eBike Shops in Greater Sudbury, ON: 5 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Greater Sudbury ON directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
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GOVA buseseBikes not permitted
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Quick Answer Greater Sudbury has 5 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026. Key rider rules: GOVA Transit does not permit eBikes on bus racks — non-motorized bicycles only. Kivi Park's 15.4 km mountain bike network explicitly permits electric-assist bikes. Ontario PAB rules apply: 500W motor maximum, 32 km/h cut-off, age 16+, helmet mandatory. No licence or registration required for a compliant eBike. Doc's Bike Shop has an address discrepancy in some directories — call before visiting.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was confirmed against its own website, Pages Online, and Google Maps listings. Sudbury E-Bike Inc and Sessions Ride Co. were verified from their current websites and recent reviews. Doc's Bike Shop was verified as an authorized Pedego dealer via pedegoelectricbikes.ca's dealer locator. Adventure365's eBike section was confirmed via their product pages. The Outside Store was confirmed as a Trek/Electra/Specialized dealer — specific eBike inventory was not explicitly verified from a 2025–2026 product listing; call ahead to confirm current stock. GOVA Transit rules were verified against greatersudbury.ca's official transit page. Kivi Park eBike access was verified via Northern Ontario Travel's official biking guide. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Greater Sudbury has a smaller but surprisingly solid eBike retail scene for a Northern Ontario city — 5 verified storefronts covering a range from a dedicated eBike specialist to a Pedego dealer to a well-established multi-sport outdoor retailer. For riders, the big draw is Kivi Park's 15.4 km mountain bike network, which explicitly welcomes electric-assist bikes — rare among publicly managed trail networks in Ontario. The Rainbow Routes 93 km trail network gives road and hybrid riders extensive options across the city. One hard rule before you plan a transit connection: GOVA Transit will not load your eBike.

The 5 Verified eBike Shops in Greater Sudbury

Sudbury E-Bike Inc — 1390 Kingsway, Unit 2 (Primary eBike Specialist)

Address: 1390 Kingsway, Unit 2, Greater Sudbury, ON P3B 0A3
Phone: 705-969-2453
Website: sudburyebikes.com
Brands: OTO, Emmo, Daymak, Ecolo-Cycle, Orthoquad
Hours: Mon–Tue 10 am–6 pm · Wed–Fri 10 am–7 pm · Sat–Sun 10 am–4 pm
Dedicated eBike specialist and Canadian Electric Bike Association (CEBA) member since 2016. Certified technician on staff. Full sales and service operation. Confirmed active June 2026.

Doc's Bike Shop — 92 Kitchener Ave (Pedego Dealer)

Address: 92 Kitchener Ave, Greater Sudbury, ON
Phone: 705-671-6111
Brands: Pedego (full product line: cargo bikes, fat-tire, trikes, folding, mountain)
Hours: Not published online — call before visiting
Authorized Pedego dealer offering test rides and service. Note: Some directories list this shop at "541 Kingsway Road" — there is an address discrepancy between sources. Call 705-671-6111 to confirm the correct address before making the trip.

Sessions Ride Co. — 609 Notre-Dame Ave

Address: 609 Notre-Dame Ave, Greater Sudbury, ON P3C 5L4
Phone: 705-523-7400
Website: sessionsride.com
Brands: Devinci, Santa Cruz, Felt, Norco — eBike models confirmed across the lineup
Hours: Wed–Thu 11 am–6 pm · Fri 11 am–8 pm · Sat 9 am–6 pm · Sun 11 am–4 pm · Mon–Tue CLOSED
Active community bike shop established 2016. Full service department. Verified active June 2026.

Adventure365 Ontario — 444 Barrydowne Road

Address: 444 Barrydowne Road, Greater Sudbury, ON
Phone: 705-222-2772
Website: adventure365.ca
Focus: Multi-sport outdoor retailer with a confirmed eBike section (adventure365.ca/bike/bikes/e-bike/). Also operates mountain bike rentals at Kivi Park. Specific brands and current eBike stock not published online — call ahead to confirm what's in stock before visiting.

The Outside Store — 2140 Long Lake Road (Call to Confirm eBike Stock)

Address: 2140 Long Lake Road, Greater Sudbury, ON P3E 5H1
Phone: 705-522-1755
Website: theoutsidestore.ca
Brands: Trek, Electra, Specialized — all three lines include eBike models
Hours: Mon CLOSED · Tue–Wed 9 am–5:30 pm · Thu–Fri 9 am–9 pm · Sat 9 am–5:30 pm · Sun CLOSED
Brand affiliation with Trek, Electra, and Specialized strongly suggests current eBike inventory, but specific eBike models were not confirmed from a 2025–2026 product listing. Call before making a trip specifically for an eBike.

Sudbury Shop Takeaway For the widest eBike specialist selection: Sudbury E-Bike Inc (1390 Kingsway Unit 2 — dedicated CEBA-member specialist, confirmed hours). For Pedego: Doc's Bike Shop (call to confirm address before visiting — directory discrepancy). For trail-focused brands (Devinci, Santa Cruz): Sessions Ride Co. (closed Mon–Tue). For Trek/Electra/Specialized: The Outside Store (call ahead for eBike stock confirmation).

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GOVA Transit Rules — eBikes Not Permitted on Buses

GOVA Transit — eBikes Explicitly Excluded from Bus Racks GOVA Transit (Greater Sudbury's public transit, operating as GOVA) front-mounted bike racks accept only non-motorized, single-seated, two-wheeled bicycles. Electric bikes are explicitly excluded from this policy. There is no alternative on-board accommodation for eBikes on GOVA buses. Racks are first-come, first-served and cannot be loaded or unloaded at the GOVA Downtown Mobility Hub (9 Elm Street) — use stops at least one stop away. Source: greatersudbury.ca/live/transit/riding-gova-transit/bike-racks/ (verified June 2026). Contact GOVA at 311 or 705-671-2489 for any policy updates.

Trail Access — Kivi Park and the Rainbow Routes Network

Kivi Park — Electric-Assist Mountain Bikes Explicitly Permitted Kivi Park (480 acres, 15.4 km of purpose-built mountain bike trails) explicitly permits electric-assist mountain bikes. This is one of the most eBike-accessible managed trail networks in Northern Ontario. The park also hosts mountain bike rentals through Adventure365 Ontario. Source: Northern Ontario Travel official biking guide (northernontario.travel) — verified June 2026.
Rainbow Routes Network (93 km) — Generally Permitted, But Verify by Trail The Rainbow Routes Association's 93 km network of paved and crushed-gravel multi-use trails through Greater Sudbury generally permits eBikes under Ontario's provincial PAB rules. However, the association notes that not all trails in the network permit eBikes. Check Trailforks or contact Rainbow Routes directly at rainbowroutes.com before riding a specific trail. Individual trail access can vary based on surface type, land ownership, and local restrictions.
Lake Laurentian Conservation Area — eBikes Permitted Lake Laurentian Conservation Area (2,400 acres, 10 km loop with panoramic lookouts) permits eBikes under provincial rules. Source: Northern Ontario Travel guide — verified June 2026. Walden Mountain Bike Club trails (Lively, approximately 15 km singletrack, June–October season) also permit eBikes — confirm access directly with the club before visiting out-of-season.
Sudbury Trail Access Takeaway Sudbury's trail scene is more eBike-accessible than most Ontario cities its size. Kivi Park is the standout — explicitly permitted, purpose-built, and well-maintained. Lake Laurentian gives additional off-road distance. For the Rainbow Routes 93 km multi-use network, check individual trail access on Trailforks before assuming any given section is open to eBikes.

Ontario eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Sudbury

Ontario PAB Rules — Power-Assisted Bicycle Regulations (O. Reg. 369/09)
  • Motor: Maximum 500W nominal (continuous rated output)
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h (pedalling beyond is legal)
  • Pedals: Functional pedals required
  • Total weight: Maximum 120 kg (bike + rider combined weight separate)
  • Age: 16 years old minimum
  • Helmet: Mandatory — approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet
  • Licence: Not required for a compliant eBike
  • Registration: Not required for a compliant eBike
  • Prohibited: 400-series highways, any trail or path where bicycles are banned
Source: ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike (verified June 2026)

Where to Ride Your eBike in Greater Sudbury

  • Kivi Park — 15.4 km of mountain bike trails. eBikes explicitly permitted. Best single-destination for eBike trail riding in Sudbury.
  • Rainbow Routes 93 km network — paved and crushed-gravel multi-use trails across the city. Generally eBike-accessible; verify individual trail access at rainbowroutes.com or Trailforks.
  • Lake Laurentian Conservation Area — 10 km loop through 2,400 acres. eBikes permitted under provincial rules.
  • Walden Mountain Bike Club trails — approximately 15 km of singletrack near Lively. Open June–October. eBikes permitted — confirm with the club before off-season visits.
  • Junction Creek Waterway Park Trail — multi-use corridor through the city's green space network. Part of the Rainbow Routes system. Cycling is permitted; eBike access follows Rainbow Routes policies — verify on Trailforks before riding.
  • On-road cycling routes — Greater Sudbury has on-road cycling infrastructure. The city's hilly terrain makes motor assist genuinely practical for commuting across the Kingsway corridor and connecting between the city's distributed neighbourhoods.
Riding in Greater Sudbury — Takeaway Kivi Park (explicitly eBike-permitted, 15.4 km) is the standout destination — one of the few managed trail networks in Northern Ontario to make that rule explicit. Rainbow Routes' 93 km network adds distance but needs trail-by-trail verification at rainbowroutes.com. GOVA buses won't take your eBike — plan routes with local parking or bike-transit connections via car instead.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Greater Sudbury eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Greater Sudbury, ON?

5 verified storefronts as of June 2026: Sudbury E-Bike Inc (1390 Kingsway Unit 2, 705-969-2453 — CEBA-member specialist), Doc's Bike Shop (92 Kitchener Ave, 705-671-6111 — Pedego dealer, address discrepancy in some directories — call first), Sessions Ride Co. (609 Notre-Dame Ave, 705-523-7400 — Devinci/Santa Cruz/Felt), Adventure365 Ontario (444 Barrydowne Rd, 705-222-2772 — multi-sport with eBike section), and The Outside Store (2140 Long Lake Rd, 705-522-1755 — Trek/Electra/Specialized, call to confirm eBike stock).

Can I take my eBike on GOVA Transit in Greater Sudbury?

No. GOVA Transit explicitly excludes eBikes from its front-mounted bus racks. Only non-motorized, single-seated two-wheeled bicycles are accepted. There is no alternative accommodation for eBikes on GOVA buses. Plan accordingly. Source: greatersudbury.ca (verified June 2026).

Are eBikes allowed on Kivi Park trails in Sudbury?

Yes. Kivi Park explicitly permits electric-assist mountain bikes on its 15.4 km trail network. It is one of the most eBike-friendly managed trail networks in Northern Ontario. Adventure365 Ontario operates mountain bike rentals at the park. Source: Northern Ontario Travel official biking guide (verified June 2026).

What are Ontario's eBike laws for riders in Sudbury?

Ontario PAB rules (O. Reg. 369/09): 500W nominal maximum motor, assist cuts off at 32 km/h, functional pedals required, maximum 120 kg total vehicle weight, age 16+, helmet mandatory, no licence or registration required. eBikes prohibited on 400-series highways and paths where bicycles are banned. Source: ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike.

Which Sudbury shop is best for Pedego eBikes?

Doc's Bike Shop (705-671-6111) is the authorized Pedego dealer in Greater Sudbury. They carry Pedego's full lineup including cargo bikes, fat-tire models, trikes, and folding bikes, and offer test rides. Call before visiting to confirm the current address — there is a discrepancy between directories listing the shop at 92 Kitchener Ave vs. 541 Kingsway Road.

Are eBikes allowed on the Rainbow Routes trail network?

Generally yes, under Ontario's provincial PAB rules — but not universally. The Rainbow Routes Association's 93 km network allows eBikes on most trails, but notes that not all trails permit them. Check Trailforks or contact Rainbow Routes at rainbowroutes.com to verify access for your specific planned route before riding.

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