eBike Shops in Blainville, QC: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Blainville QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
80+ kmCity bike paths
500WQC PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Blainville has 3 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026: Primeau Vélo on boulevard Michèle-Bohec (one of Canada's largest bike stores, carrying Trek, Specialized, Cannondale, Cube and Electra electric models), Cyclosphère on boulevard Céloron (Velec, Moustache, Norco, Orbea, Marin and Rocky Mountain e-bikes, with sales, service and a mobile workshop), and Bicibec on rue de Vaudreuil (a neighbourhood shop that services and maintains all e-bike makes). Quebec's rules are stricter than most of Canada on two points: the minimum riding age is 18, and an approved helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. Quebec follows the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals) and — unlike some provinces — the SAAQ permits a throttle as long as the bike still pedals normally. Our Quebec eBike laws guide covers the SAAQ rules in full.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own website, its Google Business / PagesJaunes / Yelp listing, and independent directories (June 2026), and listed only when it has a physical address inside Blainville and at least two independent sources confirm it sells or services e-bikes. Several bike shops that appear in "Blainville" searches are actually in neighbouring municipalities — Bob Cyclo is on rue Blainville Ouest but in Sainte-Thérèse, and Bernard Larose is in Saint-Eustache — so they are excluded here. Where listings disagree, we flag the conflict rather than pick one silently: Cyclosphère is listed by PagesJaunes and Yelp (updated June 2026) at 1381 boul. Céloron in Blainville, while the shop's own website foregrounds a Mirabel address, so we tell you to confirm the Blainville storefront by phone before a special trip. Every legal statement is tied to a named primary source — the SAAQ's "En vélo électrique" page for Quebec's e-bike rules, the Gouvernement du Québec "Traffic rules for cyclists" page, and the Ville de Blainville cycling-network and municipal-regulation pages. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Blainville sits on the Rive-Nord just north of Laval, and for a city of its size the cycling side is well developed — more than 80 km of bike paths, a 9.1 km stretch of the P'tit Train du Nord that feeds into Quebec's Route verte, and even public bike-repair stations in two of its parks. Buying the e-bike is the easy part: there are three real shops in town, from one of Canada's largest bike megastores to a small neighbourhood service shop. The part that catches new owners is the law. Quebec is stricter than most provinces on age and helmets, and it treats the throttle question differently from Ontario or B.C. This directory lists every verified shop first, then walks through exactly what the SAAQ requires before you ride.

The 3 Verified eBike Shops in Blainville

Blainville has three verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026: Primeau Vélo (1495 boul. Michèle-Bohec) for the largest in-store selection, Cyclosphère (1381 boul. Céloron) for city e-bikes and e-MTBs with a mobile workshop, and Bicibec (34 rue de Vaudreuil) for service and repairs. Full address, phone and brands for each are below.

Primeau Vélo - Blainville — 1495 boulevard Michèle-Bohec

Address: 1495 boulevard Michèle-Bohec, Blainville, QC J7C 0Y4
Phone: (450) 987-3224 (toll-free 1-844-666-1225)
Website: primeauvelo.com
Brands (electric): Trek, Specialized, Cannondale, Cube, Electra
Hours: Mon–Wed 9:30 am–6 pm · Thu–Fri 9:30 am–9 pm · Sat 9:30 am–5 pm · Sun 10 am–5 pm
Focus: Primeau Vélo's Blainville store, opened in 2018, is a 22,000-square-foot bike megastore — one of the largest in Canada — with a full electric line-up across road, mountain and hybrid categories and a modern service workshop. If you want to walk a big showroom floor and compare several brands of e-bike side by side, this is the room to do it in. Located minutes from Autoroute 15 between Laval and Saint-Jérôme.

Cyclosphère — 1381 boulevard Céloron

Address: 1381 boulevard Céloron, Blainville, QC J7C 5C6 (see note below — the shop's own website foregrounds a Mirabel address)
Phone: (450) 433-2627
Website: cyclosphere.com
Brands (electric): Velec, Moustache, Norco, Orbea, Marin, Rocky Mountain
Services: Sales, repair service, and a mobile workshop (atelier mobile)
Focus: A specialized bike shop covering mountain, road, gravel, hybrid, children's and fat bikes, with a broad electric line-up that spans Velec city and comfort models through Moustache, Orbea and Rocky Mountain e-MTBs. Address note: PagesJaunes and Yelp (both updated June 2026) list Cyclosphère at 1381 boul. Céloron in Blainville, while the company's own website foregrounds its Mirabel location (13376 boul. du Curé-Labelle). Call (450) 433-2627 to confirm the Blainville storefront is open before making a special trip.

Bicibec — 34 rue de Vaudreuil

Address: 34 rue de Vaudreuil, Blainville, QC J7C 4A2
Phone: 514-978-9309
Website: Facebook (search "Bicibec")
Services: Maintenance and repair for all types of electric bikes, plus general high-end and budget bikes
Focus: A neighbourhood shop built around the idea of getting more people cycling for everyday transport. Bicibec's published focus is service — maintenance and repair for all e-bike makes and models — rather than a large new-bike showroom, so it is the place to take an existing e-bike for a tune-up or fix rather than to browse a full sales floor. Call ahead to confirm current services and whether any new bikes are in stock.

Listed in "Blainville" searches but actually elsewhere Two well-known shops show up when you search "Blainville" but sit in neighbouring towns, so we did not count them here: Bob Cyclo is at 45 rue Blainville Ouest — but that street is in Sainte-Thérèse (J7E 1X4), not Blainville — and Bernard Larose is in Saint-Eustache (77 rue Saint-Louis). Both are legitimate, long-established bike shops that service e-bikes; they are simply outside Blainville's boundaries. If you live on the western or southern edge of town they may still be a short drive away.
Blainville Shop Takeaway For the widest selection under one roof, start with Primeau Vélo (1495 boul. Michèle-Bohec) — a megastore with Trek, Specialized and Cannondale e-bikes. For a more local shop with city e-bikes, e-MTBs and a mobile repair service, Cyclosphère (1381 boul. Céloron) — call first to confirm the Blainville location. For service and repairs on an e-bike you already own, Bicibec (34 rue de Vaudreuil). Always phone ahead to confirm stock and hours.

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Blainville's Bike Network — 80+ km of Paths and the Route Verte

City bike paths and the P'tit Train du Nord Blainville maintains more than 80 km of bike paths, including a 9.1 km segment of the P'tit Train du Nord — part of Quebec's Route verte network that runs north–south through the city toward Mont-Laurier — and a stretch of La Seigneurie des Plaines (a 21.5 km regional network shared with Terrebonne and Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, about 6 km of it in Blainville). Two public bike-repair stations with air pumps and weather-protected tools are available at Parc Blainville and Parc de la Sentinelle. The City did not publish any e-bike-specific path prohibition as of June 2026, so a compliant 500W power-assisted bicycle is generally treated as a bicycle on the network — follow posted signage on each segment. Source: blainville.ca (Pistes cyclables).
Sidewalks — off-limits Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, cyclists — including power-assisted-bicycle riders — must ride on the roadway or a bike path and may not use sidewalks except where signage explicitly permits it. Blainville's municipal regulations treat the sidewalk as a separate, pedestrian-reserved part of the roadway. With an 80+ km path network in town, the bike paths are the obvious alternative. Source: Gouvernement du Québec, "Traffic rules for cyclists"; Ville de Blainville municipal regulations.
Network Takeaway Blainville's streets, bike lanes and 80+ km of paths — including the P'tit Train du Nord — are your reliable network for a compliant e-bike, with posted signage as the final word on any given segment. Stay off sidewalks. If you ride the Route verte / P'tit Train du Nord corridor, watch for surface-specific rules posted by the trail managers.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Blainville

Quebec regulates electric bikes through the SAAQ under Canada's federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework, but it layers on a stricter minimum age and a universal helmet rule that surprise riders coming from Ontario or B.C. Here is exactly what the SAAQ requires for a vélo à assistance électrique.

Quebec — SAAQ Power-Assisted Bicycle (VAE) rules
  • Motor: Maximum 500W nominal power
  • Speed cut-off: Electric assistance must stop at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: The bike must let you pedal like an ordinary bicycle without assistance
  • Throttle: Permitted — assistance "can be activated by pedaling or by an accelerator command" (this differs from provinces that allow pedal-assist only)
  • Minimum age: 18 or older — or 14 to 17 with a Class 6D moped licence
  • Helmet: An approved bicycle helmet (CAN/CSA-D113.2, ASTM F1447/F1898, EN 1078 or equivalent) is mandatory for ALL ages; the fine for riding without one is $60–$100
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant VAE
  • Lights & reflectors: Must comply with the Highway Safety Code
E-bikes may use the roadway and bike paths where bicycles are permitted, but not sidewalks. No municipal age, helmet, power or registration bylaw was found in Blainville that differs from the provincial SAAQ baseline as of June 2026 — the City adopts the Quebec standard. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique." For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide and our Montreal e-bike rules guide for how the same rules play out in the wider Greater Montreal area.
The two rules that catch new owners First, age 18: a 16-year-old who could legally ride an e-bike in Ontario cannot ride one in Quebec unless they hold a Class 6D moped licence (available from 14). Second, the helmet is mandatory for everyone, not just minors — there is no adult exemption, and it must meet a recognized safety standard. Both are SAAQ requirements, not Blainville bylaws, so they apply everywhere in the province. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."
Quebec Law Takeaway A legal e-bike in Blainville is 500W or less, cuts assist at 32 km/h, and still pedals like a normal bike. You must be 18 (or 14–17 with a Class 6D licence), wear an approved helmet every ride, and run compliant lights and reflectors. A throttle is allowed in Quebec — but if a bike's motor exceeds 500W nominal, it is not a power-assisted bicycle at any setting and is not road-legal as one. Before you buy, it is worth knowing how to spot a legit eBike store.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Blainville

  • City streets and bike lanes — permitted; a compliant power-assisted bicycle rides as a bicycle. Ride with traffic and signal your turns.
  • City bike paths (80+ km) — generally open to compliant e-bikes as bicycles; no e-bike-specific prohibition was published as of June 2026. Follow posted signage on each segment.
  • P'tit Train du Nord / Route verte (9.1 km in Blainville) — part of the provincial Route verte; ride as a bicycle and watch for any surface-specific rules posted by the corridor's managers.
  • La Seigneurie des Plaines — a regional natural-area network; obey posted signage, as wooded and wetland segments may have their own use rules.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits under Quebec's Highway Safety Code except where signage explicitly allows it.
  • City parks — Blainville's parks publish no e-bike-specific rule beyond standard path use; confirm trail-use specifics with the City if a park segment is signed for pedestrians only.
Riding in Blainville — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes and the city's 80+ km of paths — including the P'tit Train du Nord — are your dependable network, with signage as the final word. Stay off sidewalks, wear a helmet every time (it's the law in Quebec for all ages), and make sure the bike is a genuine 500W / 32 km/h power-assisted bicycle before you rely on it being road-legal.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Blainville, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Blainville, QC?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: Primeau Vélo - Blainville (1495 boul. Michèle-Bohec, (450) 987-3224 — a 22,000 sq ft bike megastore carrying Trek, Specialized, Cannondale, Cube and Electra electric models), Cyclosphère (1381 boul. Céloron, (450) 433-2627 — Velec, Moustache, Norco, Orbea, Marin and Rocky Mountain e-bikes, with sales, service and a mobile workshop), and Bicibec (34 rue de Vaudreuil, 514-978-9309 — a neighbourhood shop that services and maintains all types of electric bikes). Call ahead to confirm stock and hours, and note that Cyclosphère's own website foregrounds a Mirabel address, so confirm the Blainville location by phone first.

Where can I buy an electric bike in Blainville?

For the widest in-store selection, Primeau Vélo on boulevard Michèle-Bohec is one of Canada's largest bike stores and stocks electric road, mountain and hybrid models from Trek, Specialized, Cannondale, Cube and Electra. For a more local, service-oriented experience, Cyclosphère on boulevard Céloron carries Velec, Moustache, Norco, Orbea, Marin and Rocky Mountain e-bikes. Bicibec on rue de Vaudreuil focuses on repair and maintenance for all e-bike makes rather than new-bike sales.

What are Quebec's eBike laws in 2026?

Quebec follows Canada's federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: a motor of 500W or less, electric assistance that cuts off at 32 km/h, and pedals that let you ride like an ordinary bicycle. Under the SAAQ, the rider must be 18 or older (or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence), and a bicycle helmet meeting CAN/CSA-D113.2, ASTM F1447, EN 1078 or an equivalent standard is mandatory for every rider, all ages — a $60–$100 fine applies otherwise. No registration, licence or insurance is required, and the bike must carry Highway Safety Code–compliant lights and reflectors. Unlike some provinces, Quebec permits a throttle ("accelerator command") as long as the bike still pedals normally. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

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

Yes. The SAAQ makes a bicycle helmet mandatory for every electric-bike rider in Quebec, regardless of age — there is no adult exemption. The helmet must meet a recognized standard such as CAN/CSA-D113.2, ASTM F1447/F1898 or EN 1078, and riding without one carries a $60 to $100 fine. Quebec also sets the minimum riding age at 18 (or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence). Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

Can I ride my eBike on Blainville's bike paths and the P'tit Train du Nord?

Blainville maintains more than 80 km of bike paths, including a 9.1 km segment of the P'tit Train du Nord (part of Quebec's Route verte) and a stretch of La Seigneurie des Plaines. The City did not publish any e-bike-specific path prohibition on its cycling-network page as of June 2026, so a compliant 500W power-assisted bicycle is generally treated as a bicycle there. Always follow posted signage on each segment, and note that the Route verte / P'tit Train du Nord corridor is managed in partnership with regional and provincial bodies that can post their own surface-specific rules. Source: blainville.ca (Pistes cyclables).

Can I ride my eBike on the sidewalk in Blainville?

No. Under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, cyclists — including power-assisted-bicycle riders — must use the roadway or a bike path and may not ride on sidewalks except where signage explicitly permits it. Blainville's municipal regulations define the sidewalk as a separate part of the roadway reserved for pedestrians. Ride on the street or on the city's 80+ km bike-path network instead. Source: Gouvernement du Québec, "Traffic rules for cyclists"; Ville de Blainville municipal regulations.

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