Saint-Hyacinthe is Quebec's agricultural capital, about 60 km east of Montreal along the A-20. Home to the Technopole agroalimentaire and a vibrant downtown core — we bring Montreal-quality moving service all the way to Saint-Hyacinthe.
Saint-Hyacinthe sits about 60 kilometers east of Montreal along the A-20, serving as the agricultural and agri-food capital of Quebec. The Technopole agroalimentaire — a research and industrial hub — anchors the local economy alongside a charming downtown with heritage buildings along Rue des Cascades, the Marché public, and the Yamaska River running through the city center. The housing market offers excellent value: heritage homes in the old town, established family neighborhoods, and newer developments on the expanding edges. The A-20 provides a direct 45–55 minute connection from downtown Montreal outside rush hour. This is a longer-distance move that benefits from flat-rate pricing rather than hourly. Our crews make the Montreal–Saint-Hyacinthe run regularly and know the A-20 exits, local streets, and best loading approaches across the city.
Saint-Hyacinthe moves are priced as flat-rate due to the 60 km distance — contact us for accurate pricing rather than using the hourly calculator
The A-20 is a straight highway run with minimal congestion east of Beloeil — travel time is predictable outside of rush hour
Heritage homes near Rue des Cascades and the Yamaska River may have narrow access and older construction — confirm layout details with us in advance
Montreal-to-Saint-Hyacinthe moves are quoted as flat rates due to the 60 km distance. A 4½ apartment typically runs $700–$1,000. Family homes range from $900–$1,500. Call 438-900-9990 for a quote tailored to your specific move.
The A-20 from downtown Montreal to Saint-Hyacinthe takes about 45–55 minutes outside rush hour. It's a straightforward highway drive east through the La Fontaine Tunnel and past Beloeil. We schedule departures to avoid morning tunnel congestion.
Yes — we cover all of Saint-Hyacinthe including the Technopole agroalimentaire district, the heritage downtown near Rue des Cascades, the residential neighborhoods along the Yamaska River, and the newer developments on the city's outskirts.
Absolutely. Local moves within Saint-Hyacinthe are quick and affordable — no highway tolls, no bridge crossings. Local moves start at $350 and are billed hourly. We know every neighborhood in the city.

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