Sacramento, CA

JMR Express Moving and Storage is the long distance company to Successfully move your belongings from Montreal to Sacramento.

Leave it to the professionals who have been in business for over 35 years. JMR Express Moving and Storage is a family-owned business whose reputation speaks for itself with a customer base that has grown and is extremely satisfied with our moving services. We also have an international moving specialist to assist you in your North American and overseas corridors as well.

Our moving consultants have many years experience in the moving industry and will greet you in a pleasant manner, provide excellent service and always advise you, keeping your requirements a priority. It is comforting knowing these high-caliber salespeople are competent, knowledgeable and have your best interests in mind. We pride ourselves in the many referrals we receive time and time again. Our solid reputation is built on the thousands of residential and commercial moves we’ve done over the years.

Our friendly movers will effortlessly and professionally transport your household furniture safely and promptly to your destination. We can also provide you with full packing services if needed. JMR Express Moving and Storage will always ensure that the greatest care is taken when packing and handling your personal belongings. Storage is another option we take care of whether it’s for a week or a year. Our storage facility is climate controlled, secure and clean.

JMR Express Moving and Storage guarantees you a quick, friendly and professional move. Let JMR Express be your Montreal Sacramento long distance moving and storage company.

Sacramento City Info
Sacramento is the capital of the State of California. It is located in California’s expansive Central Valley and is the seventh most populous city in California. The Sacramento region is served by freeways I-5, I-80, Hwy 50 and Hwy 99. No new freeways have been built since the mid 1970s, despite a near-doubling of population in the metropolitan area since that time. Some Sacramento neighborhoods, particularly the central downtown and midtown areas, are pedestrian friendly. Sacramento has undertaken to make all city facilities and sidewalks wheelchair accessible. In an effort to preserve its urban neighborhoods, Sacramento has constructed traffic-calming obstacles in several areas. Greater Sacramento has been noted as one of the five “most livable” regions in America, and the city was cited by Time magazine as America’s most integrated Sacramento is referred to by many nicknames. The most common names are Capital City and River City, after the Sacramento River and American River. The American River is a 5 mile-per-hour waterway for all power boats (including jet-ski and similar craft) and has become an international attraction for rafters and kayakers. A popular attraction, The Delta King, a paddlewheel steamboat, was refurbished and is now a hotel and restaurant. The oldest part of the town besides Sutter’s Fort is Old Sacramento, which consists of cobbled streets and some historic buildings, some from the 1860s. Buildings have been preserved, restored or reconstructed, and the district is now a substantial tourist attraction, with rides on steam-hauled historic trains and paddle steamers. There is a lot of character noted in this beautiful city. There are many theater venues in Sacramento, including the Sacramento Convention Center and the Memorial Auditorium. It is also the home of the Crocker Art Museum, which is the oldest public art museum west of the Mississippi River. There is never a dull moment for night life either.

Come discover the beautiful Sacramento and all it has to offer!

Helpful links if you’re moving to Sacramento, CA

Schools
Find out all you need to know to find the perfect school that best suits your child. Info on Elementary & K-8 Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools , Adult Education Centers, Children Centers/Preschool Programs and more. Visit this site

Sports
Looking for some family fun activities to do in Sacramento? Get out your golf clubs and enjoy the William Land Park golf course, have fun at the Waterworld USA Cal Expo, get your skates and go to the Sacramento Downtown Ice Rink or for some real thrills – check out the roller coasters at The Point. Never a dull moment. Visit this site

Arts & Culture
Check out the top ten choices of museums in Sacramento. Visit places like the California Military Museum, the California Museum for History, Women & the Arts, the California State Railroad Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, the Discovery Museum of Sacramento – Science & Space Center and so many more. Visit this site

Special Attractions
Enjoy a whitewater guided Tour on the American River, visit the Delta King and Delta Queen at Historic Old Sacramento, tour the 30-room residence of past Californian governors or have fun dancing after a fine dinner aboard the 110 foot ‘Spirit of Sacramento’ paddleboat. Visit this site

Entertainment
Check out the top happening nightclubs, dance clubs, lounges and live entertainment clubs in Sacramento. You won’t want to miss out on Places like the 815 L Street Club, the Back Door Lounge, the Barcode, The Blue Cue or the Fox & Goose Club. Visit this site

Hotels
All the information you need to book your next hotel room when in Sacramento. Location, closest neighborhood, price range, ratings and hotel type. A few favorites include the Inn Capitol Park, the Best Western Sandman Motel and the Hyatt Regency Sacramento. Visit this site

Restaurants
Sacramento has some wonderful restaurants that will make you keep coming back for more. Enjoy a splash of sunlight with your lunch at the Waterboy,Rick’s Dessert Diner, the Firehouse Restaurant for some delicious steak and seafood, Michelangelo’s for some real Italian cooking, the El Novillero Restaurant or Celestin’s Caribbean Restaurant. Bon appetite! Visit this site

Sacramento, CA’s Suburbs & Regions
Arden, Parkway, Carmichael, North Highlands, Citrus Heights, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Roseville, Rocklin, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Woodland, Davis.