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928 hair salons competing for attention in a metro of 1.76 million people. That's a dense market — but here's what's interesting: only 108 of those salons, roughly 12%, have a website. In a city where customers Google everything before they walk through the door, that means the vast majority of Montreal salons are invisible to the people actively searching for them.
Montreal's hair salon market is fragmented. There's no single dominant chain eating up market share. Instead, hundreds of independent operators — from traditional barbershops like Le Traditionnel Barbiers and La Baraque du Barbier to full-service salons like Au Premier and bODYsPA — compete at the neighbourhood level. The names on the list suggest a mix of old-school barber culture and modern styling studios, which tracks with Montreal's blend of tradition and trend.
Competition is high by volume but uneven in practice. Many salons operate with minimal or no online presence, meaning those that invest even modestly in digital visibility can capture disproportionate search traffic. With over 900 salons in the area, standing out comes down to more than just skill with scissors — it requires being findable when someone types "hair salon near me" into their phone.
For a business owner entering or operating in this market, the math is straightforward: there are a lot of salons, most of them are hard to find online, and the ones that aren't have a built-in advantage.
Bilingual service matters
Montreal is a French-English city, and customers want to feel comfortable communicating about what they want in whichever language they prefer.
Walk-in availability
With 928 salons spread across the city, customers know they have options and expect flexibility, not just appointment-only scheduling.
Neighbourhood reputation
Montrealers tend to find their salon through word of mouth from people in their arrondissement, not city-wide advertising.
Styling for Montreal's climate
Dry winters and humid summers mean customers want a stylist who understands what their hair actually needs to look good year-round here.
Clear pricing before sitting down
With so many salons to choose from, customers will skip any place that doesn't make it obvious what a cut or colour will cost.
A sample of real hair salons in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| G&G Barbershop | Hairdresser |
| Elements Maison de Beaute | Hairdresser |
| St-Laurent Trends par Sonia | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure GP Oggi Elle et lui | Hairdresser |
| Beauté Tropicale | Hairdresser |
| Andy Style | Hairdresser |
| Les Copines d'abord | Hairdresser |
| Les Marchands de Fraîcheur | Hairdresser |
| CAJH Maîtres Coiffeurs | Hairdresser |
| Platine Coiffure | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Estetica | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Ebony and Ivory | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get a website — you're already ahead
Only 12% of Montreal hair salons have a website. That means 88% of your competitors are practically invisible to anyone searching online. Even a simple site with your services, pricing, and hours puts you in the top 12% for digital presence.
Claim your Google Business Profile
Before spending money on ads, make sure your Google listing has correct hours, photos of your work, and real customer reviews. It's free and it's how most people find a new salon in Montreal.
Lean into your neighbourhood
Montreal is a city of neighbourhoods, and most customers search locally. Mention your specific area — Plateau, Mile End, Verdun, NDG — on your website and social media so you show up in neighbourhood-specific searches.
Montreal's hair salon market is crowded — 928 salons across the metro area. But the competitive bar is low. With only 12% of salons operating a website, most are competing on walk-in traffic and word of mouth alone. That leaves significant room for any owner willing to invest in basic online visibility. The market isn't oversaturated in terms of digital presence; it's underserved. A salon that can be found on Google, shows its work online, and makes booking easy is already ahead of roughly 820 competitors. Standing out here doesn't require a big budget — just showing up.
Click any suburb for detailed market intelligence.
Hair Salons in Plateau-Mont-Royal
76 businesses · 46% have a website
Hair Salons in Rosemont
54 businesses · 33% have a website
Hair Salons in Downtown
38 businesses · 8% have a website
Hair Salons in Hochelaga
23 businesses · 30% have a website
Hair Salons in Verdun
20 businesses · 55% have a website
Hair Salons in Mile End
18 businesses · 17% have a website
Hair Salons in Saint-Henri
18 businesses · 0% have a website
Hair Salons in Outremont
12 businesses · 8% have a website
Hair Salons in Notre-Dame-de-Grace
11 businesses · 9% have a website
Hair Salons in Westmount
10 businesses · 0% have a website
Hair Salons in Old Montreal
8 businesses · 0% have a website
Hair Salons in Griffintown
6 businesses · 17% have a website
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