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Fifty-four hair salons operate within Rosemont — a dense concentration that puts serious pressure on individual shops to differentiate. For a neighbourhood of this size, that's a crowded field. The saving grace for new entrants? Only 18 of those 54 salons have a website, meaning two-thirds of your competition is essentially invisible online to anyone searching before they walk in.
Rosemont's foot traffic ecosystem works in your favour. The neighbourhood supports 149 restaurants, 51 cafés, and 57 fast-food spots, which means residents are accustomed to spending locally. Bars (22) and pubs (7) round out a social scene where looking good matters. This is a neighbourhood where people go out frequently — and they need haircuts between outings.
Among the salons with an online presence, names like Les Barbiers, Culture, Salon DiStasio, Bobby Pin, Coiffure Folichonne, Chez Pasquale Barbier, Alina Haute Coiffure, and DA Coiffure have built some digital visibility. But the gap between the 18 salons investing in their web presence and the 36 relying entirely on walk-ins and word-of-mouth is wide. In practical terms, any salon that builds even a basic website and Google Business Profile immediately stands out from roughly two-thirds of local competitors. The market isn't short on salons — it's short on salons that are easy to find online.
Ease of finding the place
With most Rosemont salons lacking a website, customers rely heavily on Google Maps and neighbourhood word-of-mouth to locate a shop they can actually verify exists and is open.
Barber vs. salon distinction
Several Rosemont shops — Les Barbiers, Chez Pasquale Barbier — are barbershops, not full-service salons, so customers are paying close attention to whether a shop handles their specific hair type and service needs before committing.
Staying power on Rue Beaubien
Rosemont residents value salons that have been in the neighbourhood long enough to build a regular clientele — shops like Salon DiStasio or Coiffure Folichonne carry weight precisely because locals know them by name.
Walk-in friendliness
In a neighbourhood this dense with salons, many customers compare by simply walking in on a Saturday — price boards, cleanliness, and how they're greeted matter more than any online review.
Proximity to daily errands
With 51 cafés and 149 restaurants nearby, customers often choose a salon based on how close it is to where they already eat, shop, or grab coffee along their regular route.
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 |
|---|---|
| Coiffure GP Oggi Elle et lui | Hairdresser |
| Beauté Tropicale | Hairdresser |
| Andy Style | Hairdresser |
| Kim Martin Koiffure | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Rive-Gauche | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Fuzzy Plus | Hairdresser |
| Les Barbiers | Hairdresser |
| [Sizo] | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure chez Mona | Hairdresser |
| Culture | Hairdresser |
| La Boîte à Coiffer I | Hairdresser |
| L'Écheveé du Plateau | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get a website before your competitors do
Two-thirds of Rosemont salons have no web presence at all. A simple one-page site with your hours, location, services, and a booking link puts you ahead of 36 other salons in the area. A Google Business Profile alone would differentiate you from most of the neighbourhood.
Position yourself near the foot traffic
Rosemont has 149 restaurants, 51 cafés, and 57 fast-food outlets generating constant pedestrian activity. A salon near these clusters — especially along commercial streets — gets free visibility that a side-street location simply cannot match.
Lean into the barber-versus-salon gap
Several notable Rosemont shops are barbershops rather than full-service salons. If you offer colour, styling, or services beyond cuts, make that distinction obvious — it's a real point of differentiation in a market where not every shop can serve every customer.
Rosemont is one of Montreal's more competitive neighbourhoods for hair services. With 54 salons packed into a single arrondissement, density is high and customer loyalty is hard-won. The market splits roughly into two tiers: the 18 salons with a digital presence competing for online search traffic, and the 36 without any website relying entirely on repeat clients and foot traffic. Full-service salons face stiffer competition than barbershops, since several prominent shops cater specifically to men's cuts. The biggest gap — and opportunity — is online. Standing out in Rosemont doesn't require reinventing your service menu; it requires being the salon customers can actually find when they search.
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