eBike Shops in Drummondville, QC: 6 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Drummondville QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
6Verified shops
18+QC minimum age
500WSAAQ power limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Drummondville has 6 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — from long-standing full-service bike shops to a dedicated electric-bicycle store and a powersports dealer that carries e-bikes. The detail most new owners miss is Quebec's age rule: the SAAQ requires you to be 18 or older to ride a power-assisted bicycle (or 14–17 with a class 6D moped licence), and a helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages — stricter than the rule for ordinary pedal bikes. A legal e-bike is capped at 500W with assist cutting off by 32 km/h and must have working pedals. The City of Drummondville keeps bikes off sidewalks except where signed, and riders must travel with traffic in the right-hand lane of a bike path. Quebec's full rules are in our Quebec eBike laws guide.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own current website, its Google Business / PagesJaunes / Trek-dealer listing, and at least one independent directory (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells or services e-bikes in Drummondville. Where listings disagree — Bicycle Électrique Drummond's postal code reads J2B 5L0 on PagesJaunes and Canpages but J2B 2E2 on the shop's own contact page — we flag the conflict and tell you to confirm, rather than pick one silently. Big-box retailers (Canadian Tire, Costco, Walmart) and online-only sellers were excluded. Every legal statement is tied to a named primary source: the SAAQ's "En vélo électrique" page for the provincial power-assisted-bicycle rules, and the City of Drummondville's traffic and safe-cycling pages for the municipal rules. Where the City does not publish an e-bike-specific rule, we say so rather than infer one. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Rad Power Bikes' December 2025 bankruptcy, and the online sellers that vanished with their warranties, have pushed many Quebec buyers back toward a real shop they can walk into. In Drummondville, where you buy matters because Quebec's rules are stricter than most provinces': you must be 18 to ride a power-assisted bicycle, a helmet is mandatory at every age, and an over-spec motor makes the bike illegal no matter how it's programmed. This directory lists every verified storefront in the city, then sets out exactly what the SAAQ and the City require before you ride.

The 6 Verified eBike Shops in Drummondville

Drummondville has six verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026: Vélo Vision, Studio Vélo, Vélo Laplante, Ti-Père Bicycle, Bicycle Électrique Drummond, and Moto Sport 100 limites. They range from full-service bike shops and an authorized Trek dealer to a dedicated electric-mobility store and a powersports dealer that also carries e-bikes. Each is detailed below — address, phone, brands, and services.

Vélo Vision — 1320 rue Hébert

Address: 1320 rue Hébert, Drummondville, QC J2C 1Z8
Phone: (819) 479-8356
Website: velovision.ca
Brands: Specialized, Kona, DCO, Velec (electric bikes), Oakley accessories
Services: Sales, mechanical workshop (standard and electric bikes accepted without appointment), bike fitting, seasonal storage
Focus: A full-service bike shop in the heart of Drummondville on rue Hébert, operating since 1996 and recently renovated. The Specialized and Velec lines cover commuter and electric models, and the workshop takes both standard and electric bikes for service. A solid first stop for a road-legal pedal-assist bike plus ongoing service.

Studio Vélo — 432 rue Lindsay

Address: 432 rue Lindsay, Drummondville, QC J2B 1G6
Phone: (819) 850-5657
Website: studiovelo.ca
Brands: Trek, Cervélo, Marin, Bianchi, Devinci, Dharco (electric models across hybrid, mountain and road)
Services: Sales, rentals (Location), workshop / repair, on-site cyclist café
Hours: Thursday 10 am–7 pm; remaining days vary — confirm by phone or on the shop's site
Focus: A downtown boutique-and-café bike shop and authorized Trek dealer. Trek's electric lineup spans commuter and trail e-bikes, and the shop also rents bikes — useful if you want to try before buying. Confirm current hours before a special trip, as they shift seasonally.

Vélo Laplante (Bicycles et Sports Laplante) — 242 rue Saint-Marcel

Address: 242 rue Saint-Marcel, Drummondville, QC J2B 2E4
Phone: (819) 472-2363
Website: velolaplante.com
Brands: DCO and Giant (electric); also hybrid, mountain and children's bikes
Services: Sales, full repair and inspection for all bike brands
Hours: Monday–Friday 10 am–5:30 pm (confirm seasonal hours)
Focus: One of Drummondville's oldest bike shops, in business for more than 50 years, with a dedicated e-bike section carrying DCO and Giant electric models. The workshop services every brand, which makes it a dependable option for repairs as well as sales.

Ti-Père Bicycle — 159 rue Saint-Damase

Address: 159 rue Saint-Damase, Drummondville, QC J2B 6G6
Phone: (819) 478-7074
Website: tiperebicycles.com
Brands: Wolff electric bikes (Amp, Evoke, Ursa ST, Utopia); new and used pedal bikes
Services: Sales (new and used), repair for conventional and electric bikes, accessory sales and installation
Focus: A neighbourhood shop offering personalized service, with a Wolff electric-bike lineup and repair for both standard and electric bikes. A good fit if you want hands-on advice and a budget-to-mid-range e-bike rather than a big-brand showroom.

Bicycle Électrique Drummond — 555 rue Saint-Jean

Address: 555 rue Saint-Jean, Drummondville, QC J2B 5L0 (the shop's own contact page lists J2B 2E2 — confirm before mailing anything)
Phone: (819) 818-0535
Website: bicycle-electrique-drummond.com
Products: Electric bikes and pedal-assist bikes, electric scooters (trottinettes), mobility scooters (quadriporteurs)
Services: Sales and quick, affordable repair (by appointment)
Hours (off-season): Tue–Wed 10 am–4 pm · Thu 10 am–4 pm · Fri 10 am–12 pm · Sat 10 am–4 pm · Sun–Mon closed
Focus: Drummondville's dedicated electric-mobility storefront — e-bikes alongside electric scooters and mobility scooters, plus a repair service. The shop notes its electric vehicles are sold to meet Transport Canada requirements; if you're shopping for a compliant 500W power-assisted bicycle, confirm the motor's nominal rating before you buy, since over-spec motors are not street-legal in Quebec.

Moto Sport 100 limites — 650 rue Domino

Address: 650 rue Domino, Drummondville, QC J2C 6Z8
Phone: (819) 445-6686
Website: motosport100limites.com
Brands: Slane electric bikes (and Sur-Ron electric off-road); also Polaris, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha powersports
Services: Sales, maintenance and repair (including e-bikes)
Focus: A powersports dealer that also carries the full Slane e-bike range, with a service department that handles electric bikes. Worth a look if you're cross-shopping motorized recreation, but check that any e-bike you consider meets the 500W / 32 km/h SAAQ standard — some electric off-road models on a powersports floor are not road-legal power-assisted bicycles in Quebec.

Drummondville Shop Takeaway For a full-service shop with a workshop that takes e-bikes without an appointment, start with Vélo Vision (1320 rue Hébert). For a Trek dealer with rentals to try before you buy, Studio Vélo (432 rue Lindsay). For 50+ years of repair experience and a Giant/DCO e-bike section, Vélo Laplante (242 rue Saint-Marcel). For a dedicated electric-mobility store, Bicycle Électrique Drummond (555 rue Saint-Jean). Whatever you buy, confirm the motor is rated 500W or less — that's the line between a legal e-bike and an unregistered moped in Quebec.

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Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Drummondville

Quebec follows Canada's federal power-assisted bicycle framework, administered provincially by the SAAQ. A power-assisted bicycle (vélo à assistance électrique, or VAE) is treated as a bicycle for road use — but only if it meets the spec below. Two rules catch newcomers: the 18-and-over age requirement, and the mandatory helmet at every age.

Quebec — SAAQ power-assisted bicycle (VAE) rules
  • Motor: Rated power 500W or less (nominal — not how it's programmed)
  • Speed cut-off: Electric assist stops by 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Must let you pedal like an ordinary bicycle without the motor
  • Minimum age: 18 or older — or 14 to 17 with a class 6D (moped) driver's licence
  • Helmet: A compliant protective helmet (rigid shell, padding, chin strap) mandatory for ALL ages
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant VAE
The SAAQ rates an e-bike by the motor's nominal power, not by its speed limiter — a 750W motor capped at 32 km/h is still a 750W motor and is over the legal limit. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique." For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide, and to shop safely read how to spot a legit eBike store.
Quebec Law Takeaway Before you buy, check three things: the motor is rated 500W or less, the rider is 18+ (or 14–17 with a 6D licence), and you have a compliant helmet for every rider. Get those right and a Quebec e-bike needs no licence, plate or insurance. Get the motor rating wrong and it isn't a legal e-bike at any speed setting.

Drummondville City Rules — Sidewalks, Bike Paths & Parks

Sidewalks — off-limits except where signed The City of Drummondville's traffic bylaw prohibits riding a bicycle on a sidewalk except in case of necessity, or where signage requires or permits it. When you are allowed on a sidewalk under those exceptions, you must ride at low speed and yield the right of way to pedestrians. Because Quebec already treats a power-assisted bicycle as a bicycle, the same rule applies to e-bikes. Source: Ville de Drummondville, safe-cycling rules.
Bike paths, bike lanes & designated roadways — generally open Drummondville offers four kinds of cycling routes — paved shoulders (accotements asphaltés), bike lanes (bandes cyclables), designated roadways (chaussées désignées), and separated bike paths (pistes cyclables). Cyclists must keep to the right-hand lane and travel with the direction of traffic, except where signage authorizes contraflow. Power-assisted bicycles are generally permitted on bike paths the same as ordinary bicycles — with one exception: the provincial framework does not treat an electric two-wheeler that has a footboard (marchepied) as an ordinary bicycle. The City extends its cycling-path season through December 15. Source: Ville de Drummondville.
Parks & pedestrian areas The municipal traffic bylaw prohibits operating a road vehicle on a sidewalk, median, bike path, or in a park or any walkway reserved for pedestrians. The City does not publish a separate e-bike-specific rule for parks beyond this, so treat pedestrian-only park paths as off-limits and follow posted signage on shared trails. When in doubt, confirm with the City before riding a park path. Source: Ville de Drummondville municipal bylaws.
City Rules Takeaway Bike lanes, paved shoulders, designated roadways and the city's pistes cyclables are your reliable network — ride right, ride with traffic, follow signage. Stay off sidewalks except where signed, and off pedestrian-only park paths. The City layers no extra power or speed rule on top of the SAAQ standard, so a compliant 500W e-bike is legal wherever a bicycle is.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Drummondville

  • City streets, bike lanes & paved shoulders — permitted; ride in the right-hand lane, with traffic, and signal your turns.
  • Pistes cyclables (separated bike paths) — open to compliant pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles; the network stays open through December 15. Follow posted signage; e-bikes with a footboard are not treated as ordinary bicycles.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits except where signage allows or out of necessity, and then only at low speed yielding to pedestrians.
  • Parks & pedestrian paths — pedestrian-only paths are off-limits to road vehicles under the municipal bylaw; follow signage on shared park trails and confirm with the City if unsure.
  • Parc régional (MRC de Drummond mountain-bike trails) — the MRC de Drummond manages a regional mountain-bike trail network; check the trail operator's posted rules for e-bike (e-MTB) access before riding, as trail networks set their own policies.
Riding in Drummondville — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes, paved shoulders and the city's pistes cyclables are your dependable network — e-bikes ride there as bicycles, with signage as the final word. Stay off sidewalks and pedestrian-only park paths, and check posted rules before riding regional mountain-bike trails, where the trail operator sets e-bike policy.

Bike Parking & Secure Storage in Drummondville

Three free vélo-stations (bike lockers) Drummondville has installed three vélo-stations, each offering six private lockers unlocked through a mobile app, free for a set period. They sit on rue des Écoles near City Hall, on rue Brock at the rue Hervé-Tessier intersection near Sainte-Croix Hospital, and at the Complexe sportif Drummondville. The City launched the program partly in response to the growing popularity of electric bikes and rising bike values — a useful, secure option if you commute downtown on an e-bike. The City does not publish a size or weight limit for the lockers, so confirm your bike fits before relying on one. Source: Ville de Drummondville, "Trois vélo-stations installées à DMV."

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Frequently Asked Questions — Drummondville, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Drummondville, QC?

Six verified storefronts as of June 2026: Vélo Vision (1320 rue Hébert, 819-479-8356 — Specialized, Kona, DCO, Velec e-bikes), Studio Vélo (432 rue Lindsay, 819-850-5657 — Trek, Cervélo, Marin, Bianchi, Devinci, plus rentals), Vélo Laplante (242 rue Saint-Marcel, 819-472-2363 — DCO and Giant e-bikes, 50+ years in business), Ti-Père Bicycle (159 rue Saint-Damase, 819-478-7074 — Wolff e-bikes, sales and repair), Bicycle Électrique Drummond (555 rue Saint-Jean, 819-818-0535 — e-bikes, scooters and mobility scooters), and Moto Sport 100 limites (650 rue Domino, 819-445-6686 — a powersports dealer that also carries Slane e-bikes). Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

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

You must be 18 or older to ride a power-assisted bicycle (vélo à assistance électrique) in Quebec. Riders aged 14 to 17 may ride one only if they hold a class 6D (moped) driver's licence. There is no minimum age for an ordinary pedal bicycle, but the age rule applies to electric-assist bikes. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

Is a helmet mandatory for eBikes in Quebec?

Yes. The SAAQ requires every rider of a power-assisted bicycle in Quebec to wear a compliant protective helmet — a rigid outer shell with interior padding and a chin strap — regardless of age. This is stricter than the rule for ordinary pedal bicycles, where helmets are recommended but not legally required for adults. Failing to wear one carries a fine. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

What makes an eBike legal in Quebec?

Quebec follows Canada's federal power-assisted bicycle framework: the motor must be rated at 500W or less, the electric assist must cut off by 32 km/h, and the bike must have functional pedals you can ride like a regular bicycle. The SAAQ rates an e-bike by its motor's nominal power, not by how it's programmed — a 750W motor limited to 32 km/h is still a 750W motor and exceeds the legal limit. A compliant e-bike needs no licence, registration or insurance for riders 18 and over. Source: SAAQ, "En vélo électrique."

Can I ride an eBike on Drummondville bike paths and sidewalks?

Power-assisted bicycles are generally permitted on Drummondville's bike paths (pistes cyclables), bike lanes, paved shoulders and designated roadways the same as ordinary bicycles — ride in the right-hand lane and follow posted signage. The City's traffic bylaw prohibits riding on sidewalks except where signage allows it or out of necessity, in which case you must go at low speed and yield to pedestrians. E-bikes with a footboard (marchepied) are not treated as ordinary bicycles on bike paths. The City publishes no e-bike-specific power or speed rule beyond the provincial SAAQ standard. Sources: Ville de Drummondville traffic bylaw; SAAQ.

Where can I get an eBike repaired in Drummondville?

Most of the city's bike shops service electric bikes. Vélo Vision (1320 rue Hébert) accepts standard and electric bikes in its workshop without an appointment. Vélo Laplante (242 rue Saint-Marcel) and Ti-Père Bicycle (159 rue Saint-Damase) both repair conventional and electric bikes. Bicycle Électrique Drummond (555 rue Saint-Jean) offers e-bike, scooter and mobility-scooter repair by appointment. Moto Sport 100 limites (650 rue Domino) services e-bikes alongside its powersports lineup. Call ahead, as turnaround and seasonal hours vary.

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