top of page

The bilingual, maximalist bookstore bar serving romance and fantasy in the Mile End

Joy is serious business at Joie de Livres.

August 21, 2025

Left to right: Carrie-Ann Kloda, Sylvie Trottier, Mathieu Lauzon Dicso, and Claire Trottier of Joie de Livres. | Photography by Marie Rousseau / @marieourse
Left to right: Carrie-Ann Kloda, Sylvie Trottier, Mathieu Lauzon Dicso, and Claire Trottier of Joie de Livres. | Photography by Marie Rousseau / @marieourse

As children, sisters Sylvie and Claire Trottier dreamed of owning a bookstore that also sold nachos.


The pair had spent years working together in advocacy and philanthropy through their family foundation. After a harrowing breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent recovery period for Claire, they decided life was short, and it was time to make their longtime dream a reality.


Enter ​​Mathieu Lauzon Dicso and Carrie-Ann Kloda: Mathieu came on board as Bookstore Director after a chance encounter with Sylvie at the sci-fi and fantasy bookstore—Saga Bookstore, which closed at the end of 2024—that he and his husband owned in NDG. It was a “magical moment,” he says, when “everything aligned.”

Sisters Claire and Sylvie Trottier
Sisters Claire and Sylvie Trottier

 
 

5163 boul. Saint Laurent, Montréal, Québec

514-977-4359

  • Instagram
  • Bluesky app
  • Facebook
  • Linkedin
  • librofm

Opening hours

​Sunday: 9am to 9pm

Monday: 9am to 9pm

Tuesday: 9am to 9pm

Wednesday: 9am to 9pm

Thursday: 9am to 11pm

Friday: 9am to 11pm

Saturday: 9am to 11pm

Joie de livres is located on unceded Indigenous lands.

Montreal, also known as Tiohtià:ke, is the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka nation.     

Joie de livres logo
bottom of page