
Quartier résidentiel typique de Bécancour.
1. The rental market
Bécancour offers one of Quebec's most affordable rental markets. Budget on average $650 to $900 per month for a 4½.
Most residents are homeowners — the rental market is relatively limited.
2. The standard Quebec lease
In Quebec, all leases use the official form from the Tribunal administratif du logement.
The standard rental period runs July 1 to June 30. Never sign without an in-person visit.
3. Where to look
Most-used sites: Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, local groups like Logement Centre-du-Québec.
Many listings also happen by word of mouth — the local social network matters.
4. Consider buying
In Bécancour, buying a home (single-family) is often more accessible than in Trois-Rivières. If you plan to stay long-term, buying is worth considering.
5. Essential utilities
Essential utilities and typical costs:
- Electricity: Hydro-Québec
- $80 to $160/month depending on season for a 4½
- Heating: natural gas rare — usually electric or oil
- Oil: $1,000 to $2,500/winter for 1,500 sq ft — buy in advance from a local supplier
- Internet: Vidéotron, Bell, Cogeco, Maskatel
- $50 to $90/month depending on speed
- Cell: good residential coverage, weaker in rural sectors
6. Tips for settling in a small town
Bécancour is a small rural town with 6 spread-out sectors. The table compares the main sectors by proximity to the industrial park and median price.
Five tips for settling in Bécancour:
- Choose your sector based on your main work
- Plan for a car — transit is very limited
- Local social network matters: neighbours, leisure committees, parishes, sports clubs
- Francisation essential — Bécancour is over 95% French-speaking
- Anticipate winter — rural roads are harder to plow than Trois-Rivières
| Sector | Industrial park | Median home price | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bécancour-Sud | 5 to 15 min | Slightly higher | Park workers |
| Sainte-Angèle | 5 to 15 min | More accessible | Park workers |
| Saint-Grégoire | 15 to 20 min | More accessible | Bridge to Trois-Rivières |
| Précieux-Sang | Too far | — | Rural, quiet |
| Saint-Joseph-de-Blandford | Too far | — | Rural, quiet |
7. Frequently asked questions
The most common questions on Bécancour housing: median home prices, oil heating cost, and best sector for the industrial park.
What's the median home price in Bécancour?
In 2026, the median single-family home price in Bécancour: $200,000 to $320,000 depending on sector and condition.
By sector:
- Bécancour-Sud: slightly more expensive (close to the industrial park)
- Saint-Grégoire and Sainte-Angèle: more accessible
Suburban lots (1 hectare+): $40,000 to $80,000 — significantly cheaper than around Trois-Rivières.
New construction: $300,000 to $450,000 depending on size and finishes.
How much does oil heating cost per winter in Bécancour?
For a 1,500 to 2,000 sq ft single-family home with average insulation: $1,200 to $2,500 for the winter (October-April).
Oil prices fluctuate:
- Buy in summer or fall: prices typically lower
- Fill up in advance at the start of the season
Many homes also have an electric backup heater or a wood stove for the coldest days.
Electric heating (if you can choose):
- More predictable and often cheaper overall
- $1,800 to $3,000/winter
Oil tank inspection: every 5 to 10 years mandatory — check before buying a home.
Which Bécancour sector for working at the industrial park?
Closest sectors:
- Bécancour-Sud and Sainte-Angèle: 5 to 15 minutes by car
- Saint-Grégoire: 15 to 20 minutes
The boulevard du Parc-Industriel directly serves the park's gates.
Avoid: Précieux-Sang or Saint-Joseph-de-Blandford — too far.
Most park workers carpool — your employer or coworkers can point you to organized carpools.
With Bécancour winters and shift schedules, living closer to work pays off in time and stress.
8. See also
To go further on settling in Bécancour:
- Read signing a lease in Quebec to unpack each clause of the official form before signing.
- See getting around Bécancour to understand the distances between sectors and the Laviolette Bridge.
- Prepare your move-in with first steps in Bécancour for the library, water and municipal services.
9. Official sources
Author's Note: If you work at the industrial-port park, living in Bécancour avoids the daily commute on the Laviolette Bridge.



