
Choosing WillGo for a move from Montreal to Longueuil means relying on an expert local team on the South Shore. For more than fifteen years, our movers have mastered Montreal neighborhoods and the boroughs of Longueuil, anticipate stairs, alleys and parking, offer a guaranteed fixed price, availability seven days a week and insurance protecting your belongings.
The journey between Montreal and Longueuil varies according to the departure and arrival districts. The distance is generally between eight and twenty kilometers, making it one of the fastest moves to the South Shore when well planned.
The Jacques-Cartier Bridge is often preferred for direct access to Old Longueuil from downtown Montreal. It is particularly convenient for departures from Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie, although it can be congested at peak times.
The Samuel-De Champlain Bridge is ideal for moving from western Montreal to Saint-Hubert or Greenfield Park. Modern and completely free, it offers smooth traffic outside busy periods.
From east Montreal, the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine bridge-tunnel allows you to reach Longueuil quickly. However, work can cause delays, which sometimes makes the Jacques-Cartier Bridge more efficient on schedule.
The Victoria Bridge is a lesser-known, but often less busy, alternative to access certain areas of Longueuil. On average, the truck trip takes between twenty and forty-five minutes. We prefer slots between nine and fifteen hours, or after nineteen hours, in order to reduce the total moving time.
On a daily basis, we support clients leaving Montreal apartments to settle in single-family homes or condos in Longueuil. Outdoor stairs, high floors, and the lack of elevators are part of our daily reality.
Our movers ensure the complete protection of the furniture using professional covers. Disassembling and reassembling furniture, including IKEA or Structube furniture, is included. A complete or partial packaging service is also offered according to your needs.
We carry out commercial moves from downtown Montreal to the business parks of Longueuil. Offices, shops, SMEs and restaurants benefit from rigorous planning in order to minimize business interruption.
The transport of computer equipment and office furniture is carried out with care, according to flexible schedules including evenings and weekends.
Our teams are trained to transport heavy and delicate objects such as pool tables, safes and certain specialized equipment. The equipment used is adapted to each situation.
When the dates of possession do not coincide, we offer secure storage solutions on the South Shore. The warehouses are accessible in the short or long term, heated or not, and easily accessible from Montreal or Longueuil.
We serve all Montreal neighborhoods, including Plateau-Mont-Royal and its outdoor staircases, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension. Verdun, LaSalle, Saint-Henri and the Sud-Ouest offer quick access to the bridges.
The Griffintown, Old Montreal and downtown areas require precise management of elevators and condominium regulations. For their part, NDG and Côte-des-Neiges offer a wide variety of housing options.
In Longueuil, we serve Vieux-Longueuil, known for its access to the metro, Saint-Hubert, a family and residential area, Greenfield Park and LeMoyne. We also facilitate access to nearby cities such as Brossard, Boucherville and Saint-Lambert.
Moving from Montreal has unique challenges. The outdoor staircases in Plateau and Rosemont, often without elevators, require adapted techniques and equipment. Parking is frequently limited and sometimes requires temporary permits.
Some narrow streets make it difficult for trucks to access, while one-way streets and heavy traffic require careful planning. Condos often have strict regulations, such as elevator reservations and limited time slots.
Our team anticipates these constraints, checks municipal regulations and adapts the itinerary to avoid delays and additional costs.
Choosing a date in the middle of the month helps to avoid the busiest periods. Moving between September and May generally offers cheaper rates thanks to the low season.
Preparing your boxes in advance, sorting your possessions and donating useless objects to organizations such as Renaissance or ecocentres reduces the volume carried. Disassembling simple furniture yourself and reserving the lift on time also helps to reduce costs. Moving outside of peak hours reduces travel time.
Longueuil is the fifth largest city in Quebec, with more than 260,000 inhabitants. Its immediate proximity to Montreal, in particular thanks to the Longueuil—Université-de-Sherbrooke metro station, allows you to reach downtown in fifteen to twenty minutes.
The city offers varied boroughs, from the historic charm of Old Longueuil to the family neighborhoods of Saint-Hubert and Greenfield Park. Real estate prices are more affordable, offering more space for families.
Green spaces such as Michel-Chartrand Park, educational institutions and quality of life make Longueuil an ideal destination for a move to the South Shore.
The duration of a move between Montreal and Longueuil depends on several logistical factors, but in most cases, it is a relatively quick move. For standard residential housing, it generally takes half a day, including loading, crossing to the South Shore and unloading. The elements that influence the weather are especially the outdoor stairs in Montreal, access to parking, the presence of an elevator and the specific district in Longueuil. Traffic and the choice of bridge also play an important role. Appropriate planning makes it possible to avoid delays and to ensure a smooth process.
The bridge used for a move to Longueuil always depends on the neighborhood of departure in Montreal and the precise destination in Longueuil. The Jacques-Cartier Bridge is often preferred for direct access to Old Longueuil from downtown and the Plateau. The Samuel De Champlain Bridge is a great option from western Montreal to Saint-Hubert or Greenfield Park. From the east of the city, the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine bridge-tunnel remains logical, despite the work. The Victoria Bridge can also be used as a less busy alternative. The right bridge choice reduces the total moving time.
Yes, WillGo Moving offers packing services adapted to moves between Montreal and Longueuil. The packaging can be complete or partial, depending on your needs. Our teams can pack dishes, fragile items, electronics and furniture, while providing the necessary equipment. This service is particularly useful when time is running out or when certain goods require special attention. Professional packaging also makes it easier to load and ensure better protection when crossing to the South Shore. You choose the level of support, and we adapt to your situation.
Yes. WillGo Moving serves all the boroughs of Longueuil, without exception. This includes Old Longueuil, Saint-Hubert, Greenfield Park, and LeMoyne, as well as the surrounding residential and commercial areas. We also ensure natural continuity to neighboring cities such as Brossard, Boucherville and Saint-Lambert. This comprehensive coverage allows for simple and effective planning, no matter where you end up. Our teams are well aware of local realities: residential streets, apartment buildings, condominiums and single-family homes. You thus benefit from a coherent service that is well adapted to each sector of Longueuil.
Absolutely. Montreal's outdoor staircases are among the most frequent challenges when moving to Longueuil. Whether on Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont or Hochelaga, our movers are trained to work effectively in narrow and often steep stairwells. We use safe techniques, straps and professional covers to protect furniture and walls. This expertise is essential for fast and safe loading before crossing to the South Shore. Good control of these constraints reduces risks and improves the overall efficiency of the move.