Direct cremation in LaSalle
Cremation services in LaSalle
When a parent passes away in LaSalle, the last thing you need is a showroom visit or a pricing puzzle. Cleo arranges a complete cremation for LaSalle families at one fixed, all-inclusive price — handled entirely online or by phone, with a bilingual team answering 24/7.

Common questions
What LaSalle families ask
What does direct cremation cost in LaSalle?
Cost is a fair thing to ask first. With Cleo, cremation for LaSalle families is one fixed, all-inclusive price — transport, the cremation, all paperwork, and return of the ashes are covered, with no hidden fees and no weekend surcharges. The quote you get is the price you pay.
See current pricingHow do I compare cremation prices in LaSalle?
It's frustrating when no two quotes look alike. Some LaSalle funeral homes quote only by appointment, and budget providers advertise a low ‘from’ rate, then add transport and containers at the end. In Quebec, every provider must give you an itemized price list before you sign — Cleo's all-inclusive total already includes those costs.
What ‘from’ pricing leaves outDo I have to visit a funeral home in LaSalle?
No — and that matters when you're juggling work, family, and grief. Cleo arranges everything online or by phone: we coordinate transport from the hospital, home, or a LaSalle care residence, handle the Quebec paperwork, and return the ashes to your door. No showroom, no in-person meeting required.
How to arrange a cremation in MontrealCan I arrange cremation in English in LaSalle?
Yes. LaSalle is one of Montreal's most bilingual boroughs, with large anglophone and Italian-Canadian communities. Cleo's care team works fully in English or French — every call, document, and update in the language you're most comfortable with — so nothing about an already hard week gets lost in translation.
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What's included for LaSalle families
One fixed price covers the whole process — here's exactly what that means.
- Transfer of your loved one from anywhere in LaSalle or Greater Montreal
- All Quebec paperwork, including the declaration of death
- Cremation at a certified crematorium
- A dignified basic urn for the ashes
- Hand delivery of the ashes to your home
- Death certificate copies ordered on your behalf
- A bilingual care team available 24/7
- Guidance on the QPP death benefit and next steps
Upgraded urns, memorial gatherings, and a columbarium niche are optional — never bundled in or pushed.
Compare
How Cleo compares in LaSalle
A side-by-side look at what families in LaSalle actually get for their money.
| What you get | Cleo | Other direct cremation providers | Traditional funeral home |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | One fixed, all-inclusive price | Low ‘from’ rate, add-ons billed later | Quoted by appointment; packages add up |
| How you arrange | Fully online or by phone | Mostly online, varies by provider | In-person showroom visit |
| Transport | Included, anywhere in Greater Montreal | Often billed by distance | Itemized add-on |
| Language | Full service in English or French | Bilingual to varying degrees | Primarily French-led |
| Return of ashes | Hand-delivered to your home | Pickup or courier | Pickup at the funeral home |
| Upselling | None — extras stay optional | Minimal | Caskets, viewings, services offered |
How Cleo works
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Call us, any time
Reach a real, bilingual person 24/7. We arrange transport into our care — usually within about four hours.
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We handle everything
We file the declaration of death and all paperwork, and carry out the cremation at a licensed crematorium.
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Ashes returned home
We personally hand-deliver your loved one's ashes to your door.
Compliance & transparency
Licensed, compliant, and transparent
Directeur de l’état civil du Québec · Permis d’entreprise de services funéraires (Loi sur les activités funéraires)
Cremation in Quebec is tightly regulated, and that protects your family. Here's how it works for LaSalle.
Every death in Quebec is declared to the Directeur de l’état civil, who registers it and issues the act of death — Cleo files this for you.
A physician's attestation of death and the declaration of death are both required before a cremation can proceed.
By law, Quebec funeral providers must give you an itemized price list before you sign anything.
Prepaid arrangements are protected under Quebec's prearranged funeral services law, with funds held in trust and recorded in a provincial registry.
TRUSTED BY FAMILIES
What families say about Cleo
Local coordination
Coordinating care across LaSalle
Whether your loved one is at home, in hospital, or in a LaSalle care residence, we coordinate the transfer and the paperwork so you don't have to chase anyone.
Hôpital de LaSalle
Hospital
We coordinate transfers from the 24/7 emergency and the care units.
CLSC de LaSalle
clinic
Home-care and palliative support through the CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal.
Centre d'hébergement de LaSalle (CHSLD)
long-term care
We arrange respectful transfers from LaSalle's long-term care residences.
Our LaSalle Service Area
We cover the entire city and surrounding areas:
Areas We Serve
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are funeral complexes in LaSalle, and the borough sits minutes from several certified crematoriums across Greater Montreal. With Cleo you don't choose or travel to one — we coordinate the cremation at a certified facility and return the ashes to your LaSalle home, so the logistics never fall on you.
You can, with care. Quebec law asks that ashes be scattered respectfully and never where they could create a nuisance; private property needs the owner's permission. The LaSalle riverfront is beautiful, but Parc des Rapides is a protected federal bird sanctuary — better as a place to reflect than to scatter. We're glad to walk you through your options.
We typically arrange transport within about four hours of your call, day or night. If a death has just happened at home in LaSalle, call us first at (438) 817-1770 — we will tell you exactly what to do and take it from there.
Often, yes. Whoever pays the funeral costs may claim the QPP death benefit — a one-time payment of up to $2,500 — if your loved one contributed enough to the Québec Pension Plan. Our team can point you to the application and other supports while we handle the arrangements.
Yes — from Highlands and the Village des Rapides to Riverside and Angrignon Est, and across the neighbouring areas of Lachine, Verdun, and Ville-Émard. Wherever you are in the borough, the service and the price are the same.
Resources
Keep reading
Complete Montreal direct cremation guide
How direct cremation works across Greater Montreal.
Montreal cremation cost guide
What cremation really costs in 2026, compared.
How to arrange cremation in Montreal
A step-by-step walkthrough for Montreal families.
Scattering ashes in Quebec
Where it's legal and how to do it properly.
See current pricing
Cleo's fixed, all-inclusive cremation price.
Not sure where to start? We'll walk you through it.
We understand this can be a difficult and confusing time. Our compassionate team is here to guide you through each step, with no pressure or complicated decisions.

Megan Zavitz
Funeral Director