Moving from Laval to Longueuil

Moving from Laval to Longueuil without stress: experts in inter-bank trips, controlled logistics, reliable residential and commercial service, with WillGo Moving.
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Why choose WillGo for your move from Laval to Longueuil

Choosing WillGo for your move from Laval to Longueuil means taking advantage of more than 15 years of inter-shore expertise. Our team knows the neighborhoods inside out, plans every detail and offers a guaranteed fixed price, with no hidden costs. Available 7 days a week, insured and well equipped, WillGo ensures a smooth, efficient and stress-free move.

The route Laval — Longueuil: distance, routes and bridges

The Laval—Longueuil journey covers approximately 30 to 50 km, for an average duration of 45 minutes to 1:30. Depending on traffic, our teams use the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge, the La Fontaine Tunnel, the A25 toll bridge or the Jacques-Cartier Bridge. The itinerary is always chosen in real time in order to reduce time and costs.

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Our moving services between Laval and Longueuil

Laval — Longueuil residential move

We carry out residential moves for all types of housing, whether they are apartments, condos, single-family homes or even cottages. Each move from Laval to Longueuil includes complete furniture protection using professional covers, straps and adapted equipment.

Our teams dismantle and reassemble common furniture such as those from IKEA or Structube, in order to facilitate transport and prevent damage. A full or partial packaging service is also available upon request, ideal for customers who are short on time or want maximum peace of mind.

Thanks to our experience in apartment buildings in Laval and suburban homes in Longueuil, we know how to manage narrow staircases, elevators and municipal regulations related to parking.

Commercial move between Laval and the South Shore

WillGo also supports businesses for their commercial moves between Laval and the South Shore. We work for offices, businesses, SMEs and certain warehouses, with precise planning aimed at minimizing the interruption of activities.

Our movers are trained to handle computer equipment, office furniture, and professional archives. We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, in order to meet your operational requirements. Our team has concrete experience in industrial parks in Laval and commercial areas in Longueuil.

Transport of heavy and specialized objects

Some moves require additional expertise. We transport heavy and specialized objects such as billiard tables, including dismantling and reassembling, safes, spas and various leisure equipment. We use specialized equipment and safe techniques adapted to this type of load.

Temporary storage for your transition

When possession dates don't coincide, temporary storage becomes an ideal solution. We offer secure storage options on the North Shore and South Shore, for the short or long term, in heated or unheated spaces. Access is simple, whether you are in Laval or Longueuil, and this flexibility greatly facilitates your transition.

Neighborhoods served in Laval and Longueuil

Laval neighborhoods served

We serve all sectors of Laval, including Chomedey, known for its numerous residential buildings, Sainte-Dorothée, a highly sought after residential area, Vimont and Auteuil, Laval-des-Rapides and Pont-Viau, Duvernay, Fabreville, Sainte-Viau, Duvernay, Fabreville, Sainte-Rose with its historic character, as well as Laval-Ouest and the Îles-Laval. This comprehensive coverage makes it easy to move to the North Shore, regardless of where you start.

Boroughs and cities of Longueuil served

On the South Shore side, our services cover Vieux-Longueuil, with its access to the metro, Saint-Hubert, family sector, Greenfield Park and LeMoyne. We also operate in Saint-Lambert, Brossard and Boucherville, often included in the Laval — Longueuil routes, as well as in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville. To find out more about our local services, consult our pages dedicated to moving to Laval and moving to Longueuil, as well as our regional pages for moving to the North Shore and moving to the South Shore.

How to save on your Laval — Longueuil move

There are several concrete ways to reduce the cost of your move from Laval to Longueuil. Choosing a date in the middle of the month helps to avoid periods of high demand, especially the first and last days of the month. Moving between September and May, during the low season, also offers cheaper rates.

Preparing your boxes in advance reduces the labor time that is billed. Pre-sorting your possessions, with donations or visits to the Laval and Longueuil ecocentres, reduces the volume to be transported. Disassemble simple furniture such as shelves or tables by yourself to save time.

Finally, avoiding peak hours on bridges reduces travel time. When possible, choosing a toll-free route, such as the Champlain Bridge over the A25 bridge, helps to control the overall budget. Reserving the lift and parking for the truck on both sides is also essential to avoid unnecessary delays.

Laval and Longueuil: two major hubs in Greater Montreal

Why move from Laval

Laval is the third largest city in Quebec, with more than 440,000 inhabitants. It is an entire island forming a single city, with direct access to the metro thanks to the Cartier, De la Concorde and Montmorency stations. Its economy is diversified, ranging from pharmaceuticals to high technology, not to mention retail. Laval also offers numerous parks and green spaces, such as the Nature Center and the banks, making it a very sought-after living environment.

Why move to Longueuil

Longueuil is the fifth largest city in Quebec, with more than 260,000 inhabitants. Its immediate proximity to Montreal, via the Longueuil—Université-de-Sherbrooke metro station, makes it a strategic choice. Its varied districts, its university campus and its real estate market, which is often more affordable than that of Laval, attract many households. Quick access to highways 20, 30 and 132 makes it easy to travel throughout Greater Montreal.

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