eBike Shops in Caledon, ON: 2 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Caledon ON directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
2Verified shops
SidewalksNo e-bikes (2024 by-law)
500WON PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Caledon — the town that takes in Bolton, Caledon East, Inglewood, Cheltenham and the surrounding hamlets — has 2 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026: Caledon Hills Cycling in Inglewood (a 1991-vintage shop-and-café selling Gazelle, Cannondale, Salsa and Trek e-bikes) and North Hub Bike Shop in Bolton (a full-service shop that sells and services e-bikes). The local rule new owners miss is recent: Caledon's 2024 Traffic By-law (BL-2024-048) lets a regular bicycle cross a sidewalk but specifically excludes a power-assisted bicycle from that exemption — so e-bikes are not allowed on Caledon sidewalks — while the same by-law treats a power-assisted bicycle as a bicycle on bicycle tracks and multi-use paths. Ontario regulates e-bikes under the federal PAB framework (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals); you must be 16 or older and helmets are 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 Ontario eBike laws guide covers the rules in full.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across Google Maps, yellowpages.ca, the shop's own current website, and independent directories (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells or services e-bikes and is physically located within the Town of Caledon. We deliberately did not pad the count: online-only sellers that simply target "Bolton" or "Caledon" with landing pages (no storefront), motorcycle/ATV shops, and a UK shop that happened to surface for "Bolton" were all excluded. Caledon eBike Rentals in Cheltenham is named only as honest context — it ran in 2022–2023 and announced it was closing after Town of Caledon restrictions, so it is not counted as an active shop. North Hub Bike Shop's own website would not resolve to a clean HTTP 200 during this audit, so we list its web address as plain text rather than a live link, while its name, address and phone are confirmed across multiple directories. Every bylaw statement is tied to a named primary source: the Town of Caledon's Traffic By-law BL-2024-048 (the full PDF, read section by section), the Town's Cycling and Trails pages, the Caledon Trailway facility listing, the Bruce Trail Conservancy, and Ontario.ca's "Riding an e-bike." This directory is re-verified every six months.

Caledon is big and rural — a single town stitched together from Bolton, Caledon East, Inglewood, Cheltenham, Palgrave, Terra Cotta and a string of smaller hamlets. Despite that spread, dedicated bike retail is concentrated: two verified storefronts serve the whole town today, one in Inglewood and one in Bolton. The harder part of owning an e-bike here isn't finding the shop — it's knowing where the town will let you ride. On June 25, 2024, Caledon Council passed a new Traffic By-law that names e-bikes directly, and it draws a sharp line: a power-assisted bicycle is welcome on the town's bicycle tracks and multi-use paths, but it is carved out of the rule that lets a regular bike cross a sidewalk. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what that 2024 by-law means before you ride.

The 2 Verified eBike Shops in Caledon

Caledon Hills Cycling — 15640 McLaughlin Road, Inglewood

Address: 15640 McLaughlin Road, Inglewood (Caledon), ON L7C 1M3
Phone: (905) 838-1698
Website: caledonhillscycling.com
Brands (e-bikes): Gazelle (Arroyo, Medeo, Ultimate), Cannondale (Adventure Neo), Salsa (Confluence), Trek — plus a small house line
Services: E-bike sales, full service centre, tune-ups, demo/rental program, ski and snowboard tuning, on-site café
Hours: Listed hours vary by source — typically closed Monday, open Tuesday–Saturday, with reduced Sunday hours seasonally; confirm by phone before a special trip
Focus: A bike-shop-and-café that has been part of Inglewood since 1991, sitting right on the Caledon Trailway corridor. Its e-bike wall leans European-commuter and comfort — Gazelle's Dutch-style upright models, Cannondale's Adventure Neo step-throughs and Salsa's drop- and flat-bar adventure e-bikes — which suits the town's long, rolling rail-trail riding more than aggressive trail work. With a service centre and a demo program under one roof, it is the most complete e-bike destination in Caledon.

North Hub Bike Shop — 55 Healey Road, Unit 5, Bolton

Address: 55 Healey Road, Unit 5, Bolton (Caledon), ON L7E 5A2
Phone: (905) 951-0025
Website: northhubbikeshop.com (the shop's own site would not load during our June 2026 audit — call to confirm before a special trip)
Brands: Not published online; a full-service shop that sells new bikes and services most makes, including e-bikes
Services: New-bike sales, service and repair, bike fitting, indoor cycling, accessories, skate sharpening, plus pick-up/drop-off for tune-ups
Hours: Closed Sunday & Monday · Tuesday–Friday 10 am–6 pm · Saturday 9 am–3 pm (confirm current hours by phone)
Focus: Bolton's neighbourhood bike shop — a genuine full-service operation rather than an e-bike specialist, with a strong service and repair side. If you already own an e-bike and need a local shop to maintain it, or you want a general bike retailer in the Bolton end of town, this is the one to visit. Because the shop does not publish a brand list online, call ahead to confirm what e-bike makes it stocks and services at the moment.

Caledon Shop Takeaway For the widest e-bike selection, a service centre and a demo program, start with Caledon Hills Cycling in Inglewood (15640 McLaughlin Rd) — strongest on Gazelle, Cannondale, Salsa and Trek commuter and comfort e-bikes. For service, repair and general bike retail at the Bolton end of town, North Hub Bike Shop (55 Healey Rd) — call first, since its website was down during our audit. Both are real Caledon storefronts; everything else marketing "Bolton" or "Caledon" online is a delivery seller, not a shop you can walk into.

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A Caledon eBike Shop That Closed — and Why It Matters

Caledon eBike Rentals (Cheltenham) — closed after Town restrictions Caledon eBike Rentals operated out of the hamlet of Cheltenham (14460 Creditview Rd) during the 2022 and 2023 seasons, renting and occasionally selling Rad Power-era e-bikes. The business publicly announced it was closing because of restrictions imposed by the Town of Caledon, and moved its remaining inventory to online sale. We name it only as honest context — it is not one of the two active storefronts above. The specific bylaw provisions behind the restriction are not published in detail, so we report it the way the business itself stated it, without asserting the legal mechanism. The wider lesson for Caledon e-bike owners is the one this page is built around: in a large, trail-rich, partly rural town, where you can ride and operate matters as much as what you buy. Source: Caledon eBike Rentals' own website notice (June 2026).

Sidewalks — Caledon's 2024 By-law Carves Out E-Bikes

E-bikes are not permitted on Caledon sidewalks On June 25, 2024, Caledon Council passed a new Traffic By-law (BL-2024-048) written to account for "new mobility equipment such as E-bikes, E-scooters, Cargo Bikes, Roller Skates and Skateboards." Read carefully, it is stricter on e-bikes than it first looks. Article 2.1 lets a bicycle cross a sidewalk, and Article 2.2 bars any bicycle with a wheel larger than 50 cm in diameter from a sidewalk — but Article 2.6 then states that, for the sidewalk rules, "a BICYCLE does not include a POWER-ASSISTED BICYCLE." Because an e-bike is a power-assisted bicycle under the by-law's own definition (two or three wheels, operable pedals, ≤500W, cuts off at 32 km/h, ≤55 kg), it is carved out of the sidewalk exemption — so riding an e-bike on a Caledon sidewalk is not permitted. Ontario's provincial framework separately prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on a sidewalk, so both rules point the same way. Source: Town of Caledon By-law BL-2024-048, Part 2.
Sidewalk Takeaway Keep your e-bike off Caledon sidewalks. The 2024 Traffic By-law lets ordinary bikes cross a sidewalk but specifically excludes power-assisted bicycles from that exemption — and Ontario bans riding a PAB on sidewalks regardless. Use the roadway, the bicycle lanes, or the town's multi-use paths instead.

Trails & Multi-Use Paths — Where Caledon Welcomes E-Bikes (and Where It Doesn't)

Bicycle tracks and multi-use paths — e-bikes treated as bicycles The good news for Caledon riders: the same 2024 by-law that bars e-bikes from sidewalks welcomes them on the town's bicycle tracks and multi-use paths (MUPs). The by-law defines a "BICYCLE" to include a power-assisted bicycle (while excluding a motor-assisted bicycle / moped), and Article 2.8 permits a bicycle on a bicycle track or MUP. So a pedal-assist e-bike is treated as a bicycle on Caledon's separated cycling facilities — follow posted signage on each segment. The Town also notes bike-repair stations along the Caledon Trailway at Caledon East, Cheltenham, Inglewood, Palgrave and Terra Cotta. Sources: Town of Caledon By-law BL-2024-048 (definitions; Article 2.8); Town of Caledon Cycling page.
The Caledon Trailway — cycling yes, motorized vehicles no The 35 km Caledon Trailway, a multi-use rail-trail running Terra Cotta to Palgrave, is "excellent for cycling, walking and horseback riding" and allows bicycles, but its facility listing states "no motorized vehicles (except mobility-assist devices)." The Town's broader trails page is firmer still: "We do not permit unauthorized motor vehicles on any off-road trail within the Town of Caledon." Neither page names pedal-assist e-bikes explicitly. Because the trail allows bicycles and the 2024 Traffic By-law classes a power-assisted bicycle as a bicycle, a compliant 500W pedal-assist e-bike is most defensibly treated as a bicycle here — but a throttle-only or over-powered machine reads as a "motorized vehicle." Watch posted signage, and when in doubt, confirm with the Town. Sources: Caledon Trailway facility page; Town of Caledon Trails page.
The Bruce Trail — no bikes of any kind The Bruce Trail winds through the Caledon Hills, and it is a footpath: the Bruce Trail Conservancy permits foot traffic only on the main Trail, and bicycles — pedal or electric — are prohibited, marked with the red-circle-and-bar "no bicycles" sign and "Hiking Only" markers. Do not take an e-bike onto the Bruce Trail. Use the Caledon Trailway and the town's multi-use paths for cycling instead. Source: Bruce Trail Conservancy.
Trail Access Takeaway Caledon's bicycle tracks, multi-use paths and the Caledon Trailway are your reliable e-bike network — a compliant pedal-assist e-bike rides there as a bicycle, with signage as the final word. Stay off the Bruce Trail entirely (foot traffic only), keep throttle-heavy or over-500W machines off off-road trails, and never ride a sidewalk.

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Ontario eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Caledon

Ontario — federal Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W continuous rated output
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Fully operable pedals required (remove them and it becomes a motor vehicle)
  • Weight: Maximum 120 kg total, including the battery
  • 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 provincially — and Caledon's 2024 by-law specifically excludes power-assisted bicycles from its sidewalk exemption
E-bikes are allowed on most roads and in bike lanes where conventional bicycles are permitted, but they are prohibited on certain provincial controlled-access (400-series) highways and wherever a municipal bylaw bans them. Caledon's own Traffic By-law adds the operating rules that apply on its roads — ride near the right, single file, hands on the bars, and do not operate a power-assisted bicycle on a roadway posted above 50 km/h (Articles 3.5–3.8). No municipal age, helmet or power rule was found that differs from Ontario's PAB baseline; Caledon adopts the provincial standard and layers on its own sidewalk and trail rules. Sources: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike"; Town of Caledon By-law BL-2024-048. For the full provincial picture, see our Ontario eBike laws guide and the national eBike laws Canada overview.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Caledon

  • City streets and bike lanes — permitted; Caledon's 2024 Traffic By-law treats a power-assisted bicycle as a bicycle, so ride near the right, single file, with both hands on the handlebars. Do not operate a power-assisted bicycle on a roadway posted above 50 km/h.
  • Bicycle tracks and multi-use paths (MUPs) — open to pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles under the by-law's Article 2.8; follow posted signage on each segment.
  • Caledon Trailway (35 km, Terra Cotta–Palgrave) — cycling is welcome and a compliant pedal-assist e-bike is most defensibly treated as a bicycle; "no motorized vehicles (except mobility-assist devices)," so keep throttle-only or over-500W machines off it. Bike-repair stations sit at Caledon East, Cheltenham, Inglewood, Palgrave and Terra Cotta.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits; the 2024 by-law excludes power-assisted bicycles from the sidewalk exemption, and Ontario prohibits riding a PAB on sidewalks regardless.
  • The Bruce Trail — no bicycles of any kind, e-bikes included; it is a footpath. Use the Caledon Trailway and town MUPs instead.
  • Town off-road natural trails — "no unauthorized motor vehicles"; a compliant pedal-assist e-bike is your safest choice where cycling is allowed, but confirm trail-use specifics with the Town of Caledon (905-584-2272).
Riding in Caledon — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes, bicycle tracks, the town's multi-use paths and the Caledon Trailway are your dependable network — a compliant 500W pedal-assist e-bike rides there as a bicycle, with signage as the final word. Stay off every sidewalk and off the Bruce Trail, and keep throttle-heavy or over-powered machines off off-road trails where they read as "motorized vehicles."

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Frequently Asked Questions — Caledon, ON eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Caledon, ON?

Two verified storefronts serve Caledon as of June 2026: Caledon Hills Cycling (15640 McLaughlin Rd, Inglewood, (905) 838-1698 — sells Gazelle, Cannondale, Salsa and Trek e-bikes with full sales, service and rentals) and North Hub Bike Shop (55 Healey Rd, Unit 5, Bolton, (905) 951-0025 — a full-service bike shop with new-bike sales and service that works on e-bikes). A third business, Caledon eBike Rentals in Cheltenham, operated in 2022–2023 but announced closure after Town of Caledon restrictions, so it is not counted as an active shop. Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

Can I ride my eBike on a sidewalk in Caledon?

No. Caledon's 2024 Traffic By-law (BL-2024-048) lets an ordinary bicycle cross a sidewalk, but Article 2.6 specifically states that for the sidewalk rules a bicycle does NOT include a power-assisted bicycle. Because an e-bike is a power-assisted bicycle, it is not covered by the sidewalk exemption — so e-bikes are not permitted to be ridden on Caledon sidewalks. Ontario's provincial framework separately prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on a sidewalk, so the two rules point the same way. Source: Town of Caledon By-law BL-2024-048.

Can I ride an eBike on Caledon's trails and multi-use paths?

On Caledon's bicycle tracks and multi-use paths (MUPs), yes — the 2024 Traffic By-law defines a "bicycle" to include a power-assisted bicycle, and Article 2.8 permits a bicycle on a bicycle track or MUP, so pedal-assist e-bikes are treated as bicycles there. Off-road natural trails are different: the Town states it does not permit unauthorized motor vehicles on any off-road trail, the Caledon Trailway allows cycling but bans motorized vehicles (except mobility-assist devices), and the Bruce Trail through Caledon is a footpath where bicycles of any kind are prohibited. Follow posted signage on each segment. Sources: Town of Caledon Trails page; Caledon Trailway facility page; Bruce Trail Conservancy.

What are Ontario's eBike laws?

Ontario regulates e-bikes under the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: an electric motor not exceeding 500W, motor assist cutting off at 32 km/h, fully operable pedals, and a maximum total weight of 120 kg. The rider must be 16 or older, and an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet is mandatory for all ages. No licence, registration or insurance is required for a compliant PAB. E-bikes may use most roads and bike lanes where conventional bicycles are allowed, but not 400-series highways or anywhere a municipal bylaw bans them, and not on sidewalks. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

Did Caledon shut down an eBike business?

Caledon eBike Rentals, a Rad Power-era rental and sales business in the hamlet of Cheltenham (14460 Creditview Rd), operated during the 2022 and 2023 seasons and then publicly announced it was closing because of restrictions imposed by the Town of Caledon, selling off its remaining e-bikes online. We list it here only as honest context — not as an active storefront. The specific bylaw provisions behind the restriction are not published in detail, so we describe it as the business stated it, without asserting the legal mechanism. Source: Caledon eBike Rentals' own website notice.

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

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, and Caledon adopts the provincial standard. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."

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