eBike Shops in Brandon, MB: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Brandon MB directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
410 mmSidewalk wheel limit
500WMB PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Brandon has 3 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — a downtown shop with roots going back to 1936, a Westman outdoor institution open since 1982, and a Park Avenue outfitter. The rule that catches new owners here is provincial, not a city bylaw: Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act (s.145(8)) bars any bike with a rear wheel larger than 410 mm (about 16 inches) from sidewalks — which rules out virtually every adult e-bike. Manitoba regulates e-bikes under the federal PAB framework (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals); you must be 14 or older and an approved helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. If no local shop has the model you want, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every one built to the 500W PAB standard — and our Saskatchewan & Manitoba eBike laws guide covers the rules in full.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own current website, its Google Business and map listing, Pedego's and Specialized's dealer locators, yellowpages.ca, the Brandon Chamber of Commerce, and independent directories (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells e-bikes. Where listings disagreed, we used the value the shop's own site or a manufacturer dealer locator carried, and confirmed addresses against the postal code on file. Stream 'N' Wood's website blocked our automated fetch during this audit, so its details rest on the Specialized dealer locator, yellowpages.ca, and its own e-bike product pages rather than a live home-page read. We excluded Wheat City Cycle because it is a powersports dealer (ATV, snowmobile, dirt bike), not a bicycle or e-bike retailer. Every legal statement is tied to a named primary source — Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act, the Power-Assisted Bicycles Regulation made under it, and the City of Brandon's Walking and Biking Trails page — and where a rule is provincial rather than municipal, we say so rather than imply Brandon passed it. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Brandon's e-bike retail scene is small but well-established — three real storefronts, none of them a fly-by-night online drop-shipper. A&L Cycle has trading roots downtown going back to 1936 and is the city's Pedego dealer; Stream 'N' Wood has served Westman since 1982 as a Specialized and Giant house; and Jo-Brook Outdoors stocks a spread of value e-bike brands on Park Avenue. The harder part in Brandon isn't finding a shop — it's knowing where you can legally ride once you've bought. The rule that surprises nearly every new owner isn't a Brandon bylaw at all: it's a province-wide line in Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act that uses a wheel-size test to keep adult bikes off sidewalks. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what the rules mean before you ride.

The 3 Verified eBike Shops in Brandon

Brandon has three verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026: A&L Cycle at 201 Rosser Ave (Pedego, Trek), Stream 'N' Wood at 135 17th St N (Specialized, Giant), and Jo-Brook Outdoors at 2030B Park Ave W (KOA, Rad and other value brands). Each is listed below with address, phone, brands and services.

A&L Cycle — 201 Rosser Avenue

Address: 201 Rosser Ave, Brandon, MB R7A 0J8
Phone: (204) 727-5817
Website: alcycle.ca
Brands (e-bike): Pedego (the shop is the local Pedego dealer), Trek, Electra, Moustache
Hours: Tue-Fri 9:30 am-6 pm · Sat 9 am-5 pm · Sun-Mon closed (confirm by phone)
Focus: Brandon's longest-running bike shop, with trading roots downtown back to 1936 and run by the same family since 1982. It is the area's Pedego electric-bike dealer — offering test rides — and also carries Trek, Electra and Moustache e-bikes alongside conventional bikes, kayaks and fitness equipment. A full service department handles e-bike sales and service. Sales plus service confirmed across the shop's own site and the Pedego dealer locator.

Stream 'N' Wood — 135 17th Street North

Address: 135 17th St N, Brandon, MB R7A 0M4
Phone: (204) 727-2767
Website: streamnwood.com
Brands (e-bike): Specialized (incl. Turbo e-bikes), Giant; the shop also carries Rocky Mountain pedal bikes
Hours: Tue-Fri 9 am-6 pm · Sat 9 am-5 pm · Sun-Mon closed (confirm by phone)
Focus: A Westman institution serving the region since 1982, with a full bike department, a dedicated e-bike range on its site, and what locals rate as the area's strongest service centre. As an authorized Specialized and Giant dealer, it covers commuter, trail and city electric models. Its website blocked our automated audit, so confirm current e-bike stock by phone or in store. Sales plus service confirmed via the Specialized dealer locator and the shop's own e-bike product pages.

Jo-Brook Outdoors — 2030B Park Avenue West

Address: 2030B Park Ave W, Brandon, MB R7B 0R9
Phone: (204) 727-3552
Website: jobrookoutdoors.com
Brands (e-bike): KOA, Rad, Judd, Meta, Abbot — across fat-tire, cruiser, mountain, folding and step-through styles
Hours: Not published online for the cycle department — confirm by phone before a special trip
Focus: A Brandon-area outfitter with a cycle department carrying value-priced e-bike brands in a range of styles, from fat-tire and cruiser to folding and step-through. The shop also runs a bike-service side (it advertises seasonal bike repair and set-up staff), so it can handle setup and repairs as well as sales. Existence, address, phone and e-bike range confirmed across the shop's own cycle pages and independent directories.

Brandon Shop Takeaway For a dealer-backed name brand with test rides, start with A&L Cycle (201 Rosser Ave) for Pedego and Trek, or Stream 'N' Wood (135 17th St N) for Specialized and Giant — both have full service centres and decades in town. For a wider spread of value e-bike brands and styles, Jo-Brook Outdoors (2030B Park Ave W) — call first, since its cycle-department hours aren't published. Whichever you choose, phone ahead to confirm the exact model is in stock.

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Trail Access — Brandon's Trails Welcome Bikes

City multi-use trails and the City Loop Brandon maintains a connected trail network anchored by the roughly 20 km City Loop Trail that circles the city, with kilometre markers placed every 1 km for navigation and emergency reference. The cross-town Share the Road Bicycle Corridor runs about 43 city blocks west-to-east along Lorne Avenue, linking perimeter pathways and passing the Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon University, the YMCA and four city parks. The City's Walking and Biking Trails page invites users to "walk, bike, or run" these shared pathways and publishes no e-bike-specific prohibition as of June 2026, so pedal-assist e-bikes that meet Manitoba's PAB rules are generally treated as bicycles here. Follow posted signage on each segment. Source: brandon.ca (Walking and Biking Trails).
Natural areas and managed trails — check the posted rules Riverbank, riverbottom and provincially or conservation-managed natural areas around Brandon may carry their own posted rules that differ from the city's recreational pathways, and the City does not publish a single e-bike policy covering every natural-surface trail. Where a trail is managed by a body other than the City — a provincial park, a wildlife management area, or a conservation site — treat its posted signage as the final word, and confirm bicycle and e-bike access before you ride. We did not find a published Brandon municipal trail e-bike ban as of June 2026; where a rule could not be confirmed for a specific natural area, we flag it as unverified rather than assert it.
Trail Access Takeaway The City Loop Trail, the Share the Road corridor along Lorne Avenue, and Brandon's connected pathways are your reliable network — pedal-assist e-bikes ride there as bicycles, with signage as the final word. For any provincially or conservation-managed natural area, check the posted rules first rather than assuming e-bike access carries over from the city pathways.

Sidewalks & the 410 mm Wheel Rule

Sidewalks — the provincial 410 mm wheel rule Brandon's sidewalk ban isn't a city bylaw — it's provincial, and it runs on a tire test, not a power test. Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act, section 145(8), prohibits operating on a sidewalk any bicycle with a rear wheel larger than 410 mm (about 16 inches), unless a traffic-control device specifically permits sidewalk riding on that stretch. Because virtually every adult e-bike rolls on wheels well above 410 mm, adult e-bikes are effectively barred from Brandon sidewalks. The exception is mainly children's small-wheel bikes. The penalty is set provincially. Source: Manitoba Highway Traffic Act, s.145(8).

Manitoba eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Brandon

Manitoba — federal Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Fully operable pedals required
  • Minimum age: Rider must be 14 or older
  • Helmet: Approved helmet mandatory for ALL ages on a power-assisted bicycle
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant PAB
  • Sidewalks: Prohibited for any bike with a rear wheel over 410 mm — which captures adult e-bikes
Manitoba regulates e-bikes under the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle definition and its Highway Traffic Act rules. E-bikes are allowed on roads and bicycle facilities where conventional bicycles are permitted, with riders keeping to the right and riding single file. Note the helmet split: for a power-assisted bicycle the helmet rule applies to every rider regardless of age, while for an ordinary pedal bicycle Manitoba's mandatory-helmet law applies to riders under 18. No Brandon municipal age, helmet, power or registration rule was found that differs from the provincial PAB baseline as of June 2026. Source: Manitoba Highway Traffic Act and the Power-Assisted Bicycles Regulation made under it. For the full provincial picture, see our Saskatchewan & Manitoba eBike laws guide, and to shop with confidence read how to spot a legit eBike store.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Brandon

  • City streets and bike routes — permitted; ride with traffic, keep right, signal turns, and ride single file. The Share the Road corridor along Lorne Avenue links much of the city.
  • City multi-use trails and the City Loop — open to pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles; the City publishes no e-bike-specific ban as of June 2026. Follow posted signage on each segment.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits for adult e-bikes; Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act s.145(8) bars any bike with a rear wheel over 410 mm (16 inches) from sidewalks.
  • Provincial / conservation-managed natural areas — check posted signage first; bicycle and e-bike access is set by the managing body, not the City, and may differ from city pathways.
  • City parks — Brandon's parks connect to the pathway network; the City publishes no e-bike-specific park rule, so confirm trail-use specifics with the City's Parks & Recreation department before relying on a given route.
Riding in Brandon — Takeaway Streets, marked bike routes and the city's pathway network — the City Loop and the Lorne Avenue corridor included — are your dependable network: e-bikes ride there as bicycles, with signage as the final word. Stay off sidewalks (the provincial 410 mm wheel rule rules out adult e-bikes), wear a helmet on every ride regardless of age, and be at least 14 to operate.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Brandon, MB eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Brandon, MB?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: A&L Cycle (201 Rosser Ave, (204) 727-5817 — a downtown bike shop dating to 1936 and the local Pedego dealer, also carrying Trek, Electra and Moustache e-bikes with full sales and service), Stream 'N' Wood (135 17th St N, (204) 727-2767 — serving Westman since 1982, a Specialized and Giant dealer with a dedicated e-bike range and a full service centre), and Jo-Brook Outdoors (2030B Park Ave W, (204) 727-3552 — an outfitter carrying KOA, Rad, Judd, Meta and Abbot e-bikes across fat-tire, cruiser, mountain and folding styles). Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

Why can't I ride my eBike on a Brandon sidewalk?

Brandon's sidewalk ban comes from provincial law, not a city bylaw, and it runs on a wheel-size test rather than a power test. Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act, section 145(8), prohibits operating on a sidewalk any bicycle with a rear wheel larger than 410 mm (about 16 inches), unless a traffic-control device specifically permits it. Virtually every adult e-bike has wheels well above that size, so adult e-bikes are effectively barred from Brandon sidewalks. The fine is set provincially. Children's small-wheel bikes are the main exception.

Can I ride an eBike on Brandon's trails?

Brandon's multi-use trail network — including the roughly 20 km City Loop Trail that circles the city and the cross-town Share the Road Bicycle Corridor along Lorne Avenue — is open to cyclists, and the City publishes no e-bike-specific prohibition on its Walking and Biking Trails page as of June 2026. Pedal-assist e-bikes that meet Manitoba's power-assisted-bicycle rules are generally treated as bicycles. Follow posted signage on each segment, and treat any provincial or conservation-managed natural area by its own posted rules.

What are Manitoba's eBike laws?

Manitoba regulates e-bikes under 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 14 or older, and an approved bicycle helmet is mandatory for every power-assisted-bicycle rider, all ages. No licence, registration or insurance is required for a compliant PAB. E-bikes may use roads and bike facilities where bicycles are allowed, but not sidewalks (the 410 mm rear-wheel rule). Source: Manitoba Highway Traffic Act and the Power-Assisted Bicycles Regulation made under it.

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

Yes. Under Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act, no person may ride or operate a power-assisted bicycle on a highway or bicycle facility unless wearing a properly fitted and fastened approved helmet — and for power-assisted bicycles this applies to riders of all ages, not just minors. (For ordinary pedal bicycles, Manitoba's mandatory-helmet rule applies to riders under 18.) There is no adult helmet exemption for e-bike riders in Manitoba.

How old do you have to be to ride an eBike in Manitoba?

You must be at least 14 years old to operate a power-assisted bicycle in Manitoba. There is no licence, registration or insurance requirement for a compliant PAB, but the minimum operating age and the all-ages helmet rule both apply. Source: Manitoba Highway Traffic Act and the Power-Assisted Bicycles Regulation made under it.

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