🌉 Porte de l'Ouest · Vaudreuil-Soulanges, QC

Best Banks in Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC (2026)

Banking for Vaudreuil-Dorion families, West Island gateway residents, and Ontario/Quebec commuters — compare the top options for better rates and lower fees.

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Top 5 Banks for Vaudreuil-Dorion Residents

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KOHO
Digital Bank · CDIC Insured (via Peoples Bank)
3.0% savings

Zero fees, 3.0% savings, $100 bonus — KOHO is the best everyday banking choice for Vaudreuil-Dorion families. App disponible en français. Vaudreuil-Dorion's growing population of bilingual families benefits from KOHO's seamless French/English functionality and its digital-first model that works equally well on the Ontario or Quebec side of the border.

Pros

  • $0 monthly fees
  • 3.0% savings
  • $100 bonus — code: 45ET55JSYA
  • French app
  • Works on both sides of ON/QC border

Cons

  • No branch in VD
  • No mortgages
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EQ Bank
Digital Bank · CDIC Insured
3.75% savings

EQ Bank's 3.75% savings rate is ideal for Vaudreuil-Dorion buyers saving for a down payment. GICs at 4.5%+ for longer horizons. No fees, free e-Transfers nationwide.

Pros

  • 3.75% HISA
  • GICs to 4.5%+
  • No fees

Cons

  • English only
  • Savings/GICs only
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Desjardins Caisse Populaire
Quebec Credit Union · AMF Insured (Unlimited)
AMF Illimité

Desjardins serves Vaudreuil-Dorion through the Caisse Desjardins de Vaudreuil-Soulanges. AMF Quebec provides unlimited deposit insurance. Desjardins is well-positioned for mortgages in this fast-growing real estate market and offers agricultural banking for the rural parts of Vaudreuil-Soulanges county.

Pros

  • AMF unlimited insurance
  • Vaudreuil-Dorion branches
  • Agricultural banking for rural areas
  • French-language service
  • Member ristournes

Cons

  • Monthly fees on some accounts
  • Lower savings rates
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TD Bank
Big 5 Bank · CDIC Insured ($100K/category)

TD is an excellent choice for Vaudreuil-Dorion's bilingual community and for residents who frequently cross into Ontario for work. TD's consistency across provinces makes it convenient for border-crossing commuters.

Pros

  • Vaudreuil-Dorion branches
  • Bilingual French/English
  • Consistent across ON/QC border

Cons

  • Monthly fees $10.95–$29.95
  • CDIC $100K cap
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RBC Royal Bank
Big 5 Bank · CDIC Insured ($100K/category)

RBC completes Vaudreuil-Dorion banking with bilingual service, mortgages, and Avion Rewards. Their agricultural and residential mortgage products suit the county's mix of suburban and rural properties.

Pros

  • Branches in Vaudreuil-Dorion
  • Bilingual
  • Agricultural + residential mortgages

Cons

  • Monthly fees $10.95–$30
  • Low savings rates

Comparison Table

BankMonthly FeeSavings RateDeposit InsuranceVD Branch
KOHO$03.0%CDIC ($100K/cat.)No
EQ Bank$03.75%CDIC ($100K/cat.)No
Desjardins$0–$15~1.5%AMF QC (Unlimited)✅ Yes
TD$10.95–$29.95~0.01%CDIC ($100K/cat.)✅ Yes
RBC$10.95–$30~0.01%CDIC ($100K/cat.)✅ Yes

🏠 Droits de Mutation in Vaudreuil-Dorion

Quebec's property transfer tax applies to all Vaudreuil-Dorion purchases. Rates: 0.5% on first $58,900 · 1.0% on $58,901–$294,600 · 1.5% above $294,600. Vaudreuil-Dorion's median home price is approximately $460,000–$560,000, driven by Montreal and Toronto-corridor demand. For a $510,000 home, the droits de mutation total approximately $6,234. No first-time buyer exemption in Quebec.

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About Vaudreuil-Dorion

Vaudreuil-Dorion (pop. ~50,000+) is one of Quebec's fastest-growing cities, located at the western tip of Greater Montreal where Autoroute 20 and the CNR main rail line cross from Quebec into Ontario. The city sits at the meeting point of the Ottawa River, St. Lawrence River, and Lake Saint-Louis — giving it exceptional waterfront opportunities.

The city is a significant bilingual community, with a notable anglophone population alongside the francophone majority. It's popular with families who commute to both Montreal and Ontario. Real estate demand is driven by both Montreal and Toronto-corridor buyers seeking more space. Desjardins is strong in the francophone community, while TD serves the bilingual and anglophone residents effectively.

FAQ

What's the droits de mutation on a $530,000 home in Vaudreuil-Dorion?

On $530,000: $295 + $2,357 + $3,531 = approximately $6,183. No Quebec first-time buyer exemption. Billed by Ville de Vaudreuil-Dorion after closing.

Which bank is best for Vaudreuil-Dorion's bilingual community?

TD is especially strong for Vaudreuil-Dorion's bilingual residents — consistent French/English service and the same account works seamlessly when crossing into Ontario for work or shopping. Desjardins is the top choice for French-first residents, while KOHO serves everyone with zero-fee banking in both languages.

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