eBike Shops in Halton Hills, ON: 2 Verified Storefronts
Halton Hills — the town that takes in Georgetown and Acton — has two verified e-bike storefronts, and both are the same shop. One well-established local bike-and-ski retailer, Spokes N Slopes, runs a store on Guelph Street in Georgetown and a store on Mill Street East in Acton, both listed as carrying and servicing electric bicycles. There is no dedicated electric-bike boutique in town, and two names you may find online lead nowhere useful: the "Pedego Halton Hills" page is a virtual dealer listing, not a store you can walk into, and the long-running Ollie's Cycle & Ski in Georgetown has closed. The harder question here isn't where to buy — it's what the rules are. As of late 2025 the town had no e-bike bylaw of its own and had only just begun studying one, so Ontario's provincial framework governs your ride today. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what that means.
The Verified eBike Shops in Halton Hills
Halton Hills has two verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026, and both belong to the same long-standing local retailer, Spokes N Slopes — one store in Georgetown at 118 Guelph St, (905) 877-7616, and one in Acton at 56 Mill St E, (519) 853-8383. Both are listed for electric bicycles plus retail and repair.
Spokes N Slopes — Georgetown (118 Guelph Street)
Address: 118 Guelph St, Georgetown, ON L7G 4A3
Phone: (905) 877-7616
Services: Bicycle retail, bicycle repair, electric bicycles (per its yellowpages.ca and canpages.ca listings); also skis and accessories
Hours: Vary by season — published hours have shown limited weekday availability with a Saturday window; confirm current hours on the shop's Google Business listing before a special trip
Focus: The Georgetown branch of Spokes N Slopes, a long-running local bike-and-ski shop. Directory listings categorize it under bicycles — retail, repair and electric — so it is the in-town option for buying or servicing an e-bike on the Georgetown side. Brands and current e-bike stock are not published in a single authoritative online list, so call ahead to confirm what's on the floor.
Spokes N Slopes — Acton (56 Mill Street East)
Address: 56 Mill St E, Acton, ON L7J 1H3
Phone: (519) 853-8383
Services: Bicycle retail, bicycle repair, electric bicycles, ski equipment rental (per its canpages.ca and yellowpages.ca listings)
Hours: Vary by season — confirm via the shop's Google Business listing
Focus: The Acton branch of Spokes N Slopes, in the heart of Acton on Mill Street East. Its directory listing explicitly includes "Bicycles - Electric" alongside retail and repair, so it sells and services e-bikes on the Acton side of the town. As with the Georgetown store, the brand lineup isn't published online in full — phone ahead for current e-bike models and pricing.
Shopping for an e-bike around Georgetown or Acton?
Whether you buy local or online, make sure the bike meets Ontario's 500W / 32 km/h Power-Assisted Bicycle standard before you pay. Our guide on how to spot a legit eBike store walks through the warranty, support and spec checks that separate a real retailer from a flip-and-vanish seller.
Read the Buyer's ChecklistHalton Hills eBike Bylaw — Under Study, Not Yet Passed
Trail & Path Access — Multi-Use Trails Welcome Bikes
Ontario eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Halton Hills
- Motor: Electric motor not exceeding 500W
- Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
- Pedals: Fully operable pedals required (removing them makes it a motor vehicle)
- Weight: Maximum total weight 120 kg (bike plus battery)
- Minimum age: Rider must be 16 or older
- Helmet: Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet mandatory for ALL riders, every age
- Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant PAB
- Sidewalks: Prohibited
Where to Ride Your eBike in Halton Hills
- Town streets and bike lanes — permitted; under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act a compliant e-bike is treated like a bicycle, so ride with traffic, signal turns and stay predictable.
- Multi-use trails — open to pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles under the Town's broad multi-use-trail definition; named routes include the Chris Walker, Hungry Hollow and Gellert trails. Follow posted signage on each segment.
- Sidewalks — off-limits; Ontario prohibits operating a power-assisted bicycle on sidewalks, and sidewalk use was a key complaint behind the town's 2025 review.
- Shared paths in parks — generally treated as multi-use; yield to pedestrians and watch for any segment-specific signage. The Town publishes no e-bike-specific park prohibition as of June 2026 — confirm with the Town if a particular park has posted rules.
- 400-series highways and the QEW — never; e-bikes are banned on provincial controlled-access highways.
Buying your first e-bike and want it road-legal in Ontario from day one?
Start with the rules, not the showroom. Our Ontario eBike laws guide explains the 500W / 32 km/h PAB standard in plain language, and how to finance an eBike in Canada breaks down paying over time.
Read the Ontario Laws GuideFrequently Asked Questions — Halton Hills, ON eBikes
How many eBike shops are in Halton Hills, ON?
Two verified storefronts as of June 2026, both operated by the same long-standing local shop, Spokes N Slopes: the Georgetown store at 118 Guelph St, (905) 877-7616, and the Acton store at 56 Mill St E, (519) 853-8383. Both are listed as carrying electric bicycles and offering bicycle retail and repair. There is no dedicated electric-bike-only storefront in Halton Hills, and the Pedego Halton Hills page is a mobile/dealer-network listing rather than a physical store. Ollie's Cycle & Ski in Georgetown has closed. Call ahead to confirm current e-bike stock and hours.
Does Halton Hills have its own e-bike bylaw?
Not as of late 2025. On November 17, 2025, Halton Hills Council directed town staff to study how to regulate e-bikes and e-scooters after riders began using them on roads, sidewalks, pathways and trails, with a staff report and recommendations to come at a future meeting. No town e-bike bylaw had been passed at that point, so Ontario's provincial Power-Assisted Bicycle framework governs e-bikes in Halton Hills. Check the Town of Halton Hills website for the latest before you ride, as a local bylaw may follow. Source: Halton Hills Council, November 2025 (reported by Canadian Underwriter).
Can I ride an eBike on Halton Hills trails?
Halton Hills' multi-use trails are, in the Town's words, "typically designed to support the widest range of users including pedestrians, cyclists, in-line skaters and skateboarders where trail surfaces permit," and the Town lists e-bikes among active-transportation modes. With no e-bike-specific trail bylaw passed as of late 2025, pedal-assist e-bikes are generally treated as bicycles on the trail network — but follow posted signage on each segment and watch for new rules, since council asked staff in November 2025 to study e-bike and e-scooter use on pathways and trails. Source: Town of Halton Hills Active Transportation page.
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 riders. 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 the QEW, and not where a municipal bylaw bans them. Source: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike."
Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Halton Hills?
Yes. Under Ontario's Power-Assisted Bicycle rules, every e-bike rider must wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet, regardless of age. (For conventional pedal bicycles, Halton Region notes a helmet is legally required only for riders under 18, but the e-bike rule applies to all ages.) There is no helmet exemption for adult e-bike riders in Ontario. Sources: ontario.ca "Riding an e-bike"; Halton Region cycling page.
Where can I buy an electric bike near Georgetown or Acton?
Inside Halton Hills, Spokes N Slopes has a Georgetown store (118 Guelph St) and an Acton store (56 Mill St E), both listed as carrying electric bicycles with retail and repair service. The same company also operates a Milton location just outside the town. If a local shop doesn't stock the model you want, many Canadian retailers ship e-bikes direct to your door — just confirm the bike meets Ontario's 500W / 32 km/h PAB standard before you buy.
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