eBike Shops in Maple Ridge, BC: 2 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Maple Ridge directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
2Verified shops
Parks: paths onlyBylaw 7854-2022
500WBC Standard e-bike
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Maple Ridge has two fully verifiable eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — Trek Bicycle Maple Ridge (Trek and Electra e-bikes) and family-run Maple Ridge Cycle, selling Kona and Canadian-brand VELEC e-bikes and in business since 1967. Two more local sellers — Davinci Electric Vehicles and Phoenix Power Bikes — show up across directories but could not be dual-confirmed against their own sites, so call before you drive out. The local rule that catches new owners is in the parks: under Bylaw No. 7854-2022 the City treats e-bikes as generic "Vehicles" that must keep to designated driveways and paths and stay off any path posted pedestrian-only. On the roads, BC's two-class framework governs — a Standard e-bike is 500W / 32 km/h with a throttle allowed, and an approved helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages. If no local shop has the right fit, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every model built to the BC Standard.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across Google Maps, yellowpages.ca, the shop's own current website, and where useful its Facebook page (June 2026), and listed as verified only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells e-bikes and its operating status held up. Two sellers — Davinci Electric Vehicles and Phoenix Power Bikes / GBike — appear across multiple directories but their own websites refused connection or returned errors on every attempt and no Google Business hours could be confirmed, so they are listed honestly as unverified — confirm directly rather than presented as fact. Where sources disagree — Maple Ridge Cycle's hours differ between directory listings, and a 2025 shop post says "exclusively Kona" while older listings show VELEC — we flag the conflict instead of silently picking one. Every bylaw statement here is tied to a named primary source: the gov.bc.ca motor-assisted-cycle page, the City of Maple Ridge Public Places, Parks and Recreation Facilities Regulation Bylaw No. 7854-2022, BC Parks' cycling policy, TransLink's bikes-on-transit terms, and the June 2, 2026 Maple Ridge RCMP release on illegal e-dirt-bikes. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Maple Ridge is a thinner e-bike retail market than its size suggests. Only two storefronts hold up to full verification — Trek Bicycle Maple Ridge on Lougheed Highway and the family-run Maple Ridge Cycle on Fraser Street, a shop that has been selling bikes here since 1967. Two more electric-bike sellers, Davinci Electric Vehicles and Phoenix Power Bikes, are listed across directories but could not be confirmed against their own websites, so we list them with an honest caveat rather than leaving them out or dressing them up. The harder part is knowing where you can legally ride: the City regulates e-bikes in its parks under its own bylaw, while BC's two-class provincial rules govern the roads. This directory lists every shop first, then explains exactly what those rules mean before you ride.

eBike Shops in Maple Ridge — Verified First

Two storefronts are fully verified. Two more are listed with a caveat: they appear across directories as Maple Ridge e-bike sellers, but we could not dual-confirm their operating status, so call before you make the trip.

Trek Bicycle Maple Ridge — 21626 Lougheed Hwy

Address: 21626 Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2S1
Phone: 604-476-2453
Website: trekbikes.com/ca (Maple Ridge retail page)
Brands: Trek, Bontrager, Electra
Hours: Tue-Sat 10 am-6 pm · Sun 12 pm-5 pm · Mon closed
Focus: A factory-owned Trek store with full sales, repair and service — including 24-hour turnaround on any brand — plus professional bike fit. The Trek and Electra lines cover commuter, hybrid and cruiser e-bikes. Verified directly against Trek's own Canadian retail page.

Maple Ridge Cycle Ltd — 11771 Fraser Street

Address: 11771 Fraser Street (Unit 1), Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6C6
Phone: 604-463-4823
Website: mapleridgecycle.ca
Brands: Kona (including Kona electric bikes) and VELEC, a Canadian e-bike brand; also stocks and orders mountain, road, hybrid, gravel and BMX bikes
Hours: roughly Tue-Fri ~11 am-5:30 pm · Sat ~11 am-5 pm — directory listings disagree and the shop's own site doesn't publish hours, so call 604-463-4823 to confirm.
Focus: A family-owned bike shop established in 1967 — the deepest local roots in town. Kona is its primary brand (a 2025 shop post says it "exclusively" carries Kona), alongside Canadian-made VELEC e-bikes; confirm whether VELEC is still stocked or order-only before a special trip.

Davinci Electric Vehicles — 22394 Dewdney Trunk Rd (confirm directly)

Address: 22394 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 3J2
Phone: 604-525-7471 (some listings historically show 604-463-0208 — call either to confirm)
Website: godavincigo.com (intermittent; also on Facebook as godavincigo)
Brands: Not published — listed as a supplier of electric bikes and electric scooters with on-site technical staff
Hours: not published — confirm by phone
Focus: Listed across yellowpages.ca, canpages.ca and its own Facebook page as a Maple Ridge e-bike and e-scooter business with service support, and a change of ownership is noted in the listings. Its website returned errors on every fetch and no hours could be confirmed, so we flag it as unverified — phone first before counting on it.

Phoenix Power Bikes (GBike dealer) — 20172 113b Avenue (confirm directly)

Address: 20172 113b Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 0Y9
Phone: 604-340-8891 (also listed as 604-276-9494)
Website: phoenixpowerbikes.ca (also gbike.store)
Brands: GBike-branded e-bikes (Sasquatch X, Next Level, Backbender, Classy Cruiser, and foldable 750W models); also references a partnership with Alien E-Bikes and Scooters
Hours: not published — confirm by phone
Focus: Listed as a GBike demo and dealer location with a showroom and service department. Its own site refused connection on multiple attempts and its social listings tag both Maple Ridge and Surrey, so its operating status could not be dual-confirmed; we flag it as unverified — call 604-340-8891 first. Note that some GBike models are 750W and exceed BC's 500W Standard limit, so ask which versions are road-legal in BC before buying.

Not an e-bike shop — Maple Ridge Motorsports Maple Ridge Motorsports Ltd (20430 Lougheed Hwy) lists "Electric Bicycle" inventory, but that stock is electric DIRT bikes and mini-motorcycles, not pedal-assist e-bikes. It's a powersports/motorcycle dealer (KTM, Kawasaki) and is excluded from this directory. The same caution applies to "Pedego Maple Ridge" online listings: the nearest actual Pedego storefront is Pedego Delta, in Delta, BC — there is no physical Pedego store in Maple Ridge.
Maple Ridge Shop Takeaway For a verified shop today, start with Trek Bicycle Maple Ridge (Trek and Electra, 21626 Lougheed Hwy) or family-run Maple Ridge Cycle (Kona and VELEC, 11771 Fraser St, since 1967). Davinci Electric Vehicles and Phoenix Power Bikes may sell what you want, but phone first — their status couldn't be confirmed. And before buying any 750W GBike model, ask which versions stay under BC's 500W Standard limit so it's road-legal.

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TransLink — Getting an eBike on the Bus or West Coast Express

You can bring an e-bike on TransLink in Maple Ridge, but only within strict limits: a bus front rack takes it only if the whole bike is under 25 kg (55 lbs) with the battery removed, and the West Coast Express train (Maple Meadows, Port Haney) allows just two bikes per car. Scooter-style e-bikes are barred from racks entirely.

TransLink bus racks: under 25 kg, battery removed Maple Ridge is served by TransLink buses plus the West Coast Express commuter train (Maple Meadows and Port Haney stations). On the bus, an e-bike is allowed on the front rack only if the whole bike weighs less than 25 kg (55 lbs) and has a minimum 40 cm (16 in) wheel — and the rider must remove the lithium battery and carry it onboard. Scooter-style e-bikes are not permitted at all. Many fat-tire and cargo e-bikes weigh more than 25 kg, so weigh yours before you count on the rack. On the West Coast Express, a maximum of two bikes per car is allowed, and two-wheeled electric and gas-powered scooters are not permitted. Source: TransLink bikes-on-transit terms (verified June 2026).
Transit Takeaway If your e-bike is light enough to lift onto a bus rack and you can pop the battery out, the bus is an option for part of the trip. If it's a heavier fat-tire or cargo build, plan to ride door-to-door — and on the West Coast Express, get to the platform early, since only two bikes board per car.

Trail Access — Golden Ears, City Parks and the Dyke Trails

Where you can ride a Maple Ridge e-bike depends on jurisdiction. The flat dyke trails and the North Alouette Regional Greenway generally permit e-bikes; City parks under Bylaw No. 7854-2022 limit them to designated paths; and Golden Ears Provincial Park allows Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes wherever cycling is permitted, treating throttle models as motorized.

Dyke trails and regional greenways — generally open to e-bikes Maple Ridge's flat, compacted-gravel dyke trails along the Alouette River are popular shared-use paths, and the North Alouette Regional Greenway — a roughly 2.3 km Metro Vancouver Regional Parks dyke trail bordering Pitt Meadows — is a designated walking, cycling and horseback path where cycling, including e-bikes, is permitted. Riders yield to pedestrians and obey posted restrictions. One honest caveat: jurisdiction varies by segment (City, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, or diking authorities), so treat dyke-trail e-bike access as allowed unless a sign says otherwise. Sources: Metro Vancouver Regional Parks (North Alouette Regional Greenway).
City parks — stay on designated paths (Bylaw 7854-2022) In City parks, the Public Places, Parks and Recreation Facilities Regulation Bylaw No. 7854-2022 (Part 10, Traffic in Parks) treats bicycles and e-bikes generically as "Vehicles." It restricts them to driveways and designated paths, prohibits riding on boulevards and grass plots off those routes, bars riding on any path posted pedestrian-only, and prohibits exceeding any posted park speed limit. The bylaw does not name "e-bike" or "electric" specifically. We confirmed the bylaw number, title and scope against the City's bylaw page; the exact subsection wording could not be machine-extracted from the City PDF, so confirm the verbatim text with the City before relying on a specific clause.
Golden Ears Provincial Park — Class 1 only Provincial trails near Maple Ridge, including Golden Ears Provincial Park, follow BC Parks' e-bike policy: Class 1 e-bikes are allowed wherever cycling is already permitted unless a trail is signed closed to e-bikes, while Class 2 (throttle) and Class 3 e-bikes are treated as motorized and are only allowed where motor vehicles are permitted, such as roads and off-road vehicle tracks. Check trail signage before you ride. Source: BC Parks cycling policy.
Electric DIRT bikes are not e-bikes — and they're being ticketed A pedal-less electric dirt bike or mini-motorcycle is not an e-bike under BC law. Maple Ridge RCMP issued a June 2, 2026 public warning that these machines are illegal on public streets and are being actively ticketed (for example, a $598 fine for no insurance) and subject to a seven-day vehicle impoundment. A compliant pedal-assist e-bike is fine; a throttle-only dirt machine with no pedals is not. Source: Maple Ridge News, June 2, 2026.
Trail Access Takeaway Dyke trails and the North Alouette greenway are your reliable shared-use network — ride them unless a sign says otherwise. In City parks, keep to designated driveways and paths and off anything posted pedestrian-only. In Golden Ears, a Class 1 pedal-assist e-bike rides where bikes already can; throttle models are treated as motorized. And never ride a pedal-less e-dirt-bike on the street — RCMP are ticketing and impounding them.

BC eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Maple Ridge

British Columbia regulates e-bikes in Maple Ridge as "motor assisted cycles" under a two-class system: a Light e-bike is 250W and pedal-assist only to 25 km/h (minimum age 14); a Standard e-bike is 500W with a throttle to 32 km/h (minimum age 16). Helmets are mandatory for every rider, every age — no licence, registration or insurance needed.

British Columbia — two-class "motor assisted cycle" framework
  • Light e-bike: Max 250W, pedal-assist only (no throttle), assist up to 25 km/h, minimum age 14
  • Standard e-bike: Max 500W, throttle permitted, assist up to 32 km/h, minimum age 16
  • Helmet: An approved bicycle safety helmet is mandatory for ALL riders, every age
  • Licence / registration / insurance: None required for a compliant motor assisted cycle
  • Wheels & weight: Minimum wheel diameter 350 mm; there is no maximum weight in BC law
  • Sidewalks: Prohibited by default — under Motor Vehicle Act s.183 a cyclist (including a compliant e-bike) may not ride on a sidewalk unless a municipal bylaw or a posted sign allows it
BC regulates e-bikes as "motor assisted cycles" under the Motor Vehicle Act and the Motor Assisted Cycle Regulation, using its own two-class system — BC statute does not use the US Class 1/2/3 labels, although BC Parks applies Class 1/2/3 language in its own trail policy. E-bikes meeting the 500W / 32 km/h Standard are permitted on roads and in bike lanes wherever conventional bicycles are allowed, following the same rules of the road. No Maple Ridge bylaw restricts compliant e-bikes from roads or bike lanes beyond this provincial framework. Sources: gov.bc.ca (motor assisted cycles); DriveSmartBC (Motor Vehicle Act s.183). For the full provincial picture, read our 2026 BC eBike laws guide, and if you're buying online, how to spot a legit eBike store.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Maple Ridge

  • City streets and bike lanes — a compliant Standard e-bike (500W / 32 km/h) is permitted wherever bicycles are, following the same rules of the road; ride with traffic, signal turns, and stay off sidewalks unless a sign permits it.
  • Dyke trails and the North Alouette Regional Greenway — flat, compacted-gravel shared-use paths where cycling and e-bikes are generally permitted; yield to pedestrians and obey posted restrictions. Jurisdiction varies by segment, so ride unless a sign says otherwise.
  • City parks — under Bylaw 7854-2022, keep to designated driveways and paths, stay off boulevards and anything posted pedestrian-only, and don't exceed any posted park speed limit.
  • Golden Ears Provincial Park — Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes ride where cycling is already allowed unless a trail is signed closed; throttle (Class 2/3) models are treated as motorized and restricted to where motor vehicles are permitted.
Riding in Maple Ridge — Takeaway Streets and the dyke-trail network are your dependable routes. In City parks, let the bylaw decide — designated paths only, nothing posted pedestrian-only. In Golden Ears, a Class 1 e-bike rides where bikes already can. And on transit, only a sub-25 kg bike with the battery removed gets on a bus rack, so build your route to ride the bulk of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Maple Ridge, BC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Maple Ridge, BC?

Two storefronts are fully verified as of June 2026: Trek Bicycle Maple Ridge (21626 Lougheed Hwy, 604-476-2453 — Trek, Electra) and family-run Maple Ridge Cycle (11771 Fraser St, 604-463-4823 — Kona and Canadian-brand VELEC, in business since 1967). Two more e-bike sellers, Davinci Electric Vehicles (22394 Dewdney Trunk Rd) and Phoenix Power Bikes / GBike (20172 113b Ave), appear across directories but could not be dual-confirmed against their own sites, so call before visiting.

Where can I buy a Kona or VELEC e-bike in Maple Ridge?

Maple Ridge Cycle (11771 Fraser Street, 604-463-4823) is the local Kona and VELEC dealer, family-owned since 1967. Kona is its primary brand — a 2025 shop post says it 'exclusively' carries Kona — alongside Canadian-made VELEC e-bikes. Because listings disagree on whether VELEC is still stocked or order-only, and the shop doesn't publish hours online, call ahead to confirm both the lineup and the hours.

Can I take my eBike on TransLink in Maple Ridge?

On the bus, only if the whole bike weighs less than 25 kg (55 lbs), has a minimum 40 cm (16 in) wheel, and you remove the lithium battery to carry it onboard; scooter-style e-bikes aren't allowed on racks at all. On the West Coast Express commuter train (Maple Meadows and Port Haney stations), a maximum of two bikes per car is allowed and two-wheeled electric scooters are not permitted. Many fat-tire and cargo e-bikes exceed 25 kg, so weigh yours first. Source: TransLink (verified June 2026).

What are BC's eBike laws?

British Columbia regulates e-bikes as 'motor assisted cycles' using a two-class system: a Light e-bike is max 250W, pedal-assist only, up to 25 km/h, minimum age 14; a Standard e-bike is max 500W, throttle permitted, up to 32 km/h, minimum age 16. An approved helmet is mandatory for every rider of every age. No licence, registration or insurance is required, the minimum wheel diameter is 350 mm, and there is no maximum weight in BC law. Sidewalk riding is prohibited by default unless a municipal bylaw or sign allows it. Source: gov.bc.ca.

Can I ride an eBike in Maple Ridge's parks and on the dyke trails?

On the dyke trails and the North Alouette Regional Greenway — flat shared-use paths — cycling and e-bikes are generally permitted; yield to pedestrians and follow posted restrictions, and since jurisdiction varies by segment, treat access as allowed unless a sign says otherwise. In City parks, Bylaw No. 7854-2022 restricts bicycles and e-bikes (treated generically as 'Vehicles') to designated driveways and paths, bars riding on paths posted pedestrian-only, and prohibits exceeding posted park speed limits. In Golden Ears Provincial Park, BC Parks allows Class 1 e-bikes where cycling is permitted; throttle models are treated as motorized.

Is a pedal-less electric dirt bike treated as an eBike in Maple Ridge?

No. A pedal-less electric dirt bike or mini-motorcycle does not qualify as an e-bike under BC law. Maple Ridge RCMP issued a June 2, 2026 public warning that these machines are illegal on public streets and are being ticketed — for example a $598 fine for no insurance — and subject to a seven-day vehicle impoundment. A compliant pedal-assist e-bike with working pedals is legal on the road; a throttle-only dirt machine without pedals is not. Source: Maple Ridge News, June 2, 2026.

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