News & Events from Westmount Moving

December 23, 2010

Grey Cup Comes To Westmount Moving

By: Montreal Movers @ 2:20 pm

On December 22nd, the Grey Cup came to Westmount Moving! As the Official Mover of the Montreal Alouettes, Westmount Moving was honoured with the opportunity to host the Grey Cup at our facility.

Player Anwar Stewart, award winning defensive lineman for the Alouettes, was on hand to sign autographs and entertain the many kids (big and small) that were so excited to meet him and congratulate him on the 2010 Grey Cup Win!

Westmount Moving congratulates the Montreal Alouettes on their win and thanks to the organization for arranging this visit.

Filed under: Events,News,Sponsorship

Westmount Staff Raise Funds For Share The Warmth

By: Montreal Movers @ 12:43 pm

For a second year in a row, Westmount staff have organized a bake sale to raise some money for Share the Warmth – a local charity.

A total of $130 was raised this year from the sale of home baked cookies and other goodies!

Thanks to all that baked and participated!

Filed under: Community,Sponsorship

October 22, 2010

Tour De Force Thanks You

By: Montreal Movers @ 12:06 pm

Hello Friends.

It has already been over 1 month since we peddled into Montreal finalizing our Tour De Force. Without sounding too dramatic, I must tell you it was one of the best weeks of my life. Between the athletic challenge, all of the wonderful people I met along the way topped off with the behind the scenes look at some of our military operations, it truly made it a week I will never forget.

I am very pleased to announce that because of your generosity I managed to raise over $6500.00 for the cause! As you know I required $3500.00 to participate, so needless to say I was extremely happy with the results. Although we were only a dozen riders for the first edition, we raised over $75,000.00 for Canada Company! There are plans to make this an annual event and I urge all of you to consider participating or volunteering for next year’s event. Stay tuned!!!

Once again, a huge thank you to all that donated.

Sincerely,
Joe Gagnon

September 16, 2010

Tour De Force Day 7

By: Montreal Movers @ 11:45 am
Day 7 of the "tour de force"

Day 7 of the "tour de force"

While stopped overnight in Cornwall, Joe spoke via telephone with Andrew Carter from Montreal’s CJAD radio station.

Hear the interview

September 14, 2010

Tour De Force Road Stories

By: Montreal Movers @ 9:34 am
Day 1 of the "tour de force"

Day 1 of the "tour de force"

A message from Joe Gagnon, on the road with “Tour de Force” to raise money for the children of fallen soldiers.

Hello Friends,

Well after 4 days and nearly 400 kms on my bike I must say it has been quite an experience thus far. Our ride has taken us along Lake Ontario and through many small communities. The views have been spectacular and the weather very cooperative. Other than the obvious physical challenge of getting up and exercising for 5 hours, what has made the tour such an awesome experience is the people I have met and my increased understanding of the military and the people behind the uniform they wear.

Day 2 of the "tour de force"

Day 2 of the "tour de force"

Along the way I have met up with numerous other cyclists. A few that stand out was this 75 year old man that has done 67,000kms on his bike and over 6000 so far this summer. He has literally pedaled all over the world. Although he looked a little on the wacky side, he was probably one of the happiest men I have ever met. I also met a couple of ladies from Iowa. They too have traveled all over the globe on their bikes. One was 69 and one was 73. I will never ever forget Norman Russell from Belleville. He is a 90 year old veteran from WW2 and is the picture of good living. He actually rode the first 20kms of our tour and joined us in a ball hockey game we had against the OHL’s Belleville Bulls. He was an absolute inspiration to us all and I had the privilege to chat with him numerous occasions over the couple days he was with us.

Day 4 of the "tour de force"

Day 4 of the "tour de force"

As I had mentioned earlier on, due to the cause we are cycling for, we have had the privilege of visiting military operations every evening on the tour. Our reception has been more than overwhelming and it has been a tremendous learning experience for all of us in the group. I must say going into the tour, I was uncertain that the ride would draw any real interest from the people we are supporting. I am pleased to say that my concerns were completely unfounded. At almost every stop we have been treated like royalty and the feeling amongst the soldiers I have spoke with has been anything but indifferent. I must say that although I don’t necessarily support the mission in the middle east, I have a much greater understanding and appreciation of the work that they are doing and support our troops 100%.

Day 5 of the "tour de force"

Day 5 of the "tour de force"

All in all it has been a wonderful and inspirational four days on the road. Once again, I would like to thank all of you who supported me, and made it possible for me to take this tour. I will be interviewed on the Andrew Carter show tomorrow (Wednesday morning ) at 8:50 and will be on the Team 990 (time to be confirmed).

P.S. Only 3 days left!!!

Tour de Force 2010Thanks once again.

Joseph Gagnon

President, Westmount Moving & Warehousing

Make a donation or participate in the “Tour de force”

(More information about the “tour de force”)

Day 6 of the "tour de force"

Day 6 of the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

On the road with the "tour de force"

September 9, 2010

Great Canadian Suit Drive

By: Montreal Movers @ 9:05 am

Westmount Moving and Warehousing has partnered with Moores for the Great Canadian Suit Drive – from now until the end of September, 2010, donations of men’s suits, shirts, jackets, ties, belts, and shoes can be made at any of the 117 Moores locations countrywide. This initiative aims to help disadvantaged job seekers entering or re-entering the workforce get a boost of self-confidence and make the best possible first impression, which can be crucial to getting the job. The donations will be going to 50 local organizations that support those in transition looking for work.

Moving is a great time to purge your closets and contribute to a worthy cause. To thank donors for their generosity, the company will reward them with 25 per cent off their next purchase at Moores.

May 12, 2010

Fundraising For Children Of Fallen Soldiers

By: Montreal Movers @ 2:31 pm

A message from Joe Gagnon

Over the years I have helped organize or participate in a number of different charitable events. Recently, I was approached by a colleague to get involved in something that I felt was not only very unique but very important. We have all watched “The National” on CBC or “Coaches Corner” on Hockey Night in Canada where we all too often would see the pictures of young men and women who have lost their lives in the war in Afghanistan. Whether we agree with the mission or not, we can all agree that it is horrible to see these young lives cut so short. Many of these soldiers are in their 20s and 30s and leave behind very young children,  of which many of them are under the age of 10.

A small group of friends from North American Van Lines have decided to team up and organize a once in a lifetime athletic challenge to help the children of these soldiers. 100% of the proceeds raised in this event will go to Canada Company, a nonprofit organization that sets up post secondary scholarship funds for the children of fallen soldiers.

We will be embarking on a 7 day journey starting in Toronto and finishing in Montreal starting on September 10th. We will do this by biking and running an average of 85km per day. Every day will end in a community party and will feature great food and local entertainment. I encourage anyone who is interested in participating in any way to support this important cause to contact me and I will be more than happy to provide additional details.

Joe Gagnon
President Westmount Moving & Warehousing

This PDF Press Release contains more information on the Canada company “tour de force”.

Tour de Force 2010

Make a donation or participate in the “Tour de force”

March 10, 2010

Mighty Yuks Hockey For Children’s Charities

By: Montreal Movers @ 6:51 pm

On March 6th, Westmount Moving played in our annual charity hockey game against the Mighty Yuks.

Mighty Yuks & Team Westmount Moving

Click to enlarge

We are proud to have raised $2700 for Montreal area Children’s charities.  After a feisty but friendly game, Westmount Moving was victorious, winning 6 to 4. Thanks to all who donated and supported this important cause.

Joseph Gagnon (President and Daddy), Brooke Gagnon (Future Vice President), Elliot Gagnon (Future Vice President) and Sheri Doyle (Vice President and Mommy)

Joseph Gagnon (President and Daddy), Brooke Gagnon (Future Vice President), Elliot Gagnon (Future Vice President) and Sheri Doyle (Vice President and Mommy)

Cassandra Gagnon (Receptionist) and Elliot Gagnon

Cassandra Gagnon (Receptionist) and Elliot Gagnon

Filed under: Community,Sponsorship

February 5, 2010

Westmount Moving To Lace Up Against Mighty Yucks

By: Montreal Movers @ 7:23 pm

Westmount Moving will be playing the CJAD/CHOM/Virgin Radio Mighty Yucks on Saturday March 6th to raise funds for the Montreal Children’s Hospital Fund.

CJAD Mighty YucksThis is the 7th annual match up and Joe Gagnon, President of Westmount Moving has raised the bar by offering 2 Habs tickets and $150 spending money to the person who raises the most money!

We are looking forward to making this year’s fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital a huge success!

November 30, 2009

Lower Canada College High School Food Drive

By: Montreal Movers @ 7:06 pm

As part of our ongoing commitment to the community, we donated boxes to be used in a food drive by Lower Canada College High School.

I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your donation of the boxes to LCCHS. Rob dropped the boxes off at the house and I brought them to the school. The staff that organizes the can food drive was thrilled by your donation. Every year it becomes more and more difficult to collect boxes and food. The boxes will play a vital role in the distribution of nonperishable food to needy families in the city of Lasalle in the next couple of weeks. I can’t express to you through this e-mail how humbling this whole process is. To see the smile on peoples faces for a simple box of canned food and a frozen turkey is unforgettable. It keeps me grounded and thankful for what I have.

Once again thank you and Happy Holiday

Keith McKoy

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