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Quebec Law Winter tires are mandatory in Quebec from December 1 to March 15. Non-compliance carries a fine of $200–$300. XYZ Tires carries a full selection of certified winter tires delivered to Sherbrooke. Learn more ↓
Sherbrooke, Québec

Wholesale Tires
Delivered to Sherbrooke

Order online and your tires ship from our Toronto-area warehouse — delivered to your Sherbrooke address within 1–2 business days. Rock Forest, Fleurimont, Lennoxville, Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Bellevue, Brompton, and all of the Eastern Townships. Quebec winter tire law compliant stock, in depth, year-round.

1–2 Day Delivery
All Sherbrooke addresses
Free Shipping
No minimum order
Quebec Law Ready
Full 3PMSF winter stock
30-Day Returns
Unmounted tires, no hassle

Why buy tires online vs. a Sherbrooke shop?

Sherbrooke’s tire shops are spread across the city — concentrated along King Street West in Fleurimont, on the major commercial strips in Rock Forest, and through the Carrefour de l’Estrie corridor. But Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law guarantees a surge in demand every October and November as Sherbrooke drivers scramble to be compliant before December 1. Local inventory runs thin, garages book up weeks in advance, and pricing reflects the seasonal pressure.

At XYZ Tires, you’re buying wholesale online — no showroom, no commissioned staff, no seasonal markup. The 3PMSF-certified winter tires required by Quebec law are in stock at warehouse pricing year-round. Order from your Sherbrooke home, receive delivery in 1–2 business days, and book your own installer on your own schedule — well ahead of the November rush.

XYZ Tires Local Sherbrooke shop
Pricing Wholesale — no markup Retail + seasonal surge
Winter stock In depth, year-round Sells out Oct–Nov
Sales pressure None Upsells common
Shop hours Order anytime, 24/7 Business hours only
Installer choice Any shop you prefer Their shop only
Quebec law coverage Full 3PMSF stock, year-round Thin after mid-October
Wholesale pricing — no seasonal markup
Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law creates a predictable October price surge across Sherbrooke. We don’t adjust pricing by season. Warehouse pricing is warehouse pricing — order in August and pay the same rate as in September.
Quebec law compliant — always in stock
Our 3PMSF-certified winter selection is deep and consistent year-round. When Sherbrooke shops along King Street are already sold out of popular sizes in October, our warehouse stock stays full. Order early and skip the scramble entirely.
No installation upsell
We deliver the tires. You choose your own mechanic or garage in Sherbrooke for mounting. No bundled service fees folded into the tire price — what you see is what you pay, and you pick your installer.
Order early — beat the December 1 deadline
Sherbrooke’s mandatory tire swap deadline is December 1. Ordering in August or September means better selection, warehouse pricing, and a mounting appointment at your preferred garage — all before the first major snowfall hits the Eastern Townships.

What tires do Sherbrooke drivers need?

Sherbrooke occupies a distinctive position among Quebec’s major cities. Unlike Montréal and Québec City, which sit in the relatively flat St. Lawrence Valley, Sherbrooke is built across the hills and river valleys of the Appalachian highlands — the Quebec extension of the Appalachian mountain chain that runs from Alabama to Gaspésie. The city is shaped by the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers, with neighbourhoods spread across rolling terrain at varying elevations. Mont-Bellevue, Rock Forest, and the hills around Lennoxville all sit at meaningfully different elevations than downtown — and in winter, those elevation differences translate directly into different road conditions within the same city.

Sherbrooke’s primary traffic arteries include Autoroute 10 westward toward Montréal and eastward through the Eastern Townships, and Autoroute 55 northward toward Drummondville and the Trans-Canada corridor, and southward to the Vermont/New Hampshire border. Route 112 and Route 108 connect Sherbrooke to the surrounding Eastern Townships communities of Magog, Coaticook, Windsor, and beyond. The A-10’s mountain sections between Sherbrooke and Magog, and the hilly stretch of A-55 northbound, are both routes where winter conditions regularly challenge drivers on all-season tires.

Sherbrooke’s Appalachian terrain: hillier and snowier than most of Quebec
Elevation-driven snowfall, hilly city streets, and a long winter season that starts earlier than Montréal

Sherbrooke’s location in the Appalachian highlands gives it a winter character unlike any other major Quebec city. The surrounding hills and valleys interact with storm systems moving northeast from the eastern United States, funnelling and intensifying precipitation in ways that produce reliably heavy snowfall season after season. The city regularly records snowfall totals among the highest of any major Quebec city, often surpassing 300 cm annually — and its hilly urban geography means that even city streets require genuine winter traction, not just for outlying roads but for daily navigation through neighbourhoods like Rock Forest, Fleurimont, and the slopes around Mont-Bellevue.

Annual snowfall
~300+ cm / year
Terrain
Appalachian highlands, rolling hills
Quebec law deadline
December 1 mandatory

Sherbrooke also has a significant university population — the Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s University in Lennoxville bring tens of thousands of students to the region, many of whom are first-time Quebec drivers unfamiliar with the mandatory winter tire law. The law applies equally to students and new residents: any vehicle registered in Quebec or travelling in Quebec between December 1 and March 15 must carry 3PMSF-certified winter tires, or the driver faces a fine of $200–$300.

Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law
Fines of $200–$300 for non-compliance — applies to all Sherbrooke drivers

Quebec law requires all passenger vehicles to be fitted with winter tires bearing the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol between December 1 and March 15. All-season tires — regardless of brand, age, or condition — do not satisfy this requirement. The law applies to all vehicles registered in Quebec and to out-of-province vehicles travelling in Quebec during the mandatory period. It applies equally across all of Quebec — including Sherbrooke and the surrounding Eastern Townships.

Install by
December 1
Remove after
March 15
Required symbol
3PMSF ❄

We recommend ordering by mid-October to allow time for delivery and a mounting appointment before the December 1 deadline. Sherbrooke garages fill up fast in November — order early and give yourself room to schedule a convenient appointment at your preferred shop.

Quebec Law Required
Dec 1 — Mar 15

Winter Tires

Mandatory by Quebec law. Must carry the 3PMSF symbol. With 300+ cm of annual snowfall, hilly city streets, and Appalachian terrain on the surrounding autoroutes, Sherbrooke’s winters demand dedicated winter rubber — not just for legal compliance, but for the practical realities of driving here from November through April.

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Year-Round Option

All-Weather Tires

3PMSF-certified all-weather tires satisfy Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law and can be used year-round — eliminating the twice-yearly swap. An increasingly popular choice among Sherbrooke drivers and students at Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s University who want one tire set and one less appointment to manage each season.

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Mar 15 — Nov 30

All-Season / Summer Tires

For the months outside the mandatory window, all-season tires serve most Sherbrooke commuters well on the A-10, A-55, and city streets. Performance-oriented drivers on the autoroutes and Eastern Townships back roads often choose summer tires from May through September for sharper warm-weather handling and braking.

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Autoroute 10 through the Eastern Townships: Sherbrooke’s most variable winter commute The A-10 corridor between Sherbrooke and Montréal traverses the Appalachian foothills west of Sherbrooke, including hilly sections near Magog and Orford where elevation changes can create dramatically different road conditions within a single stretch of highway. Storm systems approaching from New England frequently deposit heavy snow on the eastern sections of the A-10 — particularly in the Sherbrooke and Magog areas — while the same system brings only rain or light snow to Montréal’s South Shore. Drivers commuting west on the A-10 can travel from deep snow conditions at the Sherbrooke end to clear or wet pavement near Granby within a 45-minute drive. This variability makes the traction difference between all-season and winter tires more pronounced on the A-10 than on a flat, consistent urban highway.

Top tire brands delivered to Sherbrooke

Every major brand at warehouse pricing — all 3PMSF winter options in stock, year-round.

Michelin
The X-Ice Snow delivers exceptional deep-snow and ice traction for Sherbrooke’s hilly Appalachian terrain and heavy snowfall season. Outstanding tread life for high-km A-10 and A-55 commuters. The top choice for Sherbrooke drivers who want performance and longevity from a single winter set.
Bridgestone
The Blizzak WS90 leads for ice-braking performance — critical on Sherbrooke’s sloped city streets and the icy sections of A-10 east of Magog. Consistently top-rated for Quebec’s demanding winter conditions. 3PMSF certified.
Continental
The VikingContact 7 delivers precise handling on packed snow and wet ice — well suited to Sherbrooke’s variable Eastern Townships conditions. The SecureContact AW satisfies Quebec’s 3PMSF requirement year-round without a seasonal swap.
Pirelli
The Sottozero winter range is favoured by performance-oriented Sherbrooke drivers who want Quebec law compliance without sacrificing dry-road handling on the A-10 and through the Eastern Townships in spring and fall.
Hankook
The Winter i*cept IZ3 is a capable 3PMSF-certified winter tire at an accessible price — a practical choice for Sherbrooke students at Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s meeting the mandatory requirement on a student budget.
Toyo
Popular with Sherbrooke drivers who regularly venture onto Eastern Townships back roads and ski areas like Mont Orford and Ski Bromont. The Observe GSi-6 handles deep snow and unpaved roads with confidence. 3PMSF certified.
Nexen
The Winguard Sport 2 delivers solid 3PMSF-certified winter performance at a competitive price — a popular choice for Sherbrooke households equipping multiple vehicles for Quebec’s mandatory season without overstretching the budget.
Kumho
The WinterCraft WP72 is a dependable, budget-friendly 3PMSF option for Sherbrooke families managing multiple vehicles through the December 1 mandatory deadline and Sherbrooke’s long Eastern Townships winter season.

How tire delivery works in Sherbrooke

From our Toronto-area warehouse to your Sherbrooke door in 1–2 business days.

Order online — any time
Use our vehicle fitment tool to confirm the right tire size for your year, make, model, and trim. Add to cart and check out in minutes. No account required. Order in English or browse in French via our French-language site.
Ships from our Toronto-area warehouse same business day
Orders placed Monday to Friday before 3 PM ship the same afternoon from our Etobicoke warehouse at 321 Rexdale Blvd. You receive a tracking number by email once your order is dispatched.
Delivered to your Sherbrooke address in 1–2 business days
Transit from our Etobicoke warehouse to Sherbrooke typically takes 1–2 business days. Delivery is curbside — no signature required for most residential addresses in Rock Forest, Fleurimont, Lennoxville, or anywhere across Sherbrooke. Tires arrive boxed at your door.
Book your local installer
Contact any mechanic or garage in Sherbrooke for a mounting appointment — King Street West, Wellington Street, Rock Forest, or Lennoxville. Book by mid-October. Sherbrooke garages fill up fast ahead of the December 1 Quebec law deadline, particularly in November.

Sherbrooke delivery details

Delivery area All Sherbrooke postal codes (J1–prefix)
Boroughs covered Rock Forest, Fleurimont, Lennoxville, Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Bellevue, Brompton, Saint-Élie-d’Orford
Delivery time 1–2 business days
Order cutoff 3:00 PM Monday – Friday
Weekend orders Ship Monday morning
Shipping cost Free — always
Signature required No — curbside drop
Ships from 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke ON
Quebec law deadline Order by mid-October to be safe

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from Sherbrooke drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email help@xyztires.com.

Yes. XYZ Tires delivers to all Sherbrooke addresses — Rock Forest, Fleurimont, Lennoxville, Jacques-Cartier, Mont-Bellevue, Brompton, Saint-Élie-d’Orford, and all other Sherbrooke boroughs. Orders ship from our Etobicoke warehouse and typically arrive within 1–2 business days.
Yes. Quebec law requires all passenger vehicles to be fitted with winter tires bearing the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol between December 1 and March 15. The fine for non-compliance is $200–$300. All-season tires — regardless of brand, age, or condition — do not meet this requirement. This applies to all vehicles registered in Quebec and to out-of-province vehicles travelling in Quebec during the mandatory period, including all Sherbrooke drivers and students at Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s University.
Yes — as long as they carry the 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) symbol on the sidewall. Not all all-weather tires carry this symbol, so confirm before purchasing. All 3PMSF-certified tires on XYZ Tires are clearly labelled. A certified all-weather tire can be used year-round in Sherbrooke without a seasonal swap — an increasingly popular choice in the city, particularly among students and young professionals who want to simplify the seasonal tire routine.
Sherbrooke sits in the Appalachian highlands of the Eastern Townships — at significantly higher elevation than Montréal in the St. Lawrence Valley. Storm systems moving northeast from the eastern United States interact with the Appalachian terrain, depositing heavy snow on Sherbrooke while the same system may deliver lighter precipitation to Montréal. Sherbrooke also has a more continental climate, with colder sustained temperatures through winter that extend the season and keep snow on the ground longer. The city regularly records snowfall totals 30–50% higher than Montréal in the same winter.
We recommend ordering by mid-October at the latest — ideally in September. With 1–2 business days for delivery plus time to secure a garage appointment, ordering early gives you the most flexibility. Sherbrooke garages fill up fast in November as the December 1 mandatory deadline approaches. Snow in the Eastern Townships can arrive meaningfully earlier than in Montréal — ordering in September or early October ensures you are ready well before the first significant snowfall hits Rock Forest or Fleurimont.
Yes. Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law applies to all vehicles operating in Quebec between December 1 and March 15 — including out-of-province vehicles. If you drove to Sherbrooke from Ontario, Alberta, or anywhere else, your vehicle must still carry 3PMSF-certified winter tires during the mandatory period. The fine is $200–$300. All-weather tires with the 3PMSF symbol are an excellent option for students who prefer not to manage a seasonal swap — one set of tires that stays on the car year-round.
Typically 1–2 business days from our Etobicoke warehouse. Orders placed before 3 PM Monday through Friday ship the same afternoon. Weekend orders ship Monday morning. You receive a tracking number by email once your order is dispatched.

Nearby cities we deliver to

Delivery across the Eastern Townships, Quebec, and throughout Ontario.

Ready to order? Tires delivered to Sherbrooke in 1–2 business days.

Wholesale pricing. Free shipping. Full 3PMSF winter stock in depth, year-round. Don’t wait until October — Sherbrooke garages fill up fast.