eBike Shops in Châteauguay, QC: 3 Verified Storefronts

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Quick Answer Châteauguay has 3 verified bike shops as of June 2026, but only one is a dedicated electric-vehicle store: Vélo-Pat (239 boulevard d'Anjou), which sells e-bikes, e-trikes, scooters and electric mobility vehicles. The other two — Service Course (45 rue Principale) and Réparation Dubuc (3A rue Wilbrod) — are general bike shops where you should phone ahead to confirm current e-bike stock or service. Quebec's rules are stricter than most provinces: the motor must be 500W or less with assist cutting off at 32 km/h, riders must be 18 or older (or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence), and a helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. Locally, the City caps speed at 20 km/h on its multifunctional paths and bans riding on sidewalks. For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own website, its Pages Jaunes / Yelp business listing, Google Maps and independent Quebec bike-shop directories (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it operates as a physical bike shop in Châteauguay. We excluded shops that turned out to be in neighbouring municipalities — R. Desautels Sports is in La Prairie, La Maison André Viger's storefront is in Greenfield Park, and Cycle Dubuc's published shop is in Beauharnois — even though some market themselves to the Châteauguay region. Where a shop's e-bike sales or service could not be confirmed from a primary source, we say so plainly rather than assume it. Every bylaw statement is tied to a named source: the SAAQ "En vélo électrique" page for the provincial law, the City of Châteauguay's circulation by-law G-1309 for the sidewalk and bike-path rules, the City's "Pistes cyclables et voies navigables" page and Le Soleil de Châteauguay for the 20 km/h multifunctional-path limit, and Québec.ca for the power-assisted-bicycle versus electric-scooter distinction. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Châteauguay's e-bike retail scene is small: of the three verified bike shops in town, only one — Vélo-Pat — is built around electric vehicles. The other two are well-regarded neighbourhood bike shops where an e-bike may or may not be on the floor when you walk in, so phone ahead before a special trip. The local rules matter more than the shop count. Quebec is one of the few provinces that sets a minimum rider age of 18 and makes a helmet mandatory for adults too, and the City tightened its own path rules in 2022 — renaming "bike paths" to "multifunctional paths" and capping speed on them at 20 km/h. This directory lists every verified shop, then sets out exactly what you can and can't do once you're rolling.

The 3 Verified Bike Shops in Châteauguay

Châteauguay has three verified bike shops as of June 2026: Vélo-Pat (239 boulevard d'Anjou) is the only dedicated electric-vehicle store, while Service Course (45 rue Principale) and Réparation Dubuc (3A rue Wilbrod) are general bike shops — phone ahead to confirm e-bike stock or service. Full details for each follow.

Vélo-Pat — 239 boulevard d'Anjou

Address: 239 boulevard d'Anjou, Châteauguay, QC J6J 2R3
Phone: 514-708-7719
Website: Vélo-Pat business listing (the shop also runs its own site, vélo-pat.ca, and a Facebook page)
Sells: Electric bikes, e-trikes (triporteurs), scooters, quadricycles (quadriporteurs), kick scooters, conventional bicycles, and electric mobility vehicles for adults and children
Services: In-store and online sales, bulk and single-unit orders, delivery across Quebec (free to the greater Montréal region)
Focus: Châteauguay's dedicated electric-vehicle storefront — and the one shop in town clearly built around e-mobility rather than traditional cycling. If you want to see electric bikes, trikes and scooters in one room, this is the address. Brand names are not published online, so confirm exactly which makes and models are in stock before a special trip.

Service Course — 45 rue Principale

Address: 45 rue Principale, Suite 200, Châteauguay, QC J6K 1E9
Phone: 450-507-1532
Website: servicecourse.net
Brands: Cervélo and a road/gravel-leaning lineup, plus Assos, Sweet Protection, Fizik, Quoc and Dynaplug for apparel and parts
Services: Bike sales, repair and maintenance workshop, bike fitting, and rentals
Focus: A polished bike shop and service workshop named after the team that follows riders at the Tour de France, with a strong road-and-gravel identity and a 4.9-star Google rating across 50+ reviews. Its published catalogue leans toward performance road bikes rather than e-bikes, and the shop does not advertise electric models online — so if you're after an e-bike specifically, call first to confirm what they carry or whether they'll service yours.

Réparation Dubuc — 3A rue Wilbrod

Address: 3A rue Wilbrod, Châteauguay, QC J6K 5C4
Phone: 450-699-1747
Website: No live shop website confirmed during our June 2026 audit — verify by phone
Services: Bicycle sales and repair (neighbourhood bike shop)
Focus: A small, well-reviewed local bike-sales-and-repair shop in Châteauguay's Wilbrod-Street area. Its e-bike sales and service could not be independently confirmed online — listings that mention e-bike conversion kits appear to refer to a related Beauharnois shop (Cycle Dubuc, 223 chemin de la Beauce), not this Châteauguay storefront — so call 450-699-1747 to confirm whether it sells or services electric bikes before relying on it for that.

Shops just outside Châteauguay — not counted here A few shops market themselves to Châteauguay riders but operate in neighbouring municipalities, so they aren't in our count: R. Desautels Sports (620 rue Lavoie, La Prairie — carries electric bikes), La Maison André Viger (3340 boulevard Taschereau, Greenfield Park — specialises in handcycles for riders with disabilities), and Cycle Dubuc (223 chemin de la Beauce, Beauharnois — e-bike sales, repairs and conversion kits). If the three Châteauguay shops don't have what you need, these are the closest verified alternatives.
Châteauguay Shop Takeaway For a dedicated electric-vehicle store with e-bikes, e-trikes and scooters under one roof, go to Vélo-Pat (239 boulevard d'Anjou). For a top-rated bike shop and service workshop — call first about e-bikes — Service Course (45 rue Principale). For neighbourhood sales and repair, Réparation Dubuc (3A rue Wilbrod), confirming e-bike service by phone. With only one dedicated e-bike retailer in town, phoning ahead saves a wasted trip.

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Châteauguay Bike Paths — Open to eBikes, but Capped at 20 km/h

Multifunctional paths — e-bikes welcome, 20 km/h limit Châteauguay maintains a network of roughly 30 km of paths. In 2022 the City formally stopped calling them "pistes cyclables" (bike paths) and renamed them "pistes multifonctionnelles" (multifunctional paths), because they're shared by cyclists, pedestrians, skateboarders, inline skaters, and — explicitly — bicycles and wheelchairs fitted with an electric motor, plus triporteurs and quadriporteurs. Power-assisted bikes are clearly part of who these paths are for. The trade-off: the City now enforces a 20 km/h speed limit on them, with fines from $60 to $120. Sources: City of Châteauguay, "Pistes cyclables et voies navigables"; Le Soleil de Châteauguay.
Sidewalks — off-limits Châteauguay's traffic and parking by-law (codification administrative du règlement G-1309) prohibits riding a bicycle on a sidewalk or a pedestrian pathway "sauf en cas de nécessité ou à moins que la signalisation ne le permette" — except in case of necessity, or where signage allows it. The same by-law requires riders to use a bike lane or path where one exists alongside the roadway. Quebec's provincial rules separately bar power-assisted bicycles from sidewalks. Keep the e-bike on the road, the bike lane or the multifunctional path. Source: City of Châteauguay by-law G-1309.
Path Access Takeaway Châteauguay's multifunctional paths are genuinely e-bike-friendly — they were renamed precisely to include electric-motor bikes and mobility scooters — but treat 20 km/h as the hard ceiling on them. Sidewalks are off-limits except in case of necessity. When in doubt, ride the road or the bike lane.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Châteauguay

Quebec regulates electric bikes through the federal power-assisted bicycle (PAB) framework, then layers on its own age and helmet rules that are stricter than several other provinces. Châteauguay does not impose a separate municipal power, age or helmet rule — the provincial standard applies, with the City's contribution being the path speed limit and sidewalk ban covered above.

Quebec — power-assisted bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: 500W nominal or less
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Working pedals required — it must function as a regular bicycle
  • Minimum age: 18 or older — or 14 to 17 with a Class 6D (moped) licence
  • Helmet: Mandatory for every rider, all ages (fines $60–$100)
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant PAB
  • Sidewalks: Prohibited
Since 2024, Quebec has also barred motorcycle-style machines sold as "e-bikes" that exceed the 500W or working-pedal rules from public roads — if it can't be pedalled like a bicycle and the motor is over 500W, it isn't a power-assisted bicycle in Quebec's eyes and can't be ridden on the road or registered as one. Sources: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique"; Québec.ca. For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide, and before you buy, read how to spot a legit eBike store.
Watch the age rule — it's stricter than Ontario or BC Many buyers crossing from other provinces assume 16 is the minimum age. In Quebec it's 18, unless a 14-to-17-year-old holds a Class 6D moped licence. If you're buying an e-bike for a teen in Châteauguay, confirm the licence requirement before they ride. Source: SAAQ.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Châteauguay

In Châteauguay you can ride a power-assisted bicycle on city streets, in marked bike lanes, and on the ~30 km network of multifunctional paths (capped at 20 km/h). Sidewalks are off-limits except in case of necessity. Here is where each surface stands:

  • City streets and bike lanes — permitted; ride with traffic, use the bike lane or path where one is provided alongside the road (required under by-law G-1309), and signal your turns.
  • Multifunctional paths (~30 km) — open to power-assisted bikes, which were explicitly named when the paths were reclassified in 2022; obey the 20 km/h limit.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits except in case of necessity or where signage permits; Quebec also prohibits riding a PAB on sidewalks.
  • Parks and waterfront — Châteauguay's riverfront and park paths form part of the network; follow posted signage on each segment, and confirm specifics with the City at 450-698-3000 if a path is unsigned.
  • Regional and inter-municipal routes — Châteauguay connects to wider Montérégie cycling routes; rules can change at municipal boundaries, so a path that's fine in Châteauguay may carry different signage next door.
Riding in Châteauguay — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes and the ~30 km of multifunctional paths are your reliable network — e-bikes belong on all three. Keep to 20 km/h on the paths, stay off sidewalks, make sure the rider is 18+ (or 14–17 with a 6D licence), and wear a helmet every time — in Quebec it's the law for adults too.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Châteauguay, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Châteauguay, QC?

Three verified bike shops as of June 2026, but only one is a dedicated electric-vehicle store. Vélo-Pat (239 boulevard d'Anjou, 514-708-7719) sells electric bikes, e-trikes (triporteurs), scooters and mobility vehicles. Service Course (45 rue Principale, Suite 200, 450-507-1532) is a full bike shop and repair workshop with a road and gravel focus — confirm current e-bike stock by phone. Réparation Dubuc (3A rue Wilbrod, 450-699-1747) is a neighbourhood bike-sales-and-repair shop — confirm whether it currently sells or services e-bikes before a special trip. Call ahead to confirm stock and hours.

Where can I buy an electric bike in Châteauguay?

Vélo-Pat at 239 boulevard d'Anjou is the only dedicated electric-vehicle retailer verified in Châteauguay as of June 2026 — it carries electric bikes, e-trikes, scooters and electric mobility vehicles for adults and children, with sales in store and online and delivery across Quebec. The city's two general bike shops, Service Course and Réparation Dubuc, may stock or service e-bikes seasonally, so call before visiting. If no local shop has the model you want, online retailers that ship from Canada are an option.

What are Quebec's eBike laws in 2026?

Quebec follows the federal power-assisted bicycle framework: the motor must be 500W nominal or less, motor assist must cut off at 32 km/h, and the bike must have working pedals. On top of that, Quebec adds its own rules — the rider must be 18 or older, or 14 to 17 with a Class 6D moped licence; a properly fitted bicycle helmet is mandatory for every rider regardless of age (fines run $60–$100); and no licence, registration or insurance is required for a compliant power-assisted bicycle. Since 2024 Quebec has also barred motorcycle-style "e-bikes" that exceed the 500W / pedal rules from public roads. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

Can I ride my eBike on Châteauguay's bike paths?

Yes. Châteauguay renamed its "pistes cyclables" to "pistes multifonctionnelles" (multifunctional paths) in 2022 precisely because they are shared by bikes, pedestrians, skateboards, inline skates, electric-motor bicycles and mobility scooters (triporteurs and quadriporteurs). The City's roughly 30 km network is open to power-assisted bicycles, but it now enforces a 20 km/h speed limit on those paths, with fines from $60 to $120. Source: City of Châteauguay; Le Soleil de Châteauguay.

Can I ride an eBike on the sidewalk in Châteauguay?

No. Châteauguay's traffic and parking by-law (G-1309) prohibits riding any bicycle on a sidewalk or pedestrian pathway except in case of necessity or where signage permits it, and it requires riders to use a bike lane or path where one is provided. Quebec's provincial rules separately prohibit operating a power-assisted bicycle on a sidewalk. Both rules point the same way: keep e-bikes off the sidewalk. Source: City of Châteauguay by-law G-1309; SAAQ.

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

Yes. Quebec is one of the provinces where a helmet is mandatory for every power-assisted bicycle rider, regardless of age — not just for minors. The SAAQ states the helmet requirement applies to all e-bike riders, with fines of $60 to $100 for non-compliance. There is no adult exemption. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

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