
Un quartier résidentiel typique de Terrebonne.
1. Three sectors, three vibes
Terrebonne has three main sectors with distinct profiles. The table compares vibe, exo Mascouche train access and family profile.
The choice depends on your lifestyle and your proximity to the train or highway. Central Terrebonne is ideal for car-free commuters. Lachenaie suits two-car families. La Plaine attracts those wanting calm and space.
| Sector | Vibe | exo Mascouche train | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terrebonne (Vieux-Terrebonne) | Historic, cultural | Station on foot / bus | Walkable services |
| Lachenaie | Residential, commercial | Station by bus | Families, space |
| La Plaine | Suburban, quiet | Car required | Single-family homes |
2. What it costs
Budget on average $1,000 to $1,300 per month for a 4½. Single-family rental homes are rarer but cheaper than near Montreal.
3. The standard Quebec lease
In Quebec, every lease uses the official form from the Tribunal administratif du logement.
The standard rental period runs July 1 to June 30. Never sign without visiting in person.
4. Where to look
The most-used sites are Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, RentBoard, and local Facebook groups like Logement Lanaudière.
5. Essential utilities
Essential utilities and typical costs (2026):
- Electricity (Hydro-Québec): $100 to $200/month depending on season for a 4½
- Natural gas (Énergir) if present: $60 to $120/month in winter
- Internet: $50 to $90/month depending on speed
- Waste: three municipal bins
- Black: trash
- Blue: recycling
- Brown: organic
- Weekly collection with distinct schedules — check the calendar on the city site
- Water: included in property taxes if you own
6. Tips for newcomers
Practical tips:
- exo Mascouche train: key asset for Montreal commuters
- Aim for 10 minutes on foot or by bus of a station (Terrebonne or Mascouche)
- If you work near Laval or the north suburbs: the car is probably more efficient
- July 1: traditional moving day — tight market
- Visit in person — never only virtually
- Ask for the Hydro history of the last 12 months
For families:
- Centre de services scolaire des Affluents serves Terrebonne
- Schools generally above the provincial average
7. Frequently asked questions
The most common questions on Terrebonne housing: best family sector with Montreal commute, typical Hydro bill, and waste collection.
Which sector for a family commuting to Montreal?
Terrebonne (central sector) near the exo Mascouche station: ideal — walkable services + train.
Lachenaie: works well if you have a second car — the station is accessible by bus.
La Plaine: more rural, car required to reach the station.
For schools, similar quality across all sectors.
Vieux-Terrebonne: more character but smaller properties.
New developments in Lachenaie: more space at slightly higher prices.
What's the typical Terrebonne Hydro bill in winter?
For a well-insulated 4½ heated electrically:
- Winter: $130 to $220/month
- Summer: $50 to $80/month
- Annual average: ~$110/month
1,500-2,000 sq ft single-family home electric: $200 to $400/month in winter.
With natural gas:
- Reduced electricity: $50 to $80/month
- + Gas: $60 to $120/month in winter
Always ask for the consumption history of the previous tenant before signing.
How does Terrebonne waste collection work?
Three weekly collections by sector:
- Black bin: general trash — weekly
- Blue bin: recycling — every 2 weeks
- Brown bin: organic — weekly in summer, every 2 weeks in winter
Exact calendar by address on ville.terrebonne.qc.ca.
Curbside placement: the evening before, before 6 a.m. on collection day.
Bulky items (furniture, large electronics): collected on request via 311.
Hazardous items (paint, oil, batteries): trip to the eco-centre.
8. See also
To go further on settling in Terrebonne:
- Read signing a lease in Quebec to decode every clause of the official form before signing.
- Check transit in Terrebonne (exo Mascouche and OPUS) to target a sector near a station if you work in Montreal.
- Prepare your move-in with first steps in Terrebonne for waste collection, water and 311.
9. Official sources
Author's Note: If you take the Mascouche train to work in Montreal, pick a place 10 minutes on foot or by bus from the station. It will change your winters.



