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Eleven hair salons operate in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a well-established residential neighbourhood in Montreal's west end. That's a modest number for an area with a dense commercial footprint — 68 restaurants, 21 cafés, and 19 fast food outlets sit within the same neighbourhood, pointing to strong daily foot traffic and a consumer base accustomed to spending locally.
Competition among salons is moderate rather than fierce. At 11 operators, the market isn't saturated the way some downtown Montreal neighbourhoods might be, but it's not wide open either. Residents have real choices within walking distance.
The most striking gap is digital presence. Only one salon — Au Premier — has a website. That's a 9% adoption rate across the sector. In practical terms, ten out of eleven salons are essentially invisible to anyone searching online before visiting. For a neighbourhood where residents are choosing between multiple nearby options, the salons that invest in even a basic online presence have a clear structural advantage.
The surrounding food and drink economy (4 bars, 1 pub, plus dozens of cafés and restaurants) suggests a neighbourhood where people are already out running errands and making spontaneous decisions. A salon with visible signage, walk-in availability, and a discoverable online profile is positioned to capture that traffic. Without these, a salon relies almost entirely on word of mouth.
Proximity to Sherbrooke or Monkland
NDG residents tend to run errands along these commercial corridors, so a salon on or near one of these streets gets picked over a spot tucked away on a side street.
Walk-in availability matters here
With 11 salons in the neighbourhood, customers know they have options nearby and expect to get a trim without a two-week wait or rigid online-only booking.
Stylists who handle diverse textures
NDG is a multicultural neighbourhood, and many residents need stylists comfortable with curly, coily, or textured hair — not just straight European hair.
Fair pricing for regular upkeep
People choosing a neighbourhood salon compare prices for routine trims and colour touch-ups across multiple nearby shops before committing to one.
A way to find you before walking in
With only 9% of local salons having a website, the bar is low — even a Google Business Profile with hours and photos puts you ahead of most competitors.
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 |
|---|---|
| Coiffissima | Hairdresser |
| Steve Salon | Hairdresser |
| Au Premier | Hairdresser |
| Dora & Nathalie | Hairdresser |
| Salon Le Hair Doux | Hairdresser |
| Maurice Coiffure | Hairdresser |
| Monique Haute Coiffure | Hairdresser |
| Kustom Kutz | Hairdresser |
| Hair Play | Hairdresser |
| Mazz Barbier | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Claim your online presence now
Only 1 of 11 salons in NDG has a website. Setting up a basic site or a well-maintained Google Business Profile immediately puts you ahead of 90% of local competitors. Include your hours, services, pricing, and a few photos — that alone puts you in a different class.
Use the food-and-coffee foot traffic
The neighbourhood's 68 restaurants and 21 cafés draw people onto the streets daily. If your salon sits near Sherbrooke or Monkland, invest in clear storefront signage and consider offering quick express services during lunch hours to capture walk-ins from the lunch and coffee crowd.
Differentiate on what neighbours actually need
With moderate competition and a diverse resident base, salons that specialize — textured hair, kids' cuts, or affordable maintenance packages — fill gaps that generalists leave open. You don't need to serve everyone; you need to be the obvious choice for someone.
Eleven salons in one neighbourhood is moderate — enough that customers have real options, but not so many that the market is overwhelmed. The deeper story is digital: ten of those salons have no website at all. The competitive field is actually narrower than the raw count suggests, because most salons can't be found online. Standing out in NDG doesn't require reinventing the experience. It requires visibility, consistency, and being easy to find when someone searches "hair salon near me." The salons that figure this out will pull ahead quickly.
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