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Typical price: CA$550–CA$20,200

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Web Design prices in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

Researched estimates for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form CA$550 CA$1,300 CA$2,750
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site CA$1,650 CA$3,700 CA$7,350
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog and on-page SEO CA$3,200 CA$6,450 CA$12,000
Basic e-commerce store Shopify/WooCommerce store with payments and shipping CA$4,150 CA$9,200 CA$20,200

How to hire a web design pro in Canada

  1. Review live portfolio sites and confirm who does the work
  2. Contract with IP transfer, domain in your name, and hosting credentials handed over
  3. If you'll email marketing contacts, confirm CASL-compliant consent capture on forms (Canada's anti-spam law has real penalties)
  4. Serving Quebec? Confirm French-language requirements — Quebec's language law (Bill 96) requires French for commerce in the province
  5. Agree scope: pages, revisions, CMS, included SEO basics
  6. Pay 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch

No licence is needed to sell web design in Canada. Two real compliance points: CASL requires express consent for commercial email captured through your site, and businesses serving Quebec must offer French under the province's language law — plan bilingual content if Quebec matters to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Is SEO included in web design?

Distinguish two things: technical SEO basics (clean structure, fast loading, meta tags, sitemap, mobile-friendliness) should be included in any competent build. Ongoing SEO — content, keywords, link building — is a separate monthly service. A designer bundling 'SEO' vaguely into one price is worth interrogating.

Should I hire a freelancer, an agency, or use a website builder?

Use a builder if your budget is minimal and your needs are a brochure plus contact form. Hire a freelancer for a custom site with some business logic. Pay agency rates when you need strategy, copywriting, SEO and design under one contract with accountability. Many small businesses outgrow a builder in year one — budget for that path.

Should I pay hourly or a fixed price for web design?

Fixed price for a defined scope (a 5-page site with listed features) protects both sides; hourly suits ongoing work and vague scopes. Standard payment structure is 30-50% deposit, remainder on launch — never pay 100% up front, and be wary of anyone who asks.

What are red flags when hiring a web designer?

No contract, no portfolio of live sites, registering the domain in their own name, 'free' websites with mandatory monthly fees, 100% payment up front, and guaranteed #1 Google rankings. The domain-ownership trap is the costliest — walking away can mean losing your web address.

Do I need my website to be accessible?

Morally yes, legally increasingly so — several markets now enforce accessibility standards (WCAG) for business websites, and lawsuits and fines are real in some countries. Practically: proper headings, alt text, keyboard navigation and color contrast cost little at build time and a lot to retrofit. Ask your designer to build to WCAG 2.1 AA.

Who owns the website after it's built?

You should. Insist that the domain is registered in YOUR name (not the designer's), you hold the hosting account credentials, and the contract transfers full rights to the design and code on final payment. Designer-owned domains are the single most common lock-in trap in this industry.

What does a small-business website cost in Canada?

Freelancers typically run CAD 50-140/hr, with 5-page small-business sites commonly at CAD 2,000-8,000 and e-commerce from CAD 5,000. Rates track close to US levels in Toronto and Vancouver.

Does my Canadian site need to be bilingual?

Only if you do business in Quebec, where French is required for commercial websites serving the province — and federally regulated sectors have their own rules. For the rest of Canada, English-only is legally fine; bilingual is a market-reach decision.

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