eBike Shops in Milton, ON: Every Verified Store + Nearest Dealers

eBike shops in Milton ON directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
1Verified shop in Milton
6E-bike brands at Mill Town Cycle
BannedE-bikes on Milton Transit racks
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Milton has one verified dedicated bike/eBike storefront as of June 2026: Mill Town Cycle (212 Main Street E, 905-864-8800), a rider-run downtown shop carrying six e-bike brands — Giant, Liv, Norco, Momentum, Mondraker, and Evo (12 models, roughly $1,919–$9,499). That is thin for a town of 133,000 that doubles as the GTA's mountain-bike capital, so most riders also shop the nearest dealers: EZ Rides in Mississauga, Brant Cycle in Burlington, and Gears Bike Shop in Oakville. Note: Milton Transit bans e-bikes from all bus racks. Prefer to skip the drive? Browse Zeus eBikes online with free shipping to Milton and Canadian phone support.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was cross-referenced across its official website, Google Maps, and regional listings in June 2026. Mill Town Cycle's address, phone, hours, and full e-bike line-up (Norco Scene VLT, Liv Allure E+, Giant Talon E+, Momentum Voya E+ and LaFree E+, Mondraker Sly, Evo Kallio, with live prices) were confirmed directly from milltowncycle.ca. We excluded two "Milton" results that do not qualify as storefronts: Pedego "Milton" is regional marketing with no physical Milton location (confirmed on Pedego's own page), and Flying Monkey Bike Shop in Campbellville is temporarily closed — its buildings were sold in December 2025 and it stocked road and gravel bikes only, no e-bikes (confirmed on its own site). Nearest-dealer details (EZ Rides Mississauga, Brant Cycle Burlington, Gears Oakville) were verified from each shop's website. Milton Transit's e-bike rack ban and the Town's sidewalk rule were quoted from milton.ca; Conservation Halton's trail-cycling policy from conservationhalton.ca; Ontario PAB law from ontario.ca. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Milton's eBike Retail — One Strong Shop in a Cycling-Mad Town

Milton spent the 2000s and 2010s as one of the fastest-growing communities in Canada, and it sits at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment — home to the Glen Eden bike park at Kelso, the Hilton Falls trail network, and the Mattamy National Cycling Centre velodrome built for the 2015 Pan Am Games. Yet that cycling pedigree has not translated into a deep e-bike retail scene: buy from the wrong place — a big-box bike or an online no-name brand — and you inherit a machine no local shop will warranty or service when the controller fails mid-summer. This guide maps the one verified place to buy and service an e-bike inside Milton, the nearest dealers worth the short drive, and the 2026 rules that decide where you are actually allowed to ride it.

Under Ontario's PAB rules, a road-legal e-bike is capped at 500W and 32 km/h with working pedals — every shop below sells bikes that meet that standard. The harder question in Milton is not the road; it is the trails, where escarpment-park rules are stricter and less clearly worded than most new e-MTB buyers expect.

Mill Town Cycle — 212 Main Street E (The Verified Milton Shop)

Address: 212 Main Street E, Milton, ON L9T 1N8
Phone: 905-864-8800
Website: milltowncycle.ca
E-Bike Brands: Giant (Talon E+, ~$3,699), Liv (Allure E+ 2, ~$4,299), Norco (Scene VLT, ~$3,699–$3,999), Momentum (Voya E+ 3, ~$1,919–$2,999; LaFree E+, ~$2,200–$2,899), Mondraker (Sly R, ~$6,200–$7,999; Sly RR, ~$7,200–$9,499), Evo (Kallio, ~$3,119)
Hours: Mon CLOSED · Tue–Wed 10 am–5 pm · Thu–Fri 10 am–7 pm · Sat 9 am–5 pm · Sun 11 am–3 pm
A rider-run shop in historic downtown Milton handling road, mountain, gravel, BMX, and leisure bikes plus full service and parts. Its e-bike wall spans 12 confirmed models across six brands — from the sub-$2,000 Momentum Voya commuter to near-$9,500 Mondraker full-suspension e-MTBs — which makes it a genuine option for both an escarpment trail bike and a daily commuter. Open seven days minus Monday; call ahead for test-ride availability on specific models.

In-Milton Takeaway For an e-bike bought and serviced inside Milton, Mill Town Cycle (212 Main St E, 905-864-8800) is the verified choice — six brands, 12 models, road through full-suspension e-MTB, with service and parts under one roof. It is closed Mondays; Thursday and Friday are your late nights (open to 7 pm).

Nearest Dealers Just Outside Milton

Because Milton's in-town selection is limited to one shop, it is worth knowing the closest dedicated e-bike retailers in the surrounding Halton–Peel area. All three are verified and within a 15–25 minute drive of central Milton.

EZ Rides — Mississauga (Widest E-Bike & Scooter Range)

Address: 1250 South Service Road, Mississauga, ON L5E 1V4
Phone: 647-494-5907
Website: ezrides.ca
E-Bike Brands: Aventon, Emmo, Taubik, GoTrax, Gio, Beachman, Evoque, Talaria (plus mobility scooters)
A dedicated e-bike and mobility-scooter retailer with seven Ontario locations; the Mississauga store on the South Service Road is the closest to Milton. Strong for commuter, moped-style, and budget e-bikes that Milton's bike-shop floor does not carry.

Brant Cycle — Burlington (Full-Service Since 1985)

Address: 892 Brant Street, Burlington, ON L7R 2J5
Phone: 905-637-3737
Website: brantcycle.ca
E-Bike Brands: Giant, Liv, Momentum
Hours: Mon–Fri 10 am–5:30 pm · Sat 9 am–5 pm · Sun CLOSED
A full-service Burlington shop running since 1985, with e-bike sales and an established repair department — a reliable option if you want the Giant/Liv/Momentum family with a second service location near Milton.

Gears Bike Shop — Oakville

Address: 547 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6J 3J1
Phone: 289-291-0850
Website: shop.gearsbikeshop.com
A long-running multi-location Ontario retailer (Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington, Toronto) that sells and services e-bikes. Call the Oakville store for current e-bike brands and stock before driving over.

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Milton Transit & GO Transit — Know the E-Bike Rules Before You Roll

Milton Transit — E-Bikes Banned From Bus Racks Milton Transit's bike-rack policy explicitly prohibits e-bikes. The Town lists "Tricycles, tandems, motorized bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters" as not allowed on the front-loading bus racks. Standard (non-electric) bicycles ride free, two per rack, first-come — but any e-bike is excluded outright, with no battery-removal workaround on the local system. Source: Town of Milton (milton.ca), verified June 2026.
GO Transit — E-Bikes Allowed With Conditions Milton is served by GO Transit (the Milton GO rail line and GO buses). GO does permit e-bikes on its front-mounted bus racks, but only if the battery is removed first and the bike weighs no more than 25 kg without its battery. On GO trains, non-foldable bikes are barred during weekday rush hours — trains arriving at Union Station 6:30–9:30 a.m. or leaving 3:30–6:30 p.m. Folding e-bikes are the most train-friendly option. Source: GO Transit bicycle policy, verified June 2026.
Transit Takeaway Do not plan to combine an e-bike with a Milton Transit bus — the rack ban is total. If you are heading toward Union or along the Milton GO line, GO will take an e-bike only with the battery off and the frame under 25 kg, and folding models clear the train rules most easily. For everyday Milton trips, plan to ride the full distance under your own power.

Trail Access in Milton — Kelso, Glen Eden & Hilton Falls

Milton is the GTA's mountain-bike heartland: Kelso/Glen Eden offers a lift-served bike park and roughly 22 km of cross-country trails, and Hilton Falls adds a rugged escarpment network. All of it falls under Conservation Halton, and its e-bike rules are narrower and more ambiguous than most buyers assume.

Conservation Halton — Published Policy Covers Only Adaptive E-Bikes Conservation Halton's safety policy states: "Class 1 Electric Adaptive Mountain Bikes are permitted wherever bicycles are permitted. Class 2 and 3 Electric Adaptive Mountain Bikes are classed as Motorized Vehicles and are not permitted on recreational trails." That wording specifically addresses adaptive e-bikes — machines for riders with disabilities. The published policy does not explicitly state whether a standard, non-adaptive e-mountain-bike is permitted on the Kelso/Glen Eden or Hilton Falls trail networks. Do not assume either way — call Conservation Halton at 905-336-1158 to confirm before riding an e-MTB. Source: conservationhalton.ca (verified June 2026).
Town of Milton — No Cycling on Sidewalks The Town of Milton prohibits cycling on sidewalks, with one exception: children under 11 riding bikes with wheels smaller than 20 inches, accompanied by an adult. This applies to e-bikes as much as pedal bikes. Helmets are required for riders under 18 and strongly recommended for everyone (note that under Ontario's PAB law, helmets are mandatory for e-bike riders of all ages). Source: Town of Milton cyclist safety page, verified June 2026.
Milton's Multi-Use Trails (~170 km) — Check the Town Map Milton maintains roughly 170 km of multi-use trails. A compliant PAB e-bike (500W, 32 km/h, functional pedals) is generally treated as a bicycle on paths where cycling is permitted and no motorized-vehicle ban is posted — but the Town has not published a single blanket e-bike trail policy. Check the Town of Milton's interactive trail map or call 905-878-7252 for trail-specific designations before riding. Source: Town of Milton, verified June 2026.
Milton Trail Takeaway Road riding in Milton is straightforward for a compliant 500W e-bike; the trails are where you must check first. Conservation Halton's published rule only addresses adaptive e-bikes, so a standard e-MTB at Kelso or Hilton Falls is an open question — call 905-336-1158 before you load the rack. Sidewalks are off-limits for adults, and the Town's 170 km of multi-use trails follow the interactive map, not one blanket rule.

Ontario PAB Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Milton

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 requiring a licence. It has not been enacted — current O. Reg. 369/09 rules remain in force. If you are buying now, a compliant 500W/32 km/h pedal-assist e-bike satisfies both the current rule and the proposed Class 1/2 framework. Source: ontario.ca + ERO #026-0422.

Want the full provincial breakdown before you buy? Our Ontario eBike Laws 2026 guide covers power limits, where you can ride, and the proposed reforms in detail, and our Best Electric Bikes in Canada guide shows which models clear the 500W standard out of the box.

Frequently Asked Questions — Milton, ON eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Milton, ON?

One verified dedicated bike/eBike storefront operates within Milton as of June 2026: Mill Town Cycle (212 Main St E, 905-864-8800), carrying six e-bike brands — Giant, Liv, Norco, Momentum, Mondraker, and Evo (12 models, ~$1,919–$9,499). Two other "Milton" results do not qualify: Pedego "Milton" is regional marketing with no physical storefront, and Flying Monkey Bike Shop in Campbellville is temporarily closed (buildings sold December 2025) and sold no e-bikes. The nearest dedicated dealers are EZ Rides (Mississauga), Brant Cycle (Burlington), and Gears Bike Shop (Oakville).

Where can I buy an e-bike in Milton?

In Milton: Mill Town Cycle (212 Main St E) stocks Giant Talon E+, Liv Allure E+, Norco Scene VLT, Momentum Voya E+ and LaFree E+, Mondraker Sly, and Evo Kallio e-bikes, with service and parts. Just outside Milton: EZ Rides Mississauga (1250 S Service Rd — Aventon, Emmo, GoTrax and more), Brant Cycle Burlington (892 Brant St — Giant, Liv, Momentum), and Gears Bike Shop Oakville (547 Trafalgar Rd). You can also buy online and have a Canadian-supported e-bike shipped to Milton.

Can I take my e-bike on Milton Transit or GO Transit?

Not on Milton Transit — its bike-rack policy explicitly bans "motorized bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters." GO Transit allows e-bikes on its front bus racks only if the battery is removed and the bike is under 25 kg without the battery; on GO trains, non-foldable bikes are barred during weekday rush hours. Folding e-bikes are the most transit-friendly. Sources: milton.ca and GO Transit (verified June 2026).

Are e-bikes allowed on Kelso, Glen Eden, and Hilton Falls mountain bike trails?

Unclear for standard e-bikes. These parks are run by Conservation Halton, whose published policy only addresses adaptive e-bikes: "Class 1 Electric Adaptive Mountain Bikes are permitted wherever bicycles are permitted. Class 2 and 3...are not permitted on recreational trails." It does not explicitly state whether a standard, non-adaptive e-MTB is allowed. Call Conservation Halton at 905-336-1158 before riding. Source: conservationhalton.ca (verified June 2026).

Can I ride an e-bike on Milton's sidewalks and trails?

Sidewalks: no — Milton bans sidewalk cycling except for children under 11 on bikes with wheels under 20 inches, with an adult. Milton has ~170 km of multi-use trails; a compliant PAB e-bike is generally allowed where cycling is permitted and no motorized ban is posted, but the Town has no single blanket e-bike trail rule — check its interactive trail map or call 905-878-7252. Source: Town of Milton (verified June 2026).

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

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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