Laval towing works Autoroutes 15, 440 and 19 plus the bridge bottlenecks to Montreal - breakdown response in bridge traffic is its own art form. Most operators are French-first, many fully bilingual; both languages are marked on our listings.
Fast 24/7 towing and roadside response in Laval
Remorquage 24/7, transport et levage à Laval et en Rive-Nord
24/7 towing and battery boosts serving Laval
Remorquage 24/7 et fourrière officielle SAAQ/SPVM à Montréal
Towing contact available directly through WhatsApp
Remorquage, machineries et conteneurs à Laval
Damage-free flatbed and wheel-lift towing for Montreal's West Island
Service de remorquage par J M Thiffeault
24/7 towing across the West Island
Round-the-clock towing and transport for Laval Ouest
Rotator and heavy wrecker recovery from Cornwall and Montreal
Towing and equipment transport across Laval, Quebec
Remorquage familial à Laval depuis 2002
Remorquage bilingue 24/7 à Laval et ses environs
In Quebec, towing on several Montreal-area expressways is handled by exclusive contractors - if you break down on parts of the Métropolitaine, Décarie or Ville-Marie, the designated tow assigned to that stretch will respond, and its rates are set by contract. Elsewhere you choose your own operator. Montreal enforces aggressive winter towing during snow-clearing operations: orange temporary signs override everything, and thousands of cars are relocated per storm. Always photograph where you parked during snow season.
On autoroutes, pull fully onto the shoulder, hazards on, and get behind the guardrail. On exclusive-contract segments in Montreal, the assigned tow will come to you - you don't need to call one. Elsewhere, call your own operator or your roadside plan (CAA-Québec: *222).
Montreal and Quebec City relocate cars en masse during déneigement. If your car vanishes in a snowstorm, it was probably towed a few streets over, not stolen - call 311 (Montreal) or check the city's Info-Remorquage tool before reporting theft.
911
Urgences - collision, blessés, véhicule dangereux
*4141
Sûreté du Québec from a cell - highway breakdowns and hazards
511
Québec 511 - état des routes, fermetures, conditions hivernales
Around Laval, expect a typical hook-up fee of $85–$125 plus roughly $3.00–$4.50 per kilometre for a standard light-duty tow, before tax. Nights, storms, winching and heavy vehicles cost more; short in-town tows often land near the minimum. Always ask for the all-in price to your destination before the truck rolls - reputable operators quote it without hesitation. Roadside fixes (boosts, lockouts, tire changes) usually run a flat $45–$120 and are worth asking about first.
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