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7 discount stores in Quebec (besides Dollarama) that'll help you save big

Looking for a bargain?

A Rossy store in Quebec, Right: Aisles within a discount store in the Montreal area.

Many Quebecers are turning to budget-friendly alternatives to stretch their paychecks.

Senior Writer

With inflation on the rise and ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the U.S., the cost of living is hitting harder than ever. Whether it's groceries, clothing, home essentials, or more, many Quebecers are turning to budget-friendly alternatives like Dollar stores to stretch their paychecks.

But if you're looking for even more options to save money while shopping, here are seven discount stores in Quebec — besides Dollarama — where you can score major deals.

Centre Liquidation Boom

Address: Multiple locations in Quebec

Why go? By selling surplus stock, open-box items, out-of-season products, and store returns, this liquidation centre offers deep discounts on a variety of items. You'll find appliances, groceries, toys, school supplies, baby essentials, household goods, home decor, tools, beauty products, and more — all for a fraction of their original prices.

Boom Liquidation website

18. Liquidation

Address: 3751 Rue Wellington, Montreal, QC

Why go? This store specializes in heavily discounted Amazon return items, with flash sales that can slash prices by up to 90%. Some shopping events even offer flat-rate pricing on everything in the store — so if you don't mind digging through bins and tables, you could score some serious bargains.

18.Liquidation Facebook page

ÉcoDépot Montréal

Address: Two locations:

  • Lachine: 187 Rue Richer, Lachine, QC
  • Plateau: 2117 Rue Rachel E., Montreal, QC

Why go? If you love thrifting, ÉcoDépot is a goldmine. The store stocks rescued items from 1-800-GOT-JUNK? collections, customer donations, estate sales, and moving companies, meaning you'll find everything from clothing and furniture to home decor at deeply discounted prices. Plus, they regularly offer sales of up to 50% off.

ÉcoDépot Montréal website

Un Seul Prix Plus

A store in Montreal's St-Hubert  plaza.

Un seul prix plus in Plaza St-Hubert.

Plaza St-Hubert

Address: 6566 St-Hubert, Montreal, QC

Why go? This Plaza St-Hubert store is similar to Dollarama, with an ever-changing selection of low-cost goods. Whether you’re on the hunt for DIY supplies, decorations, or random finds, it's a solid budget-friendly stop.

Plaza St-Hubert website

Giant Tiger (Tigre Géant)

Address: Multiple locations across Quebec

Why go? This discount department store has great deals on clothing, home decor, food, outdoor items, and even beauty products (including dupes of popular brands).

Giant Tiger website

Magi-Prix

Address: 12 locations across Quebec

Why go? This store offers low prices on everything from groceries and hardware to electronics. It's a go-to for cheap bedding, party supplies, toys, stationery, and more, with a constantly rotating selection of budget finds.

Magi-Prix website

Rossy

Address: Multiple locations across Quebec

Why go? Rossy is another discount department store that stocks a little bit of everything at affordable prices. You can even check out their "Low Price Promise" section online before heading in-store to make sure you're getting the best deals.

Rossy website


This story was adapted from the article "7 magasins à bas prix au Québec autre que le Dollarama qui te permettent d'économiser" which was originally published on Narcity Quebec by Noémi Lincourt


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  • Alexander Sciola
  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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