Your agent in Montreal

Montreal Yacht Agency provides shore-side support for yachts and superyachts visiting Montreal and the St. Lawrence corridor. Drawing on years of yacht experience brought home to Quebec, we coordinate provisioning, vendor and technical services, and crew and guest logistics throughout the port call, allowing the bridge and senior crew to focus on the vessel.

Our Services

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Yacht Supply & Provisioning

Sourcing food, beverages, flowers, and linens to galley and interior standards, plus deck supplies, equipment, technical parts, and specialty items the boat needs in port. Direct relationships with Montreal's quality provisioners and marine suppliers . Discreet delivery, accurate documentation, on the schedule the chief stew and captain set. Last-minute requests, hard-to-source items, and customs-cleared parts managed end-to-end so the crew stays focused on the boat.

Ground transport, restaurant and venue reservations, off-watch arrangements, medical and dental appointments, visa runs. Direct lines to the right contacts across the city. Restaurants that hold tables on short notice, drivers, clinics that take walk-ins. We work to the captain's and chief stew's standards and timeline.

Crew & Guest Logistics

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Vendor & Technical Liason

Coordinating marine engineers, electricians, divers, fuel suppliers, waste services, and specialty technicians across the Montreal corridor. We maintain a vetted network of local providers and manage the full coordination cycle, including bilingual liaison with French-speaking vendors and accurate documentation of all services rendered. Bunkering and berthing arrangements are handled in close coordination with the captain and the marina, ensuring the technical departments can focus on the vessel rather than the logistics of supporting it.