Finding a pharmacy that's actually open when you need it, whether that's a Sunday evening or a holiday Monday, usually comes down to knowing which one nearby keeps different hours than the rest.
This page lists pharmacies across Montreal with their real hours, phone numbers, and locations, so you're not stuck guessing or calling three places before one picks up.
It's built for the moment you're standing in your kitchen at 9pm wondering if anywhere nearby still has the lights on, or trying to figure out which pharmacy on your street actually has a pharmacist on duty right now.
What You'll Find Here
These are real pharmacies operating across Montreal boroughs, from the big banner chains to independent neighbourhood pharmacies that have been on the same corner for decades.
Each listing shows the address, phone number, a map, and hours for every day of the week with a live open or closed status, so you can check at 11pm on a Friday whether the pharmacy on your street is still taking customers.
You'll see pharmacies in Plateau-Mont-Royal near the triplexes, others tucked into strip malls along Boulevard Saint-Michel in Villeray, and the ones that anchor busy corners in NDG or Rosemont.
Some listings include whether the pharmacy offers vaccinations, blister packs, or a consultation room, since that's often the detail that matters more than which chain the sign belongs to.
If you're new to a neighbourhood, this is also a fast way to figure out which pharmacy near your new apartment actually keeps late hours, rather than finding out the hard way when you need something at 10pm and the nearest option closed at 6.
Why List Your Pharmacy on Montreal Daily
People searching this page are usually looking for something specific and nearby, a refill, a flu shot, a pharmacist who speaks their language, or simply whoever is open right now.
A listing here puts your real hours and phone number in front of that person instead of leaving them to guess from an outdated Google result.
Pharmacies also tend to get compared on small, practical details that a generic directory never captures, so having a page that shows your actual services and current hours puts you ahead of a competitor whose online listing hasn't been touched in years.
- It's completely free to list or claim, with no commission or booking fee ever charged on anything that happens through your listing.
- Your hours and open/closed status update live, so customers stop calling to ask if you're still open when the answer is already on the page.
- You reach people actively searching by borough, which matters more for a pharmacy than almost any other business since most customers want the closest one, not the best-reviewed one across town.
- Once you claim your listing you get a Verified Owner badge, which tells visitors the hours and contact details came from you directly and not from an old public dataset.
Claiming or Adding Your Listing
Many Montreal pharmacies are already listed here because Montreal Daily added them from public data, in which case you'll see a tag reading "Added by Montreal Daily, Unclaimed" on the listing.
If that's your pharmacy, you can claim it for free in a couple of minutes: find the listing, confirm it's yours, and it's reassigned to your account with a Verified Owner badge and full edit access to update hours, services, and photos.
If your pharmacy isn't listed at all yet, perhaps it's newly opened or was missed in the public data, you can add it yourself just as easily, for free, and it goes live with the same Verified Owner status right away.
Either path takes about the same amount of time as filling out a short form, and there's no waiting period or approval process that drags on for weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. There's no fee to claim an existing listing, no fee to add a new one, and no commission on anything, ever. Montreal Daily makes money elsewhere on the site, not by charging local businesses to appear in a directory.
Open the listing, click the claim option, and follow the short verification step. Once approved, the listing is reassigned to your account, you get edit access to hours, contact details, and photos, and a Verified Owner badge appears so customers know the information is current.
Some smaller independent pharmacies weren't part of the public data set Montreal Daily started with. You can add your pharmacy yourself in a few minutes, for free, and it will be marked Verified Owner immediately since you're submitting it directly.
Yes. Once you've claimed or added your listing you can note services like flu shots, travel vaccinations, blister packaging, medication reviews, or a private consultation room. Customers searching this page often care as much about the services on offer as they do about hours.
Yes, you can update your hours anytime after claiming your listing, including one-off holiday hours. Pharmacies tend to get the most calls when hours are unclear around holidays, especially around Christmas and New Year's when hours shift for a few days at a time, so keeping this current saves you the phone calls and gives customers a straight answer.