eBike Shops in Kingston, ON: 3 Verified Stores + Trail Rules

eBike shops in Kingston ON directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
1 dedicatedE-bike specialist (i-Cycle)
K&P TrailE-bikes permitted
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Kingston has three verified electric-bike storefronts as of June 2026. i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. (25 Fort Henry Dr, 613-532-0426) is the dedicated specialist — selling, renting, and repairing Aventon, Himiway, NCM, Trivel, and Urtopia right on the Great Waterfront Trail. Trek Bicycle Kingston (710 Front Rd) is the Trek/Electra brand store, and Frontenac Cycle (336 Barrie St) carries Opus, Norco, and Cannondale. The K&P Trail permits compliant e-bikes. One caution: "Kingston Cyclery" online is in Kingston, New York, and Pedego "Kingston" is really in Prince Edward County — neither is here. Comparing models? See Zeus eBikes Explore Financing →, shipped free to Kingston.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was cross-referenced across its official website, Google Maps, and regional listings in June 2026. i-Cycle Electric Bike Co.'s address (25 Fort Henry Dr), phone, and brands (Aventon, Himiway, NCM, Trivel, Urtopia) were confirmed from its listings and tourism directories; Trek Bicycle Kingston's address, hours, and Trek/Electra line-up from trekbicyclekingston.com; Frontenac Cycle's address, hours, and Opus/Norco/Cannondale e-bikes with live prices from frontenaccycle.com. We excluded results that are not Kingston, Ontario storefronts: "Kingston Cyclery" (612 Ulster Ave) is in Kingston, New York; Pedego "Kingston" is a Prince Edward County dealer in Bloomfield; Scooteretti is Ottawa-based and ships online; and Trailhead (262 Princess St) is an outdoor-gear store with no confirmed e-bike sales. K&P Trail e-bike permission was verified through the City of Kingston and Frontenac County; Ontario PAB law from ontario.ca. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Kingston's eBike Shops — Three Real Storefronts (and the Mirages)

Kingston is a genuine cycling town — the K&P Trail and the Great Waterfront Trail both run through it, Queen's and RMC keep the streets full of riders, and the K&P now explicitly welcomes compliant e-bikes. But the online search results are a minefield: the highest-ranking "Kingston Cyclery" is actually in Kingston, New York, and "Pedego Kingston" sends you an hour west to Prince Edward County. Buy on a name alone and you can waste a Saturday driving to a shop that was never here. This guide verifies the three e-bike storefronts that genuinely operate in Kingston, Ontario — who carries what, and the 2026 trail and provincial rules that govern where you ride. Every Kingston e-bike still has to clear Ontario's 500W PAB standard.

i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. — 25 Fort Henry Drive (Dedicated E-Bike Specialist)

Address: 25 Fort Henry Drive, Kingston, ON K7K 5G8
Phone: 613-532-0426
Website: icycleebikes.com
E-Bike Brands: Aventon, Himiway, NCM, Trivel, Urtopia (the shop notes all are UL-certified)
Services: Sales, rentals, and repairs — e-bikes only
Hours: Seasonal — call 613-532-0426 to confirm before visiting
Kingston's only dedicated electric-bike shop, positioned at historic Fort Henry on the Great Waterfront Trail cycling route. Because it runs a rental fleet alongside sales, it is a low-pressure place to actually try an e-bike on the waterfront before buying — and its all-UL-certified brand list is a deliberate safety stance worth noting.

Dedicated-Specialist Takeaway If you want a shop that lives and breathes e-bikes — and lets you rent-then-decide — i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. (25 Fort Henry Dr, 613-532-0426) is the one. It is seasonal, so phone ahead. Riding the Waterfront Pathway the same day? It is right on the route.

Trek Bicycle Kingston — 710 Front Road (Trek & Electra)

Address: 710 Front Road, Kingston, ON K7M 4L5
Phone: 613-767-3076
Website: trekbicyclekingston.com
E-Bike Brands: Trek (Checkpoint+, Verve+, FX+, Marlin+) and Electra (Townie Go!)
Hours: Tue–Fri 10 am–6 pm · Sat 10 am–4 pm · Sun & Mon CLOSED
A family-owned Trek concept store on the city's west side with a full Trek and Electra electric line-up — strong for pedal-assist commuters (Verve+, FX+) and the upright Townie Go! cruiser. Established service department; "e-bikes are for everyone" is their stated pitch.

Frontenac Cycle — 336 Barrie Street (Opus, Norco, Cannondale)

Address: 336 Barrie Street, Kingston, ON K7K 3T1
Phone: 613-542-4455
Website: frontenaccycle.com
E-Bike Brands & Models: Opus (E-Big City ST ~$3,850, Railtrail ~$3,400, WKND ~$3,449, Zenith GRX12 ~$4,999), Norco (Scene VLT ~$3,499), Cannondale (Cargowagen Neo ~$6,700)
Hours: Mon–Fri 10 am–5:30 pm · Sat 10 am–5 pm · Sun CLOSED
A long-running shop near downtown and Queen's, spanning urban commuters to a Cannondale cargo e-bike — the widest price spread in town, from a $3,400 Opus Railtrail to a $6,700 Cargowagen Neo for hauling kids or groceries.

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Kingston Transit — "Rack & Roll" and the E-Bike Question

Kingston Transit — Seasonal Front-Rack Service, E-Bikes Confirm First Kingston Transit runs a seasonal Rack & Roll program — front-mounted bike racks on its buses that let you carry a bike one direction and ride the other. The catch for e-bike riders: Kingston Transit does not publish an e-bike-specific rule, and front bus racks across Ontario systems typically cap weight around 25 kg — which a heavier e-bike can exceed. Before counting on the rack, confirm with Kingston Transit whether your specific e-bike qualifies. Source: Kingston Transit (verified June 2026).
Transit Takeaway Kingston's compact core means most e-bike trips are rideable end-to-end without transit. If you do want to combine modes, treat Rack & Roll as a maybe for e-bikes — call first, and lean toward a lighter pedal-assist model if rack-and-bus is part of your plan.

Kingston Trails — Where You Can Ride

K&P Trail — E-Bikes Permitted E-bikes are permitted on the K&P (Kingston & Pembroke) Trail, provided they meet Ontario's e-bike regulations and follow posted trail rules. Within Kingston the trail runs about 22 km as a multi-use recreation and active-transportation corridor, continuing roughly 180 km north into Frontenac County. A compliant PAB e-bike (500W, 32 km/h, functional pedals) qualifies. Source: City of Kingston / Frontenac County (verified June 2026).
Waterfront Pathway & City Trails — Check Posted Rules Kingston's 8 km Downtown Waterfront Pathway forms part of the Great Waterfront Trail cycling route — the same route i-Cycle's rental e-bikes use. The City's general trails page does not publish a single blanket e-bike rule for the Waterfront Pathway or its other paths, so a compliant PAB e-bike is generally treated as a bicycle where cycling is permitted and no motorized-vehicle ban is posted. Confirm any path-specific restriction with the City of Kingston at 613-546-0000. Note: the Rideau Trail is largely a hiking trail — cycling is restricted on much of it. Source: City of Kingston (verified June 2026).
Trail Takeaway Kingston is one of the friendlier Ontario cities for e-bike trail riding: the K&P Trail explicitly allows compliant e-bikes, and the Waterfront Pathway is an active cycling route. Keep the bike inside the 500W / 32 km/h PAB envelope, watch for posted signs, and treat the Rideau Trail as hiking-first.

Ontario PAB Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Kingston

Ontario PAB Rules — O. Reg. 369/09 (Current Law)
  • Motor: Maximum 500W nominal continuous output
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h (you may pedal beyond this)
  • Pedals: Functional pedals required at all times
  • Total weight: Maximum 120 kg (vehicle weight, excluding rider)
  • Age: Minimum 16 years
  • Helmet: Mandatory for ALL riders — approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet
  • Licence & registration: Not required
  • Prohibited: 400-series highways, and any path where bicycles are banned
Source: ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike (verified June 2026).
Proposed 2026 Ontario E-Bike Reform — NOT Yet Law Ontario's Ministry of Transportation posted a proposed two-class e-bike framework (ERO #026-0422) on April 23, 2026, and public comment closed June 7, 2026. The proposal would split e-bikes into Class 1 (pedal-assist, lighter) and Class 2 (pedal-assist or throttle, up to 120 kg) and reclassify moped-style throttle-only machines as motor vehicles needing a licence. It has not been enacted — current O. Reg. 369/09 rules remain in force. Source: ontario.ca + ERO #026-0422.

For the full provincial picture, our Ontario eBike Laws 2026 guide covers power limits, trail access, and the proposed reforms, and the Best Electric Bikes in Canada guide shows which models clear the 500W standard out of the box.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kingston, ON eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Kingston, ON?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. (25 Fort Henry Dr, 613-532-0426 — dedicated e-bike sales/rental/repair, Aventon/Himiway/NCM/Trivel/Urtopia), Trek Bicycle Kingston (710 Front Rd, 613-767-3076 — Trek/Electra), and Frontenac Cycle (336 Barrie St, 613-542-4455 — Opus/Norco/Cannondale). "Kingston Cyclery" results are for Kingston, New York; Pedego "Kingston" is a Prince Edward County dealer — neither is a Kingston, Ontario store.

Where is the dedicated e-bike shop in Kingston?

i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. at 25 Fort Henry Drive (613-532-0426) — Kingston's only e-bike-only shop. It sells, rents, and repairs Aventon, Himiway, NCM, Trivel, and Urtopia (all UL-certified) and sits on the Great Waterfront Trail near Fort Henry. Hours are seasonal, so call ahead.

Are e-bikes allowed on the K&P Trail in Kingston?

Yes. E-bikes are permitted on the K&P Trail if they meet Ontario's e-bike rules and follow posted trail rules. The trail runs 22 km within Kingston (about 180 km total into Frontenac County). A compliant PAB e-bike (500W, 32 km/h, functional pedals) qualifies. Source: City of Kingston / Frontenac County (verified June 2026).

Can I take my e-bike on Kingston Transit?

Kingston Transit's seasonal "Rack & Roll" puts front-mounted bike racks on its buses, but it does not publish an e-bike-specific rule, and front racks across Ontario typically cap around 25 kg — which a heavier e-bike may exceed. Confirm with Kingston Transit before relying on it. Source: Kingston Transit (verified June 2026).

Where can I buy an e-bike in Kingston?

For a dedicated specialist, i-Cycle Electric Bike Co. (25 Fort Henry Dr). For Trek and Electra, Trek Bicycle Kingston (710 Front Rd). For Opus, Norco, and Cannondale, Frontenac Cycle (336 Barrie St). You can also buy online and have a Canadian-supported e-bike shipped to Kingston.

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

Ontario PAB rules: 500W max motor, assist stops at 32 km/h, functional pedals, max 120 kg, age 16+, helmet mandatory for all riders, no licence or registration. A proposed two-class framework (ERO #026-0422, posted April 2026) is not yet law — current rules remain in force. Source: ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike.

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