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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 all of Terrebonne. Learn more ↓
Terrebonne, Québec

Wholesale Tires
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Order online and your tires ship from our Toronto-area warehouse — delivered to your Terrebonne address within 1–2 business days. Terrebonne borough, Lachenaie, La Plaine — all three boroughs, from the banks of the Rivière des Mille Îles to the Laurentian foothills. Quebec winter tire law compliant stock, in depth, year-round.

1–2 Day Delivery
All three boroughs
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 Terrebonne shop?

Terrebonne’s tire shops are concentrated along the main commercial corridors — the Route 138/Montée Masson strip in Lachenaie, the Boul. des Seigneurs area, and the commercial nodes along Autoroute 640. Like every Quebec city, Terrebonne’s shops face the same October surge driven by the mandatory winter tire law. Inventory tightens, waiting rooms fill up, and prices reflect peak-season demand across all of Lanaudière in a compressed six-week window.

At XYZ Tires, you’re buying wholesale online — no showroom, no commissioned staff, no seasonal markup. Our 3PMSF-certified winter tire inventory stays deep year-round at warehouse pricing. Order from your Terrebonne home, receive delivery in 1–2 business days across all three boroughs, and book mounting at any garage you choose on your own timeline.

XYZ Tires Local Terrebonne 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 price surge across Lanaudière every October. We don’t participate. Warehouse pricing holds year-round — order in August and pay the same rate as in September.
Quebec law compliant — always in stock
Full 3PMSF-certified winter selection, maintained year-round. When Terrebonne shops along Route 138 are already running low in October, our warehouse stock is deep and ready. Order before the rush and secure your size.
Delivered to all three boroughs
Whether you’re in the historic Terrebonne borough, a newer Lachenaie subdivision, or a La Plaine property near the Laurentian foothills, we deliver to your door in 1–2 business days. Free, no minimum, curbside.
Order early — beat the December 1 deadline
Terrebonne’s mandatory tire swap deadline is December 1. Ordering in August or September means better selection, no seasonal pricing, and a mounting appointment at your preferred garage before November’s rush fills every shop on Montée Masson.

What tires do Terrebonne drivers need?

Terrebonne is the largest city in the Lanaudière region and one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Quebec. Spread across three distinct boroughs — Terrebonne, Lachenaie, and La Plaine — the city covers a large geographic area that transitions from suburban density near the Rivière des Mille Îles in the south to semi-rural and agricultural land in La Plaine to the north. That north–south span of roughly 25 kilometres means the city’s three boroughs do not all experience the same winter conditions, and tire choices that are appropriate for Lachenaie’s subdivisions may be insufficient for La Plaine’s country roads in a heavy snowfall.

The main highway corridors serving Terrebonne are Autoroute 25, which runs north–south through the eastern side of the city connecting to Montréal via Laval, and Autoroute 640, which runs east–west across the city’s southern portion. Route 138 (chemin Gascon / boulevard des Seigneurs) is the principal surface arterial through Terrebonne and Lachenaie. Montée Masson, Montée Saint-François, and Route 125 serve as key north–south routes connecting the suburbs to La Plaine and the Laurentians beyond. These roads vary significantly in winter maintenance — the autoroutes are treated aggressively, while smaller municipal roads in La Plaine and outlying areas of Terrebonne and Lachenaie may remain snow-packed or icy for hours after a storm.

Three boroughs, three different winters
Terrebonne · Lachenaie · La Plaine — conditions differ as you move north toward the Laurentians

Terrebonne’s three boroughs span a meaningful north–south distance, and the character of each — urban density, road network, elevation, and proximity to the Laurentian highlands — shapes the winter driving experience in distinct ways. La Plaine, the northernmost borough, sits closest to the Laurentian foothills and is exposed to colder air masses and greater snowfall accumulation than the Lachenaie and Terrebonne boroughs to the south. Its semi-rural roads see less frequent municipal maintenance after snowfalls, and conditions on rural side streets in La Plaine can remain challenging for hours after the autoroutes are clear.

Terrebonne
Urban · Riverfront · Historic
The original urban core along the Rivière des Mille Îles. Dense neighbourhood streets, access to the A-25 and A-640, and bridge crossings to Laval. Bridge decks freeze before surrounding roads — winter tires are the right choice for commuters crossing south to Laval or Montréal.
Lachenaie
Suburban · Growing · Highway Access
A rapidly growing suburban borough with major residential development along the 640 corridor and Route 138. High volume of young families with multiple vehicles. Quebec law compliance and convenient year-round all-weather options are in high demand here.
La Plaine
Rural · Elevated · Laurentian Fringe
The northernmost and most rural borough. Proximity to the Laurentian foothills means colder temperatures, more snowfall, and longer road recovery times after storms. Dedicated winter tires are the strongly preferred choice for La Plaine residents — all-season tires are a meaningful compromise here.

Regardless of which borough you live in, all Terrebonne drivers are subject to Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law. But for La Plaine residents navigating rural roads and regional routes toward the Laurentians, the practical case for genuine winter tires goes well beyond legal compliance — it’s about the conditions you actually encounter on your own street the morning after a snowfall.

Quebec’s mandatory winter tire law
Fines of $200–$300 — applies to all Terrebonne drivers across all three boroughs

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 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 in every Terrebonne borough — Terrebonne, Lachenaie, and La Plaine.

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. Terrebonne garages fill up fast in November — order early and give yourself flexibility to book at a convenient time.

Quebec Law Required
Dec 1 — Mar 15

Winter Tires

Mandatory by Quebec law across all three boroughs. Must carry the 3PMSF symbol. For La Plaine residents navigating rural roads and Laurentian-fringe conditions, and for Terrebonne borough drivers crossing bridges to Laval, dedicated winter rubber is the right choice beyond legal compliance.

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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 seasonal swap. Increasingly popular in Lachenaie’s rapidly growing family neighbourhoods where managing two sets of tires across multiple vehicles is a real logistical concern.

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Mar 15 — Nov 30

All-Season / Summer Tires

For the months outside the mandatory window, all-season tires serve the majority of Terrebonne commuters well on the A-25, A-640, and Route 138. Performance-oriented drivers on the A-25 heading to Montréal often choose summer tires from May through September for improved warm-weather handling.

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Autoroute 25 and the bridges to Laval: Terrebonne’s most demanding winter crossing Terrebonne sits immediately north of Laval across the Rivière des Mille Îles, and daily commuters heading south to Laval or Montréal cross this waterway via the A-25 bridge or the Pont Lachenaie. Like all bridge decks, these structures freeze significantly faster than surrounding road surfaces — losing heat from both above and below with no insulation from the ground. Terrebonne drivers crossing south in a winter storm regularly encounter icy bridge conditions before or after the approach roads have been treated. The A-25 is also one of the busiest commuter routes connecting the north shore to Montréal — high traffic volume in deteriorating winter conditions amplifies the consequences of inadequate tire traction. Winter tires are the right investment for any Terrebonne resident who crosses south on a regular basis.

Top tire brands delivered to Terrebonne

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

Michelin
The X-Ice Snow delivers class-leading traction on the A-25 commute and La Plaine’s rural roads in deep snow and ice. Outstanding tread life for high-km north-shore commuters making the daily Terrebonne–Montréal run via the A-25 and A-640.
Bridgestone
The Blizzak WS90 leads for ice-braking performance — essential for Terrebonne’s bridge crossings to Laval and icy stretches of the A-25 and A-640 in winter. A top choice for Terrebonne commuters who cross the Rivière des Mille Îles daily.
Continental
The VikingContact 7 handles packed snow and wet ice with precision — well suited to Terrebonne’s varied conditions across all three boroughs. The SecureContact AW satisfies Quebec’s 3PMSF requirement year-round without a seasonal swap.
Pirelli
The Sottozero winter range suits Terrebonne drivers who want Quebec law compliance without compromising handling precision on cleared autoroutes. A popular choice among performance-oriented commuters on the A-25 south to Montréal.
Hankook
The Winter i*cept IZ3 is a capable 3PMSF-certified winter tire at an accessible price — a practical choice for Terrebonne’s rapidly growing Lachenaie households managing multiple vehicles through the mandatory season.
Toyo
The Observe GSi-6 is popular among Terrebonne’s truck and SUV community — handling everything from the A-25 commute to La Plaine’s rural roads and regional routes toward the Laurentians. 3PMSF certified across a wide range of sizes.
Nexen
The Winguard Sport 2 delivers solid 3PMSF winter performance at a competitive price — a popular choice for Terrebonne and Lachenaie families equipping multiple vehicles before the December 1 mandatory deadline without stretching the budget.
Kumho
The WinterCraft WP72 is a dependable, budget-friendly 3PMSF option for Terrebonne households managing several vehicles through Quebec’s mandatory season — solid winter traction at a warehouse price that makes equipping every car practical.

How tire delivery works in Terrebonne

From our Toronto-area warehouse to your Terrebonne door in 1–2 business days — all three boroughs.

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. Browse in English or visit our French-language site for a fully French experience.
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 Terrebonne address in 1–2 business days
We deliver to all three Terrebonne boroughs — Terrebonne, Lachenaie, and La Plaine. Delivery is curbside with no signature required for most residential addresses. Tires arrive boxed at your door, wherever you are in the city.
Book your local installer
Contact any mechanic or garage in Terrebonne for a mounting appointment — Route 138, Montée Masson, boulevard des Seigneurs, or anywhere in the city. Book by mid-October. Shops across Lanaudière fill up fast ahead of December 1 every year.

Terrebonne delivery details

Delivery area All Terrebonne postal codes (J6V, J6W, J6X, J6Y)
Boroughs covered Terrebonne · Lachenaie · La Plaine
Key areas Vieux-Terrebonne, Côte-Terrebonne, Lachenaie, La Plaine, Îles Bourdon & Sainte-Marie
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 Terrebonne drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email support@xyztires.com.

Yes. XYZ Tires delivers to all Terrebonne addresses across all three boroughs — Terrebonne borough (including Vieux-Terrebonne, Côte-Terrebonne, and the Îles Bourdon area), Lachenaie, and La Plaine. Orders ship from our Etobicoke warehouse and typically arrive within 1–2 business days.
Yes. Quebec law requires all passenger vehicles — including all Terrebonne drivers across all three boroughs — 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 do not meet this requirement. All-weather tires carrying the 3PMSF symbol do qualify and can be used year-round.
Yes — as long as they carry the 3PMSF symbol on the sidewall. Not all all-weather tires are 3PMSF certified, so check the product listing before purchasing. All 3PMSF-certified tires on XYZ Tires are clearly labelled. A certified all-weather tire can be used year-round in Terrebonne without a seasonal swap — a growing choice in Lachenaie’s family subdivisions where managing two sets of tires across multiple vehicles is a real logistical challenge.
Yes — La Plaine’s position as the northernmost borough, closest to the Laurentian foothills, means it consistently receives more snowfall and colder temperatures than the Lachenaie and Terrebonne boroughs to the south. Its semi-rural road network also sees less frequent plowing and salting after storms, meaning roads in La Plaine can remain snow-packed or icy for hours after the autoroutes and major routes in southern Terrebonne have been cleared. For La Plaine residents, dedicated winter tires are a practical necessity rather than just a legal requirement.
We recommend ordering by mid-October at the latest — ideally in September. With 1–2 business days for delivery plus time to book a garage appointment, ordering early gives you the most flexibility. Terrebonne garages along Route 138 and Montée Masson fill up fast in November as the December 1 mandatory deadline approaches. Ordering in September means you can choose your preferred garage and time, rather than scrambling for any available appointment.
Terrebonne sits directly north of Laval across the Rivière des Mille Îles, and many residents commute south daily via the A-25 bridge or the Pont Lachenaie. Bridge decks freeze significantly faster than road surfaces — they lose heat from both above and below and have no ground insulation. In winter conditions, Terrebonne’s bridge crossings are frequently icy before or after the approach roads have been treated. For commuters who cross these bridges regularly in winter, winter tires are not just a legal requirement — they are the most meaningful safety upgrade available for the conditions actually encountered on that commute.
Typically 1–2 business days from our Toronto-area 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 north shore, Greater Montréal, and throughout Quebec.

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

Wholesale pricing. Free shipping to all three boroughs. Full 3PMSF winter stock in depth, year-round. Don’t wait until October.