Vaudreuil-Dorion sits west of Montreal along the A-40, offering growing families spacious suburban homes, excellent schools, and a commuter-friendly location. From established streets near the old village to brand-new developments — we move Vaudreuil-Dorion.
Vaudreuil-Dorion has become one of the most popular commuter towns west of Montreal, attracting families seeking more house for their dollar along the A-40 corridor. The city offers a mix of established residential neighborhoods near the old Vaudreuil village and Dorion waterfront, plus rapidly expanding new developments further inland. The commuter train (exo Vaudreuil–Hudson line) connects residents directly to downtown Montreal. Moving here from the island usually means a 30–45 minute highway drive — our crews time departures to avoid the worst congestion at the A-40/A-30 interchange. Most homes have driveways, garages, and good street access, making loading significantly easier than in central Montreal.
The A-40 west of the A-30 interchange can bottleneck during rush hour — we schedule departures between 9:30 AM and 3 PM for optimal flow
New developments in Vaudreuil-Dorion often have temporary road configurations — we confirm access routes the week before your move
Most homes have driveways and garages — confirm overhead clearance and driveway length to ensure our truck fits comfortably
A typical Montreal-to-Vaudreuil-Dorion move for a 4½ runs $550–$800 depending on volume and floor level. Family homes with 3+ bedrooms range from $750–$1,200. The highway distance is factored into our pricing. Call 438-900-9990 for a free quote.
Yes — we cover the old Vaudreuil village, the Dorion waterfront area, the new residential developments near the A-40, and every neighborhood in between. We also serve nearby Pincourt, Île-Perrot, and Hudson.
The exo Vaudreuil–Hudson train is great for daily commuting but doesn't help on moving day. Our trucks take the A-40 directly — outside rush hour, it's a smooth 35–45 minute drive from downtown Montreal to Vaudreuil-Dorion.
Yes — July 1st is Quebec's Moving Day and Vaudreuil-Dorion is busy with families relocating. Highway traffic is heavier than usual. Book as early as February and we'll plan timing to avoid the A-40 rush.

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