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Choosing WillGo for a move from Longueuil to Montreal means benefiting from bi-directional expertise between South Shore and Montreal. Our teams master the boroughs of Longueuil and Montreal neighborhoods, anticipate parking, stairs, alleys and regulations. Each trip is carefully planned, bridges and accesses included, and offered at a fixed price guaranteed for a smooth arrival in Montreal without unnecessary stress.
The route between Longueuil and Montreal uses the same infrastructures as in the other direction, but with different traffic dynamics. The main axes used are the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, the Samuel-De Champlain Bridge and the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Bridge-Tunnel.
In the direction of Montreal, traffic is often more fluid in the morning, because it goes against the flow of travel to the suburbs. The average trip time varies between twenty and forty-five minutes, depending on the time and district of destination.
The choice of bridge depends on the area of arrival in Montreal. The Jacques-Cartier Bridge is preferred for downtown and the Plateau, while the Champlain Bridge is effective for the west of the city. The La Fontaine Tunnel remains an option for eastern Montreal, depending on conditions.
Arriving in Montreal also requires parking planning. In many boroughs, a temporary parking permit is required for the truck. Our team informs you in advance in order to avoid delays and fines.
We support clients leaving homes in Longueuil to settle in Montreal apartments or condos. This type of move often involves downsizing, with a reduction in the volume to be transported.
Our services include full or partial packaging, assistance with decluttering, and careful furniture protection. We adapt our approach to the realities of Montreal housing, whether it's outdoor staircases or apartment buildings.
We also carry out commercial moves from Longueuil to Montreal. This includes relocating businesses, offices, and self-employed workers to downtown or other business districts.
Planning is thorough in order to meet deadlines, manage parking, and minimize business interruption. Flexible hours are offered according to the needs of the company.
Arriving in Montreal presents unique challenges. In many neighborhoods, obtaining a temporary parking permit is mandatory to allow the truck to stop near the building.
The typical outdoor staircases in Plateau-Mont-Royal and Rosemont require safe handling and an experienced team. Narrow alleys can limit access and require appropriate logistics.
In condos, reserving the elevator and complying with condominium regulations are essential. Our team coordinates these aspects beforehand in order to ensure a compliant and unforeseen move.
Moving to Montreal often allows you to get closer to the workplace, especially for those working downtown. Access to the public transportation network, including the subway, buses and BIXI, facilitates daily travel.
Montreal's urban life offers a great diversity of restaurants, cultural activities and nightlife. Many choose Montreal to reduce their travel time and do without a car.
Professional opportunities are numerous, as is the proximity of universities and institutions. For some, leaving Longueuil for Montreal represents a strategic choice based on lifestyle and career.
A move from Longueuil to Montreal generally takes half a day, but the duration can vary depending on several urban factors. Charging in Longueuil is often easier than in Montreal, especially when it comes to single-family homes. Upon arrival, Montreal challenges such as outdoor stairs, parking, and building access can influence the time required. The trip itself usually takes between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the bridge used and the traffic. However, careful planning makes it possible to anticipate these constraints and ensure a smooth move, even in the central districts of Montreal.
The bridge used for a move from Longueuil to Montreal depends mainly on the destination district. The Jacques-Cartier Bridge is often preferred for accessing downtown, Plateau-Mont-Royal or Rosemont. The Samuel-De Champlain Bridge is ideal for reaching western Montreal, such as Verdun or NDG. From east Longueuil, the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel may be a relevant option. Traffic is sometimes more fluid to Montreal in the morning, because it is the opposite direction of suburban travel. Our teams always adapt the itinerary to optimize travel time.
Parking is one of the main challenges when moving to Montreal. Many boroughs require a temporary parking permit, especially in central areas. Our team guides you through the steps to be taken and plans the arrival of the truck according to municipal regulations. We take into account one-way streets, cleaning periods, and no-go areas. This preparation helps avoid delays and complications on moving day. Good parking management is essential to ensure safe and efficient unloading, especially in dense neighborhoods such as the Plateau or downtown.
Absolutely. Outdoor staircases and narrow streets are common realities in Montreal, especially in neighborhoods like Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont or Hochelaga. Our movers are trained to work effectively in these conditions, using adapted techniques and professional equipment. We carefully protect furniture, railings, and walls to avoid damage. This expertise is particularly important when moving from Longueuil, where the units are often more spacious. A good command of these urban challenges allows safe and stress-free unloading in Montreal.
Yes. Downsizing is common when moving from Longueuil to Montreal, especially when moving from a house to an apartment or a condo. We support our customers in this transition by offering adapted solutions, such as targeted packaging, the sorting of goods and the organization of loading. It is also possible to provide temporary storage if some furniture cannot be immediately integrated into the new home. This approach makes it possible to simplify the move and avoid congestion upon arrival. Our aim is to make the transition to a more compact space as smooth as possible.