Terrebonne is one of Quebec's fastest-growing cities on the North Shore — connected to Montreal via the A-25 bridge and the A-640. From the historic Île-des-Moulins district to the booming Lachenaie sector, we move every corner of Terrebonne.
Terrebonne has exploded in population over the past two decades, making it one of Quebec's top suburban destinations. The city is divided into distinct sectors: old Terrebonne with its charming historic district around Île-des-Moulins and Rue Saint-Louis, the rapidly developing Lachenaie sector to the east with new family subdivisions, and La Plaine further north with affordable newer construction. The A-25 toll bridge provides a direct connection to eastern Montreal and Laval, while the A-640 links to the A-15 corridor. Most Terrebonne homes are newer builds with driveways, attached garages, and wide suburban streets — ideal for truck access. Our crews cross the A-25 bridge regularly and know the toll patterns and traffic rhythms that affect every North Shore move.
The A-25 toll bridge charges per crossing — we factor toll costs into your quote so there are no surprises
Lachenaie's new subdivisions often have ongoing construction — we verify road access and detours the week before your move
Old Terrebonne near Île-des-Moulins has narrower streets and heritage homes — confirm parking and access details with us in advance
A 4½ apartment move from Montreal to Terrebonne typically runs $550–$850. Family homes with 3+ bedrooms range from $700–$1,100. A-25 bridge tolls are included in our quote. Call 438-900-9990 for a precise estimate.
Yes — we cover all of Terrebonne including Lachenaie, La Plaine, and the old Terrebonne historic district. Whether you're in a new subdivision or an established neighborhood, our team handles it.
We primarily use the A-25 toll bridge for eastern Terrebonne and Lachenaie — it's the most direct route. For western Terrebonne and La Plaine, we often take the A-15 through Laval to the A-640. We choose the fastest route based on your exact address and time of day.
Absolutely. Local Terrebonne moves — from Lachenaie to old Terrebonne, La Plaine to the city center — are quick and efficient. No bridge tolls, no highway stress. Local moves start at $350.

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