eBike Shops in Aurora, ON: 4 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Aurora ON directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
4Verified shops
62 kmTown trails
500WON PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Aurora has 4 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — a flagship Trek store that calls itself an e-bike specialist, two long-running independents, and a boutique fitter, almost all of them within a few minutes of Yonge Street. The riding rules here are mostly provincial, not local: Ontario applies the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals), you must be 16 or older, and a helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. The Town maintains roughly 62 km of multi-use trails but publishes no e-bike-specific trail rule, so signage and the Parks & Property by-law are the final word. If no local shop stocks what you want, our Ontario eBike laws guide covers the rules in full, and our how to spot a legit eBike store guide helps you buy with confidence.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own website, Google Maps, YellowPages.ca, YorkMaps (the Region of York business directory) and independent listings (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed an active Aurora storefront that sells or services electric bikes. Where sources disagreed, we say so rather than pick one silently: Trek's address shows as 1 Industrial Pkwy S on the shop's own site and on its June-2026 Yelp and YellowPages entries, while older directories still list a Yonge Street address — we use the current one. Detour Cyclery's own website (detourcyclery.com) returned a connection error during this audit, so it is listed as plain text rather than hyperlinked, and its details rest on YellowPages, the Argon 18 dealer locator and York Region's directory. One candidate — a customizer listed under an Aurora address in a single directory but whose only corroborated storefront is in the City of York — was left out rather than counted, because we could not confirm an active Aurora storefront from a primary source. Every law statement is tied to a named primary source: Ontario.ca's "Riding an e-bike" page and the Town of Aurora's official Parks & Trails and By-laws pages. Where the exact text of a municipal by-law clause could not be reproduced, we label it as such. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Aurora's e-bike retail scene is small but genuine — four real storefronts in a town of about 65,000, clustered along the Yonge Street corridor with the flagship just off it on Industrial Parkway. You have a manufacturer-branded Trek store that markets itself as an e-bike specialist, two long-running independents in BikeSports and Bicycle Planet, and a boutique fitter in Detour Cyclery. The harder part in Aurora isn't finding a shop; it's knowing exactly where you can ride once you own the bike. Unlike some Ontario municipalities, Aurora doesn't publish an e-bike-specific trail or sidewalk rule, which means the provincial Power-Assisted Bicycle law and the Town's general Parks & Property by-law do the heavy lifting. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through what those rules actually mean before you ride.

The 4 Verified eBike Shops in Aurora

Aurora has four verified bike shops selling or servicing electric bikes as of June 2026: Trek Bicycle Store Aurora (1 Industrial Pkwy S), BikeSports (14800 Yonge St), Bicycle Planet (15150 Yonge St) and Detour Cyclery (14785 Yonge St). All four sit on or just off the Yonge Street corridor. Details for each are below.

Trek Bicycle Store Aurora — 1 Industrial Parkway South

Address: 1 Industrial Pkwy S, Unit 1, Aurora, ON L4G 3V9
Phone: (905) 713-2453
Website: trekaurora.ca
Brands: Trek (the store is a manufacturer-branded Trek location)
Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm · Sun 11 am-4 pm (seasonal Sunday hours — confirm before a Sunday trip)
Focus: Aurora's flagship branded bike store. The shop describes its team as "your e-bike specialists," offers complimentary e-bike test rides and expert guidance, and runs a full service department for tune-ups and repairs. If you want Trek's commuter and trail e-bike lineup with hands-on test rides, this is the room to walk into. Note: older directory listings still show a Yonge Street address; the current and confirmed location is 1 Industrial Pkwy S.

BikeSports — 14800 Yonge Street

Address: 14800 Yonge St, Unit 104, Aurora, ON L4G 1N3
Phone: (905) 727-6330
Website: bikesports.ca
Brands: Specialized, Gazelle (per the BikeSports website's e-bike lineup; Electra and Giant also appear in its broader catalogue)
Hours: Tue-Fri 11 am-6 pm · Sat 11 am-5 pm · Sun 11 am-4 pm · Mon closed (directory hours — confirm by phone)
Focus: A long-running independent with a multi-location footprint across York Region (Aurora plus Newmarket) and, by its own account, roughly 15 years of e-bike experience. It carries Specialized and Gazelle electric models and runs a full service centre for tune-ups, repairs, suspension service and fitting. The shop's main website currently foregrounds its Newmarket store, so call the Aurora number to confirm in-store stock at 14800 Yonge before a special trip.

Bicycle Planet — 15150 Yonge Street

Address: 15150 Yonge St, Unit 2, Aurora, ON L4G 1M2
Phone: (905) 713-3131
Website: Not confirmed live during this audit — call to confirm before visiting
Brands: Not published in the sources reviewed; confirm e-bike makes by phone
Hours: Tue-Thu 10 am-7 pm · Fri 10 am-8 pm · Sat 10 am-5 pm · Sun 1 pm-4 pm · Mon closed (directory hours — confirm by phone)
Focus: A full-service neighbourhood bike shop on the Yonge Street corridor offering sales and service. Existence, address, phone and hours are confirmed across the York Region business directory, YellowPages and Google listings; the specific e-bike brands it carries were not published in the sources we reviewed, so confirm current electric models and service by phone before relying on it for a particular bike.

Detour Cyclery — 14785 Yonge Street

Address: 14785 Yonge St, Unit 107, Aurora, ON L4G 1N1
Phone: (905) 503-5855
Website: detourcyclery.com (the shop's own site was unreachable during our June 2026 audit — call before a special trip)
Brands: Argon 18 (confirmed dealer); other makes not published in the sources reviewed
Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm (some weekdays to 5 pm) · Sat 10 am-5 pm · Sun closed (directory hours — confirm by phone)
Focus: A boutique, owner-run shop (Ian) known for personalized fitting and budget-conscious service, with a strong local review reputation. It is a confirmed Argon 18 dealer and provides bike sales and service. Because its own website was down during this audit and the full brand list isn't published, call ahead to confirm whether it stocks or services the specific e-bike you have in mind.

Aurora Shop Takeaway For a branded e-bike with hands-on test rides, start with Trek Bicycle Store Aurora (1 Industrial Pkwy S). For Specialized and Gazelle e-bikes from a long-running independent, BikeSports (14800 Yonge St) — call the Aurora number first to confirm in-store stock. For full neighbourhood sales and service on the Yonge corridor, Bicycle Planet (15150 Yonge St), and for personalized fitting and service, Detour Cyclery (14785 Yonge St). For the two shops whose brand lists or websites we couldn't fully confirm, call ahead before a special trip.

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Trail & Park Access — 62 km of Multi-Use Trails, No Published eBike Rule

Town multi-use trails The Town of Aurora maintains approximately 62 km of trails — mostly compact gravel with some asphalt — running through neighbourhood and community parks. Major corridors include the Tim Jones (Nokiidaa) Trail, the Klaus Wehrenberg Trail, the Willow Farm/Lakeview system, and routes through the Aurora Community Arboretum. The Town's trail-system page describes these as multi-purpose trails "for all to enjoy" and asks cyclists to yield to pedestrians and to dismount when crossing the boardwalks at the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve. As of June 2026 the Town did not publish an e-bike-specific trail rule on that page, so pedal-assist e-bikes are not singled out — but follow posted signage on each segment, and treat the boardwalk dismount rule as mandatory. Source: aurora.ca (Trail System).
Parks & Property by-law and nature reserves Trail and park conduct in Aurora is governed by the Town's Parks & Property By-law (4752-05.P), listed on the Town's official by-laws page. Much of the nature-reserve land contains environmentally sensitive habitat, with fencing alongside trails to limit disturbance, and users are asked to stay on the main trails. We could not reproduce the exact wording of any e-bike or motorized-vehicle clause in By-law 4752-05.P from a live primary source, so we present the by-law by name and number rather than quoting a clause we have not verified. If you plan to ride a power-assisted bike on a specific trail or in a specific park, confirm with the Town through Access Aurora at 905-727-1375 first. Source: aurora.ca (By-laws — Parks & Property 4752-05.P).
Sidewalks — off-limits Ontario prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on sidewalks, and the province expressly allows municipalities to add their own restrictions on sidewalks, bike paths and trails. Ride on the road or in bike lanes where conventional bicycles are permitted, and use the Town's multi-use trails per posted signage — not the sidewalk. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."
Trail Access Takeaway Aurora's 62 km of multi-use trails are your reliable network — they're treated as multi-purpose paths, with signage and the Parks & Property by-law as the final word, and the boardwalk dismount at the David Tomlinson reserve is mandatory. Stay off sidewalks entirely, and when in doubt about a specific trail or park, call Access Aurora at 905-727-1375 before you ride.

Ontario eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Aurora

Ontario — federal Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Fully operable pedals required
  • Weight & brakes: No more than 120 kg; two independent braking systems
  • Minimum age: Rider must be 16 or older
  • Helmet: Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet mandatory for ALL ages
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant PAB
  • Sidewalks: Prohibited
E-bikes are allowed on most roads and in bike lanes where conventional bicycles are permitted, but they are prohibited on controlled-access (400-series) highways and the QEW, and wherever a municipal by-law bans them. Ontario.ca confirms municipalities can pass their own restrictions on municipal roads, sidewalks, bike paths, trails and bike lanes. We found no published Aurora by-law that changes the age, helmet, power or registration baseline — the Town adopts the provincial standard, with trail and park conduct governed by Parks & Property By-law 4752-05.P. Sources: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike"; Town of Aurora By-laws. For the full provincial picture, see our Ontario eBike laws guide, and to shop with confidence read how to spot a legit eBike store.
The 500W line — why "750W" matters A bike whose motor exceeds 500W nominal is not a federally classified Power-Assisted Bicycle and is not treated as an e-bike under Ontario's rules — which can pull it into licensing, registration and insurance territory to be road-legal. If you're cross-shopping models advertised at 750W or higher, confirm the nominal rating and that assist cuts off at 32 km/h before you buy. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

Where to Ride Your eBike in Aurora

  • Town streets and bike lanes — permitted; ride with traffic, signal turns, and follow the Highway Traffic Act as you would on any bicycle.
  • Town multi-use trails (62 km) — treated as multi-purpose trails; no e-bike-specific prohibition is published, but follow posted signage on each segment and dismount on the David Tomlinson boardwalks.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits; Ontario prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on sidewalks.
  • Parks & nature reserves — governed by Parks & Property By-law 4752-05.P; stay on main trails to protect sensitive habitat, and confirm e-bike specifics with Access Aurora (905-727-1375) before riding off the main multi-use network.
  • 400-series highways / QEW — prohibited for all e-bikes and bicycles.
Riding in Aurora — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes and the Town's 62 km of multi-use trails are your dependable network — e-bikes ride there as bicycles, with signage and the Parks & Property by-law as the final word. Stay off sidewalks, dismount on the boardwalks, and when a trail or park rule isn't posted, call Parks before assuming a power-assisted bike is welcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Aurora, ON eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Aurora, ON?

Four verified storefronts as of June 2026: Trek Bicycle Store Aurora (1 Industrial Pkwy S, Unit 1, (905) 713-2453 — a flagship Trek store that bills itself as an e-bike specialist), BikeSports (14800 Yonge St, Unit 104, (905) 727-6330 — a long-running independent carrying Specialized and Gazelle e-bikes), Bicycle Planet (15150 Yonge St, Unit 2, (905) 713-3131 — full sales and service), and Detour Cyclery (14785 Yonge St, Unit 107, (905) 503-5855 — an independent fitter and service shop, also an Argon 18 dealer). Call ahead to confirm current stock, e-bike brands and hours.

What are Ontario's eBike laws in Aurora?

Aurora follows Ontario's provincial rules, which apply the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: a motor not exceeding 500W, motor assist cutting off at 32 km/h, and fully operable pedals. The rider must be 16 or older, and an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. No licence, registration or insurance is required for a compliant PAB. The e-bike must weigh no more than 120 kg and have two independent braking systems. E-bikes may use most roads and bike lanes where conventional bicycles are allowed, but not 400-series highways, not sidewalks, and not anywhere a municipal by-law bans them. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

Can I ride an eBike on Aurora's trails?

The Town of Aurora maintains roughly 62 km of multi-use trails — mostly compact gravel with some asphalt — through parks, the Community Arboretum and nature reserves such as the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve. The Town's published trail-system guidance treats them as multi-purpose trails and asks cyclists to yield to pedestrians and to dismount when crossing the boardwalks, but it does not publish an e-bike-specific rule. Because trail use is governed by the Town's Parks & Property By-law (4752-05.P) and posted signage, confirm trail-use specifics with the Town through Access Aurora (905-727-1375) and follow signage on each segment before riding a power-assisted bike there.

Can I ride my eBike on the sidewalk in Aurora?

No. Ontario's framework prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on sidewalks, and municipalities can add their own restrictions on sidewalks, bike paths and trails. Ride on the road or in bike lanes where conventional bicycles are permitted, and use the Town's multi-use trails per posted signage. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Aurora?

Yes. Under Ontario's Power-Assisted Bicycle rules, every e-bike rider must wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet, regardless of age — the requirement applies to all ages, not just minors. There is no helmet exemption for adult e-bike riders in Ontario. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

Is a 750W e-bike legal in Aurora?

Ontario's Power-Assisted Bicycle framework caps a legal e-bike at a 500W motor and 32 km/h of assist. A bike whose motor exceeds 500W nominal is not a federally classified PAB and is not treated as an e-bike under Ontario's rules, which can mean it needs licensing, registration and insurance to be road-legal. If you want a bike that is road-legal in Aurora from day one, confirm the motor is 500W nominal with assist that cuts off at 32 km/h. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

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