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Typical price: CA$55–CA$510

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Locksmith prices in La Cité-Limoilou

Researched estimates for La Cité-Limoilou (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Home lockout (business hours) Non-destructive entry to a standard residential door CA$90 CA$150 CA$230
Rekey (per lock) Pins changed, new keys cut CA$55 CA$90 CA$150
Standard lock replacement (per lock) New deadbolt including mid-range hardware CA$120 CA$200 CA$350
After-hours emergency lockout Nights, weekends, holidays CA$150 CA$240 CA$370
Smart lock installation Fitting and setup on existing deadbolt prep CA$170 CA$280 CA$510

How to hire a locksmith pro in Canada

  1. Check provincial licensing: BC and Alberta license locksmiths under their security services acts — ask for the licence number there; most other provinces are unlicensed
  2. Prefer members of provincial locksmith associations or shops with a physical storefront
  3. Get the all-in quote before dispatch: trip fee, labour, parts, taxes, after-hours surcharge
  4. Ask for non-destructive entry first on lockouts
  5. Have photo ID with your address ready
  6. In winter months, ask about frozen-lock service pricing — it's a distinct seasonal call-out in much of Canada

Locksmith regulation in Canada is provincial: British Columbia and Alberta require locksmiths to be licensed under their security services legislation, while Ontario and most other provinces have no locksmith-specific licence. The same call-center bait-pricing scams seen in the US operate in Canadian cities, so verify a physical address.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I rekey or replace locks after moving into a new home?

Yes, always do one or the other — you have no idea how many key copies previous owners, tenants, agents, or tradespeople hold. Rekeying every exterior lock is the cheapest route if the hardware is in good shape. Replace instead if locks are worn, cheap, or you want to upgrade security or move to keyed-alike convenience (one key for all doors).

Can a locksmith open my car?

Auto locksmiths can — car opening, key origination, and transponder programming are a specialty with dedicated tools. Not every residential locksmith does vehicles, so say the make, model, and year when calling. For modern cars, a locksmith is often significantly cheaper than a dealership for replacement keys and usually much faster.

How fast can a locksmith arrive?

In cities, emergency locksmiths typically arrive within 30-60 minutes; rural areas can take 1-2 hours. When you call, ask for a firm ETA and the total price. For non-urgent work like lock upgrades or rekeying, booking a daytime slot a day or two ahead is significantly cheaper than an emergency dispatch.

How do I avoid locksmith scams?

The classic scam: a call centre advertises a rock-bottom price online, dispatches an unqualified operator who drills your lock unnecessarily, then charges several times the quote for 'parts and labour'. Protection: get the all-in price and the company's physical address before dispatch, prefer locksmiths with a verifiable local address and reviews, ask them to attempt non-destructive entry first, and refuse work if the on-site price suddenly balloons.

How long does a lock change take?

A straightforward like-for-like swap takes 15-30 minutes per lock. Rekeying is similar. Allow longer for upgrading to a different lock type (fresh door prep), multipoint mechanisms on uPVC doors, or smart lock installs with setup — those can take 45-90 minutes. A full house rekey of 3-5 locks is typically an hour or two.

How much does a locksmith cost?

Locksmith pricing has three parts: a call-out or trip fee, labour for the job itself, and parts (new locks, cylinders, or keys). Simple jobs like a lockout or single lock change are usually quoted as a flat rate. Time of day matters most — evening, weekend, and holiday call-outs typically cost 50-100% more than business hours. Always get the all-in price by phone before the locksmith is dispatched.

Are locksmiths licensed in Canada?

Only in some provinces — BC licenses locksmiths under the Security Services Act and Alberta under its Security Services and Investigators Act, so you can ask for a licence number there. Ontario and most other provinces have no locksmith licence, making storefront verification and reviews your main protection.

What does a frozen or winter lockout cost in Canada?

Frozen locks and cold-snap lockouts are priced like standard emergency call-outs — typically $100-$250 depending on hours — but demand spikes in cold snaps and wait times stretch. De-icer and graphite lubricant applied in fall is the cheap prevention; locksmiths can also service sticking deadbolts before winter.

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