Brossard Movers (South Shore)
Local moving company serving Brossard since 2017. Champlain Bridge timing for Montreal↔Brossard moves, REM corridor condo loading docks near the Du Quartier and Panama stations, Quartier DIX30 commercial relocations, dispatch across sectors O/J/L/R/Y/Z — bilingual crews and written binding estimates.
Moving in Brossard
Brossard moves, handled from quote to delivery by one team
CNS Logistics is headquartered in Saint-Laurent, about 25 to 30 minutes from Brossard via the Champlain Bridge and the A-10. Brossard sits on the western South Shore and anchors a dense corridor that has grown rapidly since the REM (Réseau express métropolitain) south branch opened — from the Quartier DIX30 lifestyle and commercial hub on the city's western edge to the condo towers rising near the Du Quartier and Panama REM stations.
Every Brossard job runs on our own 12-truck GPS-tracked fleet with bilingual CNS crews — never subcontractors. Brossard is predominantly francophone and includes a significant Chinese-Canadian community visible along its commercial corridors and service businesses. Bridge selection — Champlain as the main route, Victoria as an off-peak alternative — is timed around rush hour and the specific origin in Montreal. For broader South Shore context see our Longueuil page.
Estimates are written and binding once signed. Packing, piano moves, condo dock coordination and long-distance transport are quoted separately so the residential rate stays clear.
What to expect
What makes Brossard moves different
Four factors we plan for on every Brossard job.
Champlain Bridge timing — with Victoria as an off-peak alternative
Most Montreal↔Brossard moves cross the Champlain Bridge directly into the A-10 / A-15 interchange — the faster route for origins in the West Island, downtown or along the A-15 corridor. Victoria Bridge is a useful off-peak alternative for Montreal origins closer to the Saint-Lawrence shore. Bridge choice is confirmed on the written estimate; northbound departures and southbound returns are paced around each bridge's usual AM and PM slowdowns, and we build in time for ongoing Boulevard Taschereau (Route 134) transit redevelopment.
REM corridor condo moves — Du Quartier, Panama and Lapinière loading docks
Since the REM south branch opened, the condo corridor along Boulevard du Quartier and Boulevard Lapinière has filled with new high-rise buildings near the Du Quartier and Panama stations. These towers run time-windowed loading docks that require advance booking (typically 48 to 72 hours), and many maintain REM-construction-era syndicate procedures. We reserve the dock directly with building management, submit CNS's $5M Intact Insurance certificate to the syndicat, and bring floor runners, corner guards and elevator padding. Weekday daytime windows are the easiest to secure.
Quartier DIX30 — commercial and office-condo relocations
The Quartier DIX30 commercial hub on Brossard's western edge anchors a dense mix of retail, restaurant and office-condo tenants. Commercial moves in and around DIX30 often need evening or overnight windows to avoid business-hours traffic, and the office-condo towers run their own dock schedules separate from retail deliveries. We plan commercial Brossard jobs with building-specific loading windows, certificate submissions to property management, and written inventory handoffs.
Brossard sectors — dispatch by sector (O, J, L, R, Y, Z)
Brossard's postal sectors — O, J, L, R, Y and Z — spread across a wide footprint from the condo corridor in the north to family neighbourhoods further south. Cross-sector drive times inside Brossard can add 15 to 20 minutes to a job, so dispatch is planned with the origin and destination sector in mind. The sector pattern also influences bridge choice for Montreal-bound work — northern sectors lean Champlain, southern sectors often route via the A-30 or the A-10.
Brossard pricing
Brossard moving costs
Typical all-in ranges for a local Brossard move on a regular weekday. For a full breakdown of Montreal and South Shore moving rates see our ultimate Montreal moving guide.
| Move size | Typical range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1-bedroom apartment | $500 – $800 | Solo renters, REM-corridor condos |
| 2-bedroom apartment | ~$1,000 | Couples, condo-corridor apartments |
| 3-bedroom apartment | $1,400 – $1,800 | Families, larger Brossard condos |
| 4-bedroom house | $2,500 – $3,500 | Detached homes across Brossard sectors |
Rates reflect crew labour and one GPS-tracked truck. Packing services, specialty items (piano, safe, lab equipment) and long-distance transport quoted separately.
Services
Services we provide in Brossard
Six core services CNS offers for Brossard households and commercial tenants.
Residential Moving
Full local moves for Brossard homes, condos and REM-corridor apartments.
Learn more →Commercial Moving
DIX30-area retail, restaurant and office-condo relocations with written inventory handoffs.
Learn more →Piano Moving
Upright and grand piano specialists for Brossard homes and high-rise condos.
Learn more →Packing Service
Full, partial or fragile-only packing, including kitchens and basements.
Learn more →Storage
Short- and long-term storage in our secure Saint-Laurent facility — 25 to 30 minutes away.
Learn more →Long-Distance Moving
Brossard departures to Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City and across Canada.
Learn more →Resources
Brossard moving guides
Three references we send Brossard clients before moving day.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Answers we give most often on Brossard estimates.
How do you handle condo loading docks near the Du Quartier and Panama REM stations?+
Champlain or Victoria — which bridge for a Brossard move?+
Do you handle commercial and office-condo moves in Quartier DIX30?+
Can you move between Brossard sectors — O, J, L, R, Y, Z?+
What's the typical cost for a Brossard condo or home move?+
Brossard moves
Get your Brossard moving quote
Written binding estimate, same team from quote to delivery, bilingual crews, $5M insurance.
Bilingual crews · NIR Licensed · $5M Intact Insurance