Saint-Michel is home to Cirque du Soleil and one of Montreal's most diverse residential communities — affordable housing, family-friendly streets, and a neighborhood that's constantly evolving.
Saint-Michel is a large residential neighborhood in Montreal's northeast, bordered by the Metropolitan highway and Pie-IX Boulevard. The area is known as the home of TOHU and Cirque du Soleil's international headquarters. Housing consists primarily of duplexes, triplexes, small apartment buildings, and some single-family homes. The neighborhood is affordable with wider streets than central Montreal, making truck access generally straightforward. The Saint-Michel metro station and several bus routes serve the area. Moving here is typically efficient — good parking, manageable staircases, and a welcoming community.
Saint-Michel streets are wider than central neighborhoods — full-size truck access is usually straightforward
Pie-IX Boulevard can be congested during construction — we use residential side streets for access
Many duplexes have both front and rear access — we assess the fastest loading route
The Metropolitan highway provides quick connections — efficient for long-distance moves
Apartments and duplexes: $295–$475. Family homes: $400–$700. Saint-Michel is one of the most affordable neighborhoods to move in Montreal.
Yes — wider streets, good parking, and manageable building types make Saint-Michel one of the easiest neighborhoods for moving trucks and crews.
Yes — the residential streets around TOHU and the Cirque du Soleil headquarters are in our regular service area.

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