narrow entries, and new condo developments along Notre-Dame West. Moving here means adapting to each block's character — some streets are wide with good truck access while others are tight residential lanes. The Lionel-Groulx and Place-Saint-Henri metro stations serve the area, and the Atwater Market anchors the eastern edge. Our crews navigate the Saint-Henri mix every week.
Worker cottages on Rose de Lima have narrow front entries — measure doorways before moving day
Canal-side lofts often have freight elevators — coordinate booking with your building manager
Notre-Dame West has metered parking and bike lane restrictions — we use side streets for loading
The Atwater Market area gets congested on weekends — schedule weekday moves when possible
Yes — we regularly handle loft moves in converted factory buildings along the Lachine Canal. We coordinate freight elevator access and bring equipment suited for open-concept spaces.
Worker cottages: $295–$450. Canal lofts: $400–$650. New condos: $375–$575. The variety of building types means pricing varies by specific unit.
Notre-Dame West can be tight, but residential side streets generally have better availability. We arrange temporary parking permits for all Saint-Henri moves.

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