eBike Shops in Brossard, QC: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Brossard QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
Transit: noREM & RTL ban e-bikes
500WQC VAE limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Brossard has 3 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — Primeau Vélo and Cycle Néron on the boulevards, plus Oberson at Quartier DIX30. The rule that trips up new owners here is transit: even a fully road-legal Quebec e-bike is banned on board both the REM light-rail and RTL buses. Brossard is the REM's South Shore terminus, yet electric bikes — unlike standard or folded bikes — are not permitted on the train at all; commuters must park at the station's 50 bike spaces (25 covered) instead. Quebec regulates e-bikes as a vélo à assistance électrique (VAE): 500W, assist cutting off at 32 km/h, a throttle permitted on a bike with working pedals, and helmets mandatory for every rider, all ages (full Quebec eBike law here). If no local shop has what you need, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every model built to the 500W VAE standard.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across Google Maps, yellowpages.ca, the brand dealer locators (Trek, Gazelle, Specialized), and the shop's own current website (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells e-bikes at a Brossard address. Where the shop's own site and a directory disagreed — Primeau Vélo's corporate site lists 514-666-0695 while Trek's dealer page and the major directories list 450-676-4142 — we flag the conflict rather than pick one silently. Storefronts that market a "Brossard" page but operate elsewhere (R. Desautels Sports in La Prairie; the Moustache dealer-locator routing to Cycle LM in Candiac) are documented in our exclusions, not listed as Brossard shops. Every bylaw statement here is tied to a named primary source: the SAAQ vélo à assistance électrique page, Brossard's pistes-cyclables page, the REM rules-and-safety page, and the RTL vélo-à-bord release. Claims we could not confirm — including the RTL 2026 season dates and any Brossard-specific park rule — are labelled unverified, not stated as fact. This directory is re-verified every six months.

For its size, Brossard is well covered for e-bike retail — three real storefronts, from a Trek dealer on Taschereau to a Specialized and Velec shop inside Quartier DIX30. But the hard part here isn't buying the bike; it's the commute. Brossard sits at the end of the REM light-rail line, and you might reasonably assume you could ride to the station and roll your e-bike onto the train. You can't: both the REM and the RTL bus network ban electric bikes on board outright, even though those same bikes are fully legal on the road. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what the transit, trail, and Quebec VAE rules mean before you ride.

The 3 Verified eBike Shops in Brossard

Primeau Vélo — 5775, boulevard Taschereau

Address: 5775, boulevard Taschereau, Brossard, QC J4Z 1A5
Phone: 450-676-4142 (Primeau's own corporate site also lists 514-666-0695 — both lines appear live, so call either to confirm)
Website: primeauvelo.com
Brands: Trek, Devinci, Cube, Cannondale, Electra, Maui, Fantic
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 (Trek's dealer page lists slightly different summer hours — hours vary seasonally, so confirm before a special trip)
Focus: A Trek dealer with a full-service workshop — tune-ups, suspension service, and free bike assessments. The Trek, Cube, and Fantic lines cover commuter, trail, and e-MTB electric bikes, with sales and repair both in-house.

Cycle Néron — 2640, boulevard Lapinière

Address: 2640, boulevard Lapinière, Brossard, QC J4Z 2M3
Phone: 450-678-5880
Website: cycleneron.com
Brands: Specialized, Scott, Gazelle, Norco, DCO (confirmed at the Brossard branch) — the chain-wide catalogue also lists Moustache, Riese & Müller, Marin, Trivel, Moose Bicycle and Granville, though not every brand is individually confirmed in-stock at this location
Hours: Mon-Wed 10 am-6 pm · Thu-Fri 10 am-7 pm · Sat 10 am-5 pm · Sun 11 am-4 pm
Focus: A multi-brand shop and confirmed Gazelle and Specialized dealer, which covers both upright city e-bikes and performance electric models. Services include a repair workshop, bike fitting and positioning, and seasonal storage. Confirm which catalogue brands are physically in stock by phone before a special trip.

Oberson — Quartier DIX30

Address: 8680, boulevard Leduc, Brossard, QC J4Y 0G6
Phone: 450-462-4040
Website: oberson.com
Brands: Specialized, Velec, Opus (e-bikes); also carries Marin, Scott, Rocky Mountain, Devinci and Louis Garneau across the wider bike range
Hours: Mon-Wed 10 am-6 pm · Thu-Fri 10 am-8 pm · Sat-Sun 10 am-5 pm
Focus: A seasonal sporting-goods retailer inside Quartier DIX30 (bikes, ski and snowboard) with full e-bike servicing. Velec is a Quebec-made e-bike brand, so this is the spot if you want a homegrown commuter model alongside Specialized and Opus electric options.

Brossard Shop Takeaway For a Trek dealer with a full repair workshop, start with Primeau Vélo (5775 boul. Taschereau). For the widest multi-brand floor and Gazelle or Specialized e-bikes, Cycle Néron (2640 boul. Lapinière). For a Quebec-made Velec or Specialized model under one roof at the mall, Oberson at Quartier DIX30. With only three storefronts, call ahead to confirm current electric stock — and note that Primeau lists two phone numbers, so use either to reach the shop.

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REM & RTL — eBikes Are NOT Allowed on Board

REM light-rail: standard or folded bikes only — no e-bikes Brossard is the REM's South Shore terminus, but its rules are clear: motorized scooters and electric personal-transport devices, including e-bikes, are not permitted on board. Standard bikes ride under a pilot — limited to two bicycles per car, with riders 14+ (or accompanied by an adult), and folding bikes allowed if kept folded. Under the pilot, regular bikes are barred during rush hours (Mon-Fri 7:00-9:30 a.m. and 3:30-6:00 p.m.) through May 17, 2026, then authorized at all times from May 18, 2026 (the REM frames the all-times window as running May 18-Aug 16, 2026). None of that applies to e-bikes — they are excluded outright. The practical answer for an e-bike commuter: the Brossard REM station has 50 bike-parking spaces near the south entrance, 25 of them covered. Park and walk; you cannot bring the bike on the train. Source: rem.info rules and safety page (verified June 2026).
RTL buses: electric bikes explicitly prohibited The Réseau de transport de Longueuil runs a seasonal "vélo à bord" program on lines 61, 461 and 462 that lets riders cross the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel with a bike — but electric bikes and electric scooters are explicitly prohibited on board; only standard bikes are accepted, secured by the rider in the reduced-mobility space. The most recently confirmed season ran May 19-Oct 13, 2025; RTL announced a 2026 edition on April 30, 2026, but the exact 2026 dates are not published in the source we could verify, so confirm the current dates with RTL directly before relying on them. Source: rtl-longueuil.qc.ca vélo-à-bord release.
Transit Takeaway Both of Brossard's transit systems are stricter than the road law: a road-legal e-bike is banned on board the REM and on RTL buses, while only standard or folded bikes are accepted. Plan to ride your e-bike the full distance, or park it at the REM station's 50 spaces (25 covered) and continue on foot or by transit without it.

Trail Access — Brossard's Growing Bike Network

Multi-use trails and bike lanes — open to e-bikes Brossard maintains more than 65 km of "sentiers polyvalents" (multi-use trails) for cycling, walking and inline skating, connecting to regional routes including the Route verte – piste La Riveraine, the Samuel-De Champlain bridge multi-use path, and the maritime corridor path between the Saint-Lambert lock and the bridge ice-control structure. The city recently added more than 11 km to its on-road bike network — about a 20% increase — across eight prioritised axes including boul. Pelletier, boul. Napoléon, boul. Provencher, Grande Allée, boul. Rivard, av. Sorbonne, boul. Matte and boul. Chevrier. An e-bike meeting the 500W / 32 km/h VAE definition is treated as a bicycle on these routes. The city's pistes-cyclables page publishes no rule restricting e-bikes on its multi-use paths. Sources: brossard.ca pistes-cyclables; Le Courrier du Sud.
Parks and regional trails — confirm before you assume No Brossard municipal bylaw specifically addressing e-bike (VAE) use in city parks was located in published sources, and the city page is silent on any e-bike-specific restriction for its multi-use paths — so we treat e-bikes as bicycle-equivalent there, but cannot confirm it as an explicit rule. The same applies to the shared regional routes touching Brossard (the Route verte, the Champlain bridge path, and the maritime corridor path): no published e-bike-specific restriction was identified, but none was explicitly confirmed either. Follow posted signage on each segment, and confirm with the City for a definitive ruling on parks.
Trail Access Takeaway Brossard is a strong city to ride: 65+ km of multi-use trails plus an expanding 11 km of new bike lanes, and an e-bike under the VAE limit counts as a bicycle on them. Where the city is silent — parks and the regional connector paths — read the signs at each entrance and confirm with the City rather than assume.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Brossard

Quebec — vélo à assistance électrique (VAE) framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Electric assist stops at 32 km/h or less
  • Pedals: Must let you pedal it like a regular bicycle without assistance
  • Throttle: Legal — SAAQ confirms assistance may be activated by pedalling OR by an accelerator (throttle) command, on a compliant VAE that still has functional pedals
  • Helmet: Mandatory for ALL riders regardless of age — no age exception (fine $60-$100 plus fees); helmet must meet CAN/CSA-D113.2, ASTM F1447/F1898, EN 1078, or B-90/B-95
  • Minimum age: 18 to ride a VAE; riders 14-17 may ride only if they hold a Class 6D (cyclomoteur) licence
  • Licence / registration: No driver's licence required at 18+; a compliant VAE does not need to be registered
  • Sidewalks: Prohibited unless signage or municipal authorization permits it (or to access an adjacent property)
No Brossard municipal bylaw was found that sets an age, helmet, power, speed or registration rule different from this provincial baseline — Brossard follows the SAAQ / Code de la sécurité routière framework. The one meaningful local difference is transit: both the REM and RTL ban e-bikes on board entirely, even though VAE e-bikes are road-legal. Source: SAAQ vélo à assistance électrique. For the full provincial picture, read our 2026 Quebec eBike law guide, and before you buy, see how to spot a legit eBike store.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Brossard

  • City streets and bike lanes — a VAE is treated as a bicycle; ride on roads and in the voies/pistes cyclables the same as a regular bike. Brossard added 11+ km of new on-road lanes across eight axes including Taschereau-area routes.
  • Multi-use trails (sentiers polyvalents) — 65+ km open to cycling, connecting to the Route verte – piste La Riveraine and the Samuel-De Champlain bridge path. The city publishes no e-bike-specific restriction.
  • Regional connector paths — the Champlain bridge multi-use path and the maritime corridor path link Brossard to neighbouring municipalities; no e-bike-specific restriction was identified, but follow posted signage.
  • City parks — no Brossard bylaw specifically addressing e-bike use in parks was located; confirm with the City for a definitive ruling.
  • Sidewalks — prohibited under the Code de la sécurité routière unless signage or authorization permits it.
Riding in Brossard — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes, and the 65+ km multi-use network are your dependable routes for a VAE. Where the city is silent — parks and regional connectors — read the signs and confirm with the City. And don't plan on the train or the bus to carry the bike: e-bikes are banned on board both the REM and RTL, so build your route to ride or park-and-walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Brossard, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Brossard, QC?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: Primeau Vélo (5775 boul. Taschereau, 450-676-4142 — Trek, Cube, Fantic e-bikes), Cycle Néron (2640 boul. Lapinière, 450-678-5880 — Gazelle, Specialized, Scott), and Oberson at Quartier DIX30 (8680 boul. Leduc, 450-462-4040 — Specialized, Velec, Opus). Note that Primeau's corporate site lists a second phone number, 514-666-0695; both lines appear live.

Can I take my eBike on the REM or RTL bus in Brossard?

No. Both ban electric bikes on board. The REM permits standard and folded bikes only (two per car, riders 14+, rush-hour restrictions on standard bikes through May 17, 2026) but excludes e-bikes outright. The RTL's seasonal vélo-à-bord program on lines 61, 461 and 462 also explicitly prohibits electric bikes and e-scooters. E-bike commuters should park at the Brossard REM station's 50 bike spaces (25 covered). Sources: rem.info and rtl-longueuil.qc.ca.

Can I ride my eBike on Brossard's multi-use trails and bike lanes?

Yes, where the city is silent on restrictions. An e-bike meeting Quebec's 500W / 32 km/h VAE definition is treated as a bicycle, so it may ride Brossard's 65+ km of multi-use trails and its on-road bike lanes (recently expanded by more than 11 km). The city's pistes-cyclables page publishes no e-bike-specific restriction. For parks and regional connector paths, follow posted signage and confirm with the City, as no e-bike-specific rule was located.

What are Quebec's eBike laws?

Quebec regulates e-bikes as a vélo à assistance électrique (VAE): maximum 500W motor, electric assist cutting off at 32 km/h or less, and functional pedals. A throttle is legal on a compliant VAE that still has working pedals. Helmets are mandatory for all riders regardless of age (fine $60-$100). The minimum age to ride is 18; riders 14-17 may ride only with a Class 6D licence. No driver's licence is required at 18+, and a compliant VAE does not need to be registered. Sidewalk riding is prohibited. Source: SAAQ.

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

Yes. Under Quebec's SAAQ rules, a helmet is mandatory for every vélo à assistance électrique rider regardless of age — there is no age exception. The helmet must meet a recognised standard such as CAN/CSA-D113.2, ASTM F1447/F1898, EN 1078, or B-90/B-95. The fine for not wearing one is $60-$100 plus fees.

Which Brossard shop is best for a dedicated e-bike?

It depends on the brand you want. Primeau Vélo (5775 boul. Taschereau) is a Trek dealer with a full repair workshop and carries Cube and Fantic electric models. Cycle Néron (2640 boul. Lapinière) is a confirmed Gazelle and Specialized dealer with the widest multi-brand floor. Oberson at Quartier DIX30 carries the Quebec-made Velec brand alongside Specialized and Opus. With only three storefronts, call ahead to confirm current electric stock.

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