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WillGo has been moving from Montreal to Brossard for over fifteen years with a local and transparent approach. Our professional movers know Brossard, the DIX30, the REM and Montreal neighborhoods. We offer a guaranteed fixed price, no hidden costs, full insurance and availability seven days a week for all your projects.
The journey between Montreal and Brossard generally varies between twelve and twenty-five kilometers depending on the neighborhoods of departure. It is a strategic corridor to the South Shore, particularly popular with new residents attracted by the REM and urban development.
The Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge is the main option to reach Brossard. Modern, large and completely free for moving trucks, it provides direct access to Quartier Champlain, the DIX30 sector and Highway 10. From West Montreal and Downtown West, this is the most efficient route.
The average trip time is between twenty-five and fifty minutes depending on traffic. Highways 10 and 15 facilitate access to the main sectors of Brossard, while Taschereau Boulevard remains the central commercial axis.
Alternatives exist depending on your starting point, including the Victoria Bridge or the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel, although these options are less direct. To limit delays, we prefer removals outside of peak hours, either between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., or after 6:30 p.m. The new Champlain Bridge has significantly reduced crossing times.
We support clients leaving Montreal apartments to settle in houses or condos in Brossard. Modern condos in the DIX30 sector and Panama, as well as single-family homes in established neighborhoods, are part of our daily lives.
Full furniture protection is provided using professional covers. The dismantling and reassembling of the furniture is included, and a complete or partial packaging service is offered according to your needs.
We carry out commercial moves from downtown Montreal to the business parks of Brossard. The DIX30 sector, Taschereau Boulevard and commercial areas are home to offices, businesses and restaurants requiring precise planning.
Our teams organize each project in order to minimize business interruptions, with flexible schedules including evenings and weekends.
We also offer temporary storage, the transport of heavy objects such as pool tables and safes, the assembly of furniture and the supply of packaging materials.
Brossard is distinguished by the diversity of its sectors, each with its own particularities. The DIX30 and Panama form a modern neighborhood combining condos, shops and direct access to the REM, very popular with young professionals.
Sector R is known for its established residential neighborhoods and single-family homes. Sector S attracts families thanks to its schools and parks, while Sector T offers a quiet and green environment.
Quartier Champlain is experiencing rapid development near the new bridge. Taschereau Boulevard remains the main commercial axis, while Grande-Allée represents a rapidly evolving sector.
Brossard is a fast-growing city with more than one hundred forty thousand inhabitants. The arrival of the REM makes it possible to connect downtown Montreal in less than fifteen minutes, transforming daily mobility.
Quartier DIX30 offers a unique concentration of shops, restaurants and entertainment spaces. Families appreciate reputable schools, services, and cultural diversity.
For a budget comparable to that of Montreal, Brossard makes it possible to obtain more space and a balanced living environment, while remaining in the immediate vicinity of the city thanks to the Samuel-De Champlain Bridge.
To reduce costs, it is advisable to avoid the high season between May and July as well as the beginning and end of the month. Preparing your boxes in advance and sorting your goods reduces the volume transported.
Since the Champlain Bridge is free, there are no tolls added to the trip. Moving outside of peak hours reduces travel time. A detailed quote helps to avoid any surprises.
A move between Montreal and Brossard generally takes half a day, depending on several logistical factors. The total time includes loading in Montreal, traveling to the South Shore, and unloading at destination. The elements that influence the duration include the exterior staircases typical of Montreal, access to parking, the presence of an elevator, as well as the specific area of Brossard. Traffic on the Samuel De Champlain Bridge and peak hours can also play a role. However, good planning makes it possible to optimize the journey and ensure a smooth move, without wasting unnecessary time.
The most used route for moving from Montreal to Brossard is the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge, which offers direct, modern and fluid access to the city. This bridge is particularly effective for reaching sectors such as DIX30, Quartier Champlain, Panama and Grande-Allée. Depending on the starting neighborhood in Montreal, some alternatives may be considered, such as the Victoria Bridge or the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel. The choice of the itinerary also depends on the time of the move and the traffic. Appropriate planning reduces delays and ensures efficient transport to Brossard.
Yes. WillGo Moving serves all sectors of Brossard, without exception. This includes Quartier DIX30, Panama, sectors R, S and T, sectors R, S and T, Quartier Champlain, Grande-Allée as well as residential areas established near Taschereau Boulevard. Each sector has its own particularities, such as the modern condos in DIX30 or the single-family homes in quieter neighborhoods. Our teams are well aware of these realities and adapt their approach according to the type of housing, access to parking and municipal or condominium regulations specific to each sector.
Absolutely. The DIX30 sector is mostly composed of modern condos subject to specific condominium regulations. Our movers are used to managing the reservation of elevators, the respect of authorized time slots and the protection of common areas. We use professional covers and adapted techniques to avoid damage to walls, floors or elevators. This experience is essential to ensure an efficient and smooth move in a dense urban environment. Good coordination with building management saves time and avoids complications on moving day
Yes. We offer complete or partial packing services for moves between Montreal and Brossard. This service includes the packaging of fragile items, dishes, electronics and furniture, as well as the provision of the necessary equipment. Professional packaging is particularly useful when moving from a Montreal apartment to a suburban home or a modern condo. It effectively protects your goods during transport and simplifies loading and unloading. You can choose only the help you need, based on your level of preparation and priorities.