eBike Shops in Granby, QC: 6 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Granby QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
6Verified shops
18Min. rider age (QC)
500WQC PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Granby has 6 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026: Cycles St-Onge (a Specialized dealer since 1953), Sports aux Puces VéloGare (Trek, Giant and Velec, plus rentals and repair), Momo Sports (multi-brand, including Devinci electric models), Giant Granby (the full Giant electric line), Écolo-Vélo du Cœur (a social-enterprise workshop that now sells new e-bikes), and Picotte Motosport (a powersports dealer that also stocks Husqvarna e-bikes). Quebec's rules carry one surprise most newcomers miss: the minimum age to ride is 18 (or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence), and an approved helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. Quebec follows the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework (500W, 32 km/h cut-off, working pedals); the Estriade / Réseau Vélo Yamaska paths welcome e-bikes up to 500W but cap speed at 20 km/h. If no local shop has the model you want, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada — and our Quebec 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 PagesJaunes listings, brand dealer locators (Specialized, Trek, Giant, Marin, Argon 18), and the official Réseau Vélo Yamaska shop directory, and listed only where at least two independent sources confirmed a physical Granby address that sells electric bikes. Online-only sellers and lead-generation landing pages (for example a "vélo électrique Granby" page with no storefront) were excluded, as were big-box retailers. Shop names and street addresses are kept in French exactly as published. We separate sellers from service-only shops: Vélobrek (193 Robinson Sud) repairs e-bikes of any brand but does not sell them, and Vélo Monde sells and repairs bikes but we could not confirm an e-bike inventory, so neither is in the verified-seller count of six. Where listings disagreed — Cycles St-Onge's street rendered as "St-luc" versus "Rue Saint-Luc"; Vélo Monde's address listed as both 99 Rue Bouchard and 17 Rue Saint-Charles Nord; Picotte's toll-free versus local line — we flag the variance and tell you to confirm. Every legal statement is tied to a named primary source: the SAAQ "On an Electric Bike" page for provincial law and the Réseau Vélo Yamaska (estriade.net) rules for the local path network. Where a rule could not be verified against an official source, it is flagged as unverified rather than asserted. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Granby's e-bike retail scene is bigger than its size suggests — six real storefronts, anchored by Cycles St-Onge, a Specialized shop that has served the city since 1953, and ranging through multi-brand outdoor specialists, a Giant brand store, a social-enterprise workshop, and a powersports dealer that carries Husqvarna e-bikes. The harder part here isn't finding a bike; it's the law. Quebec is stricter than most of Canada in one specific way: you must be 18 to ride a power-assisted bicycle (or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence), and a standards-approved helmet is mandatory for everyone, every age. On the upside, the Estriade and the wider Réseau Vélo Yamaska path network — more than 100 km of low-grade, mostly paved trail through the Haute-Yamaska — explicitly welcome e-bikes up to 500W. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what those rules mean before you ride.

The 6 Verified eBike Shops in Granby

Cycles St-Onge — 450 Rue Saint-Luc

Address: 450 Rue Saint-Luc, Granby, QC J2G 3B9
Phone: (450) 378-5353
Website: cycles-stonge.com
Brands: Specialized (authorized dealer); full range of bikes, electric models, equipment and accessories
Focus: Granby's longest-established bike shop, in business since 1953 and listed as an authorized Specialized dealer. It runs a full-service repair workshop, offers demo-bike rentals, and stocks bikes, gear and accessories for everyone from first-timers to experienced riders. One aggregator renders the street as "St-luc"; the confirmed civic address is 450 Rue Saint-Luc, J2G 3B9. Confirm current e-bike stock by phone before a special trip.

Sports aux Puces VéloGare — 71 Rue Denison Est

Address: 71 Rue Denison Est, Granby, QC J2G 4C7
Phone: (450) 777-4438
Website: sapvelogare.com
Brands: Trek, Giant, Velec and other major e-bike makes; Argon 18 (per the Argon 18 dealer locator); summer bikes and winter ski/snowboard gear
Focus: A multi-brand bike-and-ski specialist offering one of the city's broadest e-bike selections across road, mountain and hybrid electric categories, with sales, rentals and a full repair workshop staffed by career technicians. In winter the same shop rents fat bikes, skis and snowshoes. If you want to compare several e-bike brands under one roof — or rent before you buy — this is a strong place to start.

Momo Sports — 234 Rue Saint-Jude Nord

Address: 234 Rue Saint-Jude Nord, Granby, QC J2J 0C2
Phone: (450) 372-9066
Website: momosports.ca
Brands: Multi-brand bike and outdoor retailer with a dedicated electric-bike section; Devinci electric models featured, and listed as a Marin dealer
Focus: A large sports-and-outdoor store with a full bike department and a dedicated "vélos électriques" category online. It carries road, mountain and hybrid e-bikes and stocks outdoor gear year-round. Specific in-store e-bike brand availability varies, so confirm which electric models are on the floor by phone before visiting.

Giant Granby — 252 Rue Denison Est

Address: 252 Rue Denison Est, Granby, QC J2G 2R6
Phone: (450) 375-3636
Website: giantgranby.com
Brands: Giant (brand store) — Electric City, Electric Road, Electric Mountain, Electric Adventure and Electric Gravel lines, including the Revolt E+
Hours: Mon closed · Tue–Wed 10 am–5 pm · Thu–Fri 10 am–6 pm · Sat 10 am–5 pm · Sun closed
Focus: A dedicated Giant brand store (opened 2025) carrying the full Giant electric line plus sales and an in-house repair workshop. If you've decided on Giant — one of the largest bike makers in the world — this is the local shop built around that catalogue. Confirm specific model availability by phone, as brand stores order to demand.

Écolo-Vélo du Cœur — 727 Rue Cowie

Address: 727 Rue Cowie, Granby, QC J2G 3X5
Phone: (450) 361-1656
Website: No standalone website; reachable by phone and on Facebook (Écolo-Vélo du Cœur)
Brands: New electric bikes (added by customer request), plus new recreational, road and sport bikes and refurbished used bikes
Focus: A social-enterprise workshop, partnered with the City of Granby and the Fondation Gérard-Bossé, that trains young adults while repairing, recycling and selling bikes. It added new electric bikes to its lineup in response to customer demand, making it Granby's value-minded e-bike option. It operates seasonally (roughly April–October), so call to confirm it is open and has e-bikes in stock before visiting.

Picotte Motosport — 1257 Rue Principale

Address: 1257 Rue Principale, Granby, QC J2J 0M3
Phone: 1-877-551-2121 (toll-free; a local 450-area line is also listed)
Website: picottemotosport.com
Brands: Husqvarna e-bikes (alongside Polaris, KTM, GASGAS, Suzuki and Triumph powersports)
Focus: A powersports dealership — motorcycles, ATVs, side-by-sides and snowmobiles — that also carries a small Husqvarna electric-bike inventory and runs a service-and-parts department. It is not a dedicated bicycle shop, so the e-bike selection is narrower and tied to Husqvarna; treat it as the option if that specific brand is what you're after. Confirm current e-bike stock and pricing by phone.

Granby Shop Takeaway For a long-established full-service shop, start with Cycles St-Onge (Specialized, since 1953). For the widest multi-brand range plus rentals, Sports aux Puces VéloGare or Momo Sports. For the full Giant electric line, Giant Granby. For a value-minded e-bike with a social mission, Écolo-Vélo du Cœur (seasonal — call first). For a Husqvarna e-bike, Picotte Motosport. Call ahead in every case — stock and hours shift by season.

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Service-Only & Unconfirmed Shops

Two more Granby bike shops are worth knowing about, but neither belongs in the verified e-bike-seller count above for an honest reason:

Vélobrek — service only, no e-bike sales Vélobrek (193 Robinson Sud, Granby J2G 7M2, 450-578-3685) is a dedicated repair atelier that explicitly works on any brand, type or age of bicycle — which includes electric bikes — using advanced diagnostics, machining and 3D-printing tools. It does not sell bikes. If you already own an e-bike and need a serious repair or tune-up, it is a real option. Its own website returned a server error during our June 2026 audit, so we have left it as plain text rather than a live link; reach it by phone to confirm.
Vélo Monde — e-bike inventory unconfirmed Vélo Monde sells, buys and repairs new and used bikes and has operated in Granby for around two decades, but we could not confirm from a primary source that it carries electric bikes specifically, and listings disagree on its address (99 Rue Bouchard versus 17 Rue Saint-Charles Nord; phone 450-360-5017). If you're after an e-bike, call ahead and confirm both the current address and whether electric models are in stock before relying on it.

Path & Trail Access — Where eBikes Are Welcome Around Granby

Estriade / Réseau Vélo Yamaska — e-bikes up to 500W are allowed Granby sits on the Réseau Vélo Yamaska, a network of more than 100 km of mostly paved, low-grade bike paths that includes the Estriade and the lakeside Granbyenne loop. The network rules explicitly permit power-assisted bicycles limited to 500 watts maximum and prohibit anything above 500W as an unauthorized motorized vehicle, alongside e-scooters, ATVs, motorcycles and golf carts. A network-wide 20 km/h speed limit applies — lower than the 32 km/h provincial assist cut-off — so keep your assist well in check, and slow further in busy areas and at intersections. Source: estriade.net (Réseau Vélo Yamaska path rules), verified June 2026.
Conservation trails (e.g. Lac Boivin / CINLB) — confirm before you ride The lakeside multi-use Granbyenne path is part of the cycling network and is open to compliant e-bikes, but the Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin (CINLB) also maintains interior nature trails, and we could not find a published rule on its site confirming whether bicycles or e-bikes are allowed on those interior conservation paths as of June 2026. Many conservation trails restrict or ban cycling to protect habitat. Treat interior CINLB trails as confirm-first and check posted signage or contact the centre before riding off the paved network. (Unverified — flagged rather than asserted.)
Sidewalks — not for e-bikes Quebec's Highway Safety Code treats a power-assisted bicycle like a bicycle, and bicycles are generally not permitted on sidewalks (trottoirs) except where a local sign expressly allows it or for young children. We did not find a Granby municipal bylaw that creates a separate e-bike sidewalk exemption, so ride on the road or the cycling network, not the sidewalk. Confirm any local exception with the Ville de Granby. Source: SAAQ / Quebec Highway Safety Code (provincial baseline).
Path Access Takeaway The Estriade and the wider Réseau Vélo Yamaska are your reliable network — pedal-assist e-bikes up to 500W are welcome, capped at 20 km/h. Stay off sidewalks, and treat any interior conservation trail (such as inside the Lac Boivin centre) as confirm-first until signage or staff say cycling is allowed.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Granby

Quebec — federal Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h (you can pedal faster under your own power)
  • Pedals: Working pedals required — it must ride like a regular bicycle without assist
  • Minimum age: 18 — or 14 to 17 with a Class 6D (moped/scooter) licence
  • Helmet: Approved helmet (CAN/CSA-D113.2, CPSC, ASTM, EN 1078 or Snell B-90/B-95 standard) mandatory for ALL ages; fine $60–$100 without one
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant e-bike ridden by an adult
  • Highways: Prohibited on highways and their on/off ramps
Quebec's age rule is the part that catches newcomers from other provinces: the floor is 18, not 16. A 14- to 17-year-old needs a Class 6D moped licence to ride at all. Everything else mirrors the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle standard. Sources: SAAQ "On an Electric Bike"; CAA-Québec e-bike FAQ. For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide, and to shop with confidence read how to spot a legit eBike store.
If a bike's motor exceeds 500W, it is not a legal e-bike in Quebec Some imported "e-bikes" advertise 750W, 1,000W or more. Under Quebec law and the federal PAB framework, a power-assisted bicycle must be capped at 500W and cut assist at 32 km/h. A bike that exceeds those limits is not a federally classified PAB at any mode setting, would be barred from the Réseau Vélo Yamaska paths (which cap at 500W), and could expose the rider to fines or a requirement to register and licence it as a different vehicle class. Confirm the nominal motor rating before you buy — see how to choose an eBike in Canada.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Granby

  • City streets and bike lanes — permitted; a compliant power-assisted bicycle rides as a bicycle under the Highway Safety Code, so ride with traffic, signal, and obey local signage.
  • Estriade / Réseau Vélo Yamaska paths (100+ km) — open to e-bikes up to 500W, capped at 20 km/h network-wide; slow further in busy areas and at intersections.
  • The Granbyenne (Lac Boivin loop) — part of the multi-use cycling network and open to compliant e-bikes; follow posted signage.
  • Interior conservation trails (e.g. inside the CINLB) — confirm first; no published cycling rule was found, and many conservation trails restrict bikes to protect habitat.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits; Quebec treats an e-bike as a bicycle, and bicycles are generally barred from sidewalks. Use the road or the path network.
Riding in Granby — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes and the Estriade / Réseau Vélo Yamaska network are your dependable routes — e-bikes ride there as bicycles, capped at 500W and 20 km/h on the paths. Stay off sidewalks, confirm interior conservation trails before riding them, and remember Quebec's age-18 floor and the all-ages helmet rule before you put a younger rider on the bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Granby, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Granby, QC?

Six verified storefronts that sell electric bikes as of June 2026: Cycles St-Onge (450 Rue Saint-Luc, (450) 378-5353 — Specialized, since 1953), Sports aux Puces VéloGare (71 Rue Denison Est, (450) 777-4438 — Trek, Giant, Velec, plus rentals and repair), Momo Sports (234 Rue Saint-Jude Nord, (450) 372-9066 — multi-brand including Devinci electric models), Giant Granby (252 Rue Denison Est, (450) 375-3636 — the full Giant electric line), Écolo-Vélo du Cœur (727 Rue Cowie, (450) 361-1656 — a social-enterprise workshop that added new e-bikes by customer request), and Picotte Motosport (1257 Rue Principale, 1-877-551-2121 — a powersports dealer that stocks Husqvarna e-bikes). Vélobrek (193 Robinson Sud) services e-bikes of any brand but does not sell them. Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

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

Quebec's minimum age to ride a power-assisted bicycle is 18. Riders aged 14 to 17 may ride one only if they hold a Class 6D (moped/scooter) driver's licence. There is no licence requirement for riders 18 and older on a compliant e-bike. This is stricter than several other provinces, where the minimum is 16. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

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

Yes. Quebec law makes a helmet mandatory for every electric-bike rider, regardless of age — there is no adult exemption. The helmet must meet a recognised standard (such as CAN/CSA-D113.2, CPSC 16 CFR Part 1203, ASTM F1447/F1898, EN 1078, or Snell B-90/B-95) with a rigid shell, padded interior and chin strap. Riding without one carries a fine of $60 to $100. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Can I ride my eBike on the Estriade bike path near Granby?

Yes, if it is a compliant pedal-assist e-bike. The Réseau Vélo Yamaska (which includes the Estriade and the Granbyenne) explicitly permits electric bikes limited to 500 watts maximum and bans anything above 500W as an unauthorized motorized vehicle. A network-wide speed limit of 20 km/h applies, lower than the 32 km/h provincial assist cut-off, so you must ride well within your motor's capability. Source: estriade.net / Réseau Vélo Yamaska path rules.

What are Quebec's eBike laws?

Quebec regulates e-bikes under the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: a motor not exceeding 500W, motor assist that cuts off at 32 km/h, and working pedals. The rider must be 18 or older (or 14–17 with a Class 6D licence), an approved helmet is mandatory for all ages, and no registration or driver's licence is required for a compliant e-bike ridden by an adult. E-bikes are not allowed on highways or their on/off ramps. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Where can I buy an electric bike in Granby?

Granby has six verified options. For a long-established full-service bike shop, Cycles St-Onge (Specialized, est. 1953). For the widest multi-brand e-bike range plus rentals and repair, Sports aux Puces VéloGare (Trek, Giant, Velec). For another multi-brand shop including Devinci electric models, Momo Sports. For the full Giant electric line in a brand store, Giant Granby. For an affordable e-bike from a social-enterprise workshop, Écolo-Vélo du Cœur. For a Husqvarna e-bike from a powersports dealer, Picotte Motosport. Confirm stock and hours by phone, and if no local shop has the model you want, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada.

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