News & Events from Westmount Moving

September 19, 2011

Tour De Force Day 7 Finish

By: Montreal Movers @ 1:19 pm

Day 7

Ste Anne de Bellevue to the Montreal Garrison
Stop at the Old port for lunch and visited the HMCS Montreal ship
Closing ceremony at the Montreal Garrison, welcomed by a gun salute and pipers.

48km for the day

Tour De Force Day 6

By: Montreal Movers @ 9:19 am

Day 6

Cornwall, ON to Ste Anne de Bellevue, Qc

97Km for the day
Tour de Force - day 6

September 17, 2011

Tour De Force Day 5

By: Montreal Movers @ 6:11 pm

Day 5

Brockville to Cornwall
Hosted by the Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry Highlanders Regiment (Cornwall Armoury) for dinner and tour.

107km for the day
Tour de Force - day 5

September 16, 2011

Tour De Force Day 4

By: Montreal Movers @ 10:03 pm

Day 4
From Kingston to Brockville.

Dinner: Brockville Rifles Regiment officers Mess

Evening event: Tour of the Armouries and Regimental Museum and training exercise with the Brockville Rifles Regiment (at the Brockville Armoury)

82km for the day

September 15, 2011

Tour De Force Day 3

By: Montreal Movers @ 1:32 pm

Day 3

Rednersville to Kingston (Norm, a 91 year old WW2 veteran rode with us for 10km out of Rednersville)
Dinner at the MHSC Cataraqui Naval Officers Mess
RHIB (Rigid-hull inflatable boat) rides after dinner

110km for the day

September 14, 2011

Tour De Force Days 1 And 2

By: Montreal Movers @ 12:52 pm

Day 1.

Started off at the Air Canada Centre in downtown Toronto.
Rode 30 km with a Toronto Police escort through downtown Toronto.
Finished off at Port of Newcastle.

89km for the day.

Dinner at the Col RS McLaughlin Armoury in Oshawa – The Ontario Regiment Officers’ Mess

Day 2.

Visit with the Sky Hawks
Floor hockey game (Tour de Force riders & several Belleville Bulls players)
Ended at CFB Trenton.

98 – 130km – depending on the group

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September 12, 2011

Tour De Force Kicks Off

By: Montreal Movers @ 3:05 pm

Westmount's Tour de Force team sets out from the Air Canada CentreThis year’s Tour de Force started on September 12th from the Air Canada Centre.

Westmount Moving’s Joe Gagnon, Jennifer McNaughton Laura Johnson and J.P. Richard are all set to start the weeklong bike ride from Toronto to Montreal.

 

Money raised during the Tour de Force are donated to families of fallen Canadian forces personnel to assist with educational costs as well as summer camps.

Best of luck to our riders – we are very proud of you!

June 30, 2011

Safe Summer Driving

By: Montreal Movers @ 11:55 am

Westmount Moving and North American Van Lines Promotes Safe Driving

While wintertime is seen as the most dangerous time to be on the roads, along with the heat, summertime brings driving hazards as well. At Westmount Moving, we promote safe driving to ensure a safe and successful summer. All of our drivers have been provided with these simple tips and reminders.

These summer driving tips are important for all of us to keep in mind as we are on the road.

  • Watch for children. With school out for the summer time, extra caution must be used in residential areas and around playgrounds. When children are playing, their attention is not on safety and they may unexpectedly dart into traffic.
  • Obey all traffic laws. Always stay within the speed limit and maintain a safe following distance. The faster you drive and the closer you follow, the more difficult it will be to avoid an incident ahead.
  • Watch for tourists. Tourists present a roadway hazard because they don’t always know how to get where they are going. Watch for motorists who are distracted or reading maps and be prepared for sudden stops or last-minute course changes.
  • Obey all traffic laws. Always stay within the speed limit and maintain a safe following distance. The faster you drive and the closer you follow, the more difficult it will be to avoid an incident ahead.
  • Avoid distractions. Inattentive driving plays a significant role in many accidents. Safe driving demands full attention so avoid distractions while driving such as eating, reading and the use of cell phones or other electronic devices.
  • Wear seat belts. Seat belts save lives and should be worn even on short trips.
  • Exercise extra caution in Work Zones. Slow down, increase your following distance and stay alert.
  • Plan your trip and allow extra time. Leave early and expect delays so you can reach your destination on time.
  • Be patient. Most importantly, be courteous, patient and expect the unexpected!

June 29, 2011

Sales Caravan Huge Success

By: Montreal Movers @ 11:59 am

Every year, Westmount Moving’s sales team gets together for our annual Sales Caravan to support our moving crews during the busy moving season. The sales team rode on the Westmount Moving bus, driven by Joe Gagnon, President, and went on site to several local moves in progress to lend a hand for an hour or two.

The team hauled boxes and unpacked shipments getting the moves done faster for our customer and giving a boost to the Montreal moving crews that have been working very hard over the last few weeks. It’s a fun day for the sales team and really appreciated by the crews and our customers!

Thanks to everyone who participated!

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June 27, 2011

Great Performance By Westmount Moving Team

By: Montreal Movers @ 11:46 am

The Westmount Moving team participating in the Tinman TriathlonThe Westmount Moving team participating in the Tinman Triathlon Relay Event in Tupper Lake, New York this weekend had an awesome performance – finishing 7th out of 29 teams! J.P. Richard was second out of the water, getting the race off to a great start! Jennifer McNaughton battled tough hills in the 56 mile course, keeping an average speed of 18.4 miles per hour. Joe Gagnon ran a personal best of 1:45 minutes in the 13.1 mile run through the Adirondack mountains.

Congratulations to Team Westmount!

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