As Quebec began its first retail reopening phase on June 7, Quebecers resumed their consumption habits with their favorite local businesses. Since the opening of terraces, restaurants, bars and gyms, the craze has been felt throughout the province.
Overall
- Across the province there was a 6% increase in volumes week-over-week
- There was a 67% increase in gyms and studios and 12% increase in restaurants as patios reopened
- Laval had the highest increase in gyms and studios at a 307% increase week-over-week
- The highest increase in restaurant spending was in Laval at 25% over the previous week
- Certain regions also saw increases in hotels and/or car rentals including Gatineau, Québec City, and Sherbrooke
Top 5 non-essential retail categories were:
1. Bookstores: 22%
2. Artists supply & craft stores: 15%
3. Health & beauty spas: 11%
4. Department stores: 9%
5. Apparel: 5%
Spending Volumes by Region

About the data: Quebec Reopening data is based on the transaction volumes for the week of June 7-13, 2021 as compared to the week prior of May 31-June 6, 2021. Moneris spending reports measure spending in Canada across a range of categories by analyzing credit and debit card transaction data. The figures and percentages cited are derived from aggregated transaction volumes being processed by Moneris in the applicable categories.
Regional Breakouts
Gatineau
- -3% decrease in volumes overall
- 5% increase in volumes at restaurants
- 12% increase in gyms & studios
- 15% increase in car rentals
Laval
- 0% increase in volumes overall
- 25% increase in restaurants – highest in the province
- 307% increase in gyms and studios – highest in the province
- 12% increase in department stores
Montréal
- 10% increase in volumes overall – highest in the province
- 14% increase in restaurants
- 63% increase in gyms & studios
- 80% increase in art dealers & galleries
- 25% increase in bookstores
Québec City
- -7% decrease in volumes overall
- 9% increase in restaurants
- -30% decrease in gyms and studios
- 33% increase in car rentals
- 53% increase in gift, card, novelty
Sherbrooke
- -2% increase in volumes overall
- 1% increase in restaurants
- -52% decrease in gyms and studios
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