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Hair Salons in The Junction, Toronto

22 hair salons competing. Here's what the data shows.

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Hair Salons

22

Have a website

14%

Market Overview

Twenty-two hair salons operate within The Junction, making it a competitive pocket of Toronto for anyone cutting hair. The density is notable โ€” but the real story is what's happening (or not happening) online. Only 3 of those 22 salons, roughly 14%, have a website. That leaves 19 salons essentially invisible to anyone searching "hair salon The Junction Toronto" on their phone.

The neighbourhood itself generates strong foot traffic. Sixty-seven restaurants, 22 cafes, 32 fast food spots, 10 bars, and a pub all draw people to the area daily. That's a lot of potential clients walking past salon doors. But foot traffic is passive โ€” it doesn't guarantee new customers walking in.

Salon D Hair, Lion's Den Barbershop, and Good Mood Hair Shop are the three operators with a visible web presence. They're competing for the same search traffic, but they're competing against almost no one. The remaining 19 salons are relying entirely on walk-ins, repeat clients, and word of mouth.

For a hair salon owner evaluating The Junction, the picture is mixed. There are enough salons to make the market feel crowded on the ground. But online, it's wide open. The low website adoption rate suggests many operators haven't adapted to how customers actually find and choose salons today โ€” and that gap is an opportunity for anyone willing to invest in basic digital visibility.

What Customers in The Junction Care About

Walk-ability from brunch

With 67 restaurants and 22 cafes nearby, many Junction residents look for a salon they can hit before or after a meal โ€” location along the main strip matters more than parking.

Barber or salon clarity

Lion's Den Barbershop sits alongside places like Good Mood Hair Shop โ€” customers want to know immediately whether a shop handles fades, colour, or both before they commit.

Neighbourhood word of mouth

The Junction has a tight-knit community feel, and residents rely heavily on recommendations from neighbours, local shop owners, and community social media groups over Google reviews.

Visible storefront over website

With only 14% of local salons online, most customers in this area still choose based on what they see walking by โ€” signage, window displays, and whether the shop looks welcoming from the street.

Consistent weekend availability

The Junction's weekend foot traffic spikes with the bar and restaurant crowd, and salons that stay open Saturdays and Sundays capture clients who work weekday office jobs elsewhere in Toronto.

Hair Salons operating in The Junction, Toronto

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.

BusinessType
Gossips Hairstylists Inc.Hairdresser
Cornerstone Barber ShopHairdresser
First Choice HairCuttersHairdresser
West End BarbersHairdresser
Casa Blanca Hairstyling For Men & WomenHairdresser
Salon DionneHairdresser
Salon D HairHairdresser
Lion's Den BarbershopHairdresser
Hair EmbuHairdresser
Pacific Hair StudioHairdresser
Rod Gun & BarbersHairdresser
The Junction ParlourHairdresser

Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).

Tips for Hair Salons Owners in The Junction

1

Get a website โ€” 86% of your competitors don't have one

Only 3 out of 22 salons in The Junction have a website. Even a single page with your address, hours, services, and a phone number puts you ahead of nearly every shop on the block. You don't need anything fancy โ€” just something that exists when someone Googles you.

2

Partner with the food spots next door

Sixty-seven restaurants and 22 cafes share your foot traffic. A simple cross-promotion โ€” a discount flyer at a nearby coffee shop, a referral arrangement with a brunch spot โ€” costs almost nothing and reaches people already in the neighbourhood.

3

Make your hours match the neighbourhood rhythm

The Junction has 10 bars and a pub drawing crowds into the evening. If you're closing at 5 PM every day, you're missing the after-work and weekend crowd entirely. Consider extended hours on Thursdays through Saturdays when the street is busiest.

Competition Snapshot

Twenty-two salons in one Toronto neighbourhood creates real density, but the competition looks different depending where you stand. Offline, it's crowded โ€” multiple shops compete for the same walk-in traffic along the same stretch. Online, it's nearly empty. With 86% of salons lacking a website, the digital space is wide open for any operator willing to establish even a basic web presence. The Junction's strong food and drink scene (132 establishments) means foot traffic is never the problem. Standing out comes down to being findable online, visible on the street, and clear about what you offer. The salons with websites โ€” Salon D Hair, Lion's Den Barbershop, Good Mood Hair Shop โ€” are already capturing demand that the other 19 are leaving behind.

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