Snowdon sits at the crossroads of CDN and NDG — a diverse, transit-connected neighborhood with apartments, duplexes, and condos clustered around the Snowdon metro station and Décarie Boulevard.
Snowdon is the area surrounding the Snowdon metro interchange and Décarie Boulevard, straddling the border between Côte-des-Neiges and NDG. The neighborhood features a dense mix of apartment buildings (3–6 storeys with elevators), older duplexes and triplexes on side streets, and newer condo developments. Moving here means dealing with Décarie Boulevard's constant traffic, navigating tight residential streets off Queen Mary Road, and coordinating elevator bookings in mid-rise buildings. The Snowdon metro interchange provides excellent transit access, making the area popular with commuters and young professionals.
Décarie Boulevard traffic is constant — we schedule arrivals from side streets to avoid the bottleneck
Mid-rise apartment buildings near Snowdon metro require elevator booking — confirm with your building
Queen Mary Road has limited parking during business hours — early morning or weekend moves are best
Older duplexes on streets like Bourret and Linton have classic exterior staircases — same as Plateau-style moves
Apartments with elevator: $325–$500. Walk-up duplexes: $350–$550. Condos: $375–$575. Elevator access often makes moves faster and more affordable.
Near Décarie and Queen Mary it can be tight during business hours. We always arrange parking permits on residential side streets for the best truck access.
Yes — the apartment buildings surrounding Snowdon metro are some of our most frequent stops. We know each building's elevator rules and loading logistics.

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