Bus 80 south, transfer Orange line. Or 16 minutes via Saint-Joseph + CDN.
From the St-Viateur Bagel ou Fairmount Bagel area, head south on Avenue du Parc to Avenue des Pins, then west to Avenue Côte-des-Neiges, then south to Queen Mary. About 16 minutes. From Café Olimpico ou Drawn & Quarterly bookstore on Bernard? Same route. From the Ubisoft Montreal headquarters on Saint-Laurent? Saint-Laurent south to Sherbrooke west, then Côte-des-Neiges. We’re at 5275 Queen Mary. Free parking on Queen Mary.
Mile End sits between two Orange line metros (Rosemont 8–12 min walk, Laurier 10 min walk) and one Blue line (Outremont 8 min walk). Best route: STM Bus 80 south on Avenue du Parc to Place-des-Arts metro, transfer to Orange line south to Snowdon — about 25 minutes total. Or hop on the Blue line from Outremont, transfer at Snowdon, walk 5 min. From Bus 51 (Édouard-Montpetit) — direct to Snowdon area. Bus 55 (Saint-Laurent) for Saint-Laurent residents. Check STM real-time alerts.
Phones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, smartwatches — all under one roof.
Transparent pricing, free diagnostic, exact quote before work starts. No hidden fees.
Cracked glass, dead pixels, touch issues. iPhone, Samsung, Pixel. OLED, LCD, Ceramic Shield. 30–60 min.
From $89+Draining fast, swelling, shutting off at 30%. iPhone, Samsung, Pixel. 30–45 min.
From $59+Won’t charge, loose connection. Lightning, USB-C. iPhone, Samsung. 30–60 min.
From $79+Coffee, rain, toilet, pool. All phones, tablets, laptops. Ultrasonic board cleaning + component repair.
From $99+Blurry, black screen, cracked lens. Front or rear module. iPhone, Samsung, Pixel.
From $79+No power, no signal, boot loop. Board-level work: PS5 HDMI, MacBook logic boards, iPhone Face ID.
From $129+Prices vary by model. Free diagnostic — exact quote before work starts. Call 514-467-0751.
Mile End is independent territory. Mall kiosks and franchise repair shops feel out-of-place. We’re the indie option — and we fix more.
Mile End is independent territory. Indie record stores, indie cafés, indie bookstores. We’re the indie phone repair Mile End shop — same ethos.
Not a franchise. Not a mall kiosk. Not corporate. Real local Snowdon shop, like St-Viateur Bagel is real local Mile End.
Mile End freelancers need MacBooks and iPhones working — broken = lost client work. We do same-day.
Ubisoft Montreal HQ is in Mile End. We service Ubisoft developer MacBooks and personal iPhones for the gaming staff.
Free diagnostic. Clear quote. We can’t overcharge — Mile End would tell its friends and we’d close in a month.
Every repair covered. Issue returns? Free fix. Indie integrity matters.
PS5 HDMI, MacBook logic boards, iPhone Face ID. Work mall kiosks send out — we keep in-shop.
Mile End values longevity. A repaired MacBook or iPhone preserves your tools and your wallet — both matter for freelance creative life.
Un nouvel iPhone 16 Pro Max coûte à partir de $1 549 € Apple Canada. A screen repair at BuyCellFix starts at $89. Battery from $59. You keep your phone, your photos, your apps — and you’re back up in under an hour.

Per Apple’s environmental data, manufacturing one iPhone produces 70+ kg of carbon. Repair extends device life 2–3 years and keeps e-waste out of Quebec landfills.

Real Google reviews from Montreal customers.
“I had a charging port which I was concerned was damaged but was merely blocked by stubborn debris. The person working the shop handled my trifling issue with grace, speed, and good humour and didn’t charge me for the brief amount of labour. A high-class experience for sure.”
Marcello C. · Google · Montreal“They replaced my broken screen the same day and comes with warranty. Touch response and display quality are perfect. Highly recommend this shop for screen repairs.”
Henry I. · Google · MontrealHistoric creative class neighborhood. Indie music heritage (Arcade Fire, Patrick Watson). Hassidic Jewish community. St-Viateur vs Fairmount Bagel.
Mile End sits between the Plateau and Outremont, anchored by Avenue du Parc east, Boulevard Saint-Laurent in the middle, and Avenue Bernard north. Main commercial strips: Avenue Bernard, Avenue Fairmount, et Avenue Saint-Viateur — the latter two famously divided by the Montreal Bagel rivalry: St-Viateur Bagel vs Fairmount Bagel, two of the most beloved 24-hour bakeries in Canada.
The neighborhood became an indie creative powerhouse in the 2000s — Arcade Fire, Patrick Watson, Wolf Parade, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and dozens of other Canadian indie acts emerged from Mile End basements. Ubisoft Montreal headquartered here in 1997, putting hundreds of game developers in the neighborhood. Cultural anchors: Café Olimpico (the espresso epicenter), Drawn & Quarterly bookstore (founded in Mile End in 1989), the Mordecai Richler Library on Park Avenue (formerly the Mile End Library, renamed in 2015), Wilensky’s Light Lunch (the diner from Duddy Kravitz, still open), and the historic Hassidic Jewish community along Avenue Saint-Viateur and Hutchison. Mordecai Richler famously grew up on Saint-Urbain Street and chronicled the neighborhood across multiple novels.
For phone repair, Mile End’s indie ethos matches ours. BuyCellFix at 5275 Queen Mary is in Snowdon — about 25 minutes by Bus 80 + Orange line, or 16 minutes by car. We’re independent, owner-operated, no franchise script — much like St-Viateur Bagel is independent and unmistakably Mile End. Many Ubisoft developers bring MacBooks for board-level work. Indie freelancers bring iPhones for same-day phone repair Mile End. We service all of it: free diagnostic, premium parts, transparent pricing, 30-day warranty, and the board-level micro-soldering work that mall kiosks won’t touch.
16 min by car from Mile End. Or Bus 80 south + Orange line south to Snowdon, ~25 min.
Also serving: Snowdon · CDN · NDG · Hampstead · Outremont · Westmount · TMR · Plateau