eBike Shops in Mirabel, QC: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Mirabel QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
500WQC PAB limit
14–17Class 6D licence age
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Mirabel has 3 verified storefronts as of June 2026 that sell or service electric bikes: Cyclosphère Sport, a full bike shop and official Moustache e-bike dealer with sales, repair and rentals; Groupe Contant, a powersports-and-bicycle dealer selling Scott and Intense electric bikes; and Vélotonic | Le Garage Cycliste, a specialist workshop that services electric bikes but does not sell complete bikes. The rule that catches newcomers here is age-based: in Quebec a rider 18 or over needs no licence, but a rider aged 14–17 must hold a Class 6D moped licence to ride an e-bike on public roads, and a helmet is mandatory at every age. Quebec follows the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals). See our Quebec eBike laws guide for the full picture.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own current website, its Google Business / PagesJaunes / YellowPages listing, and brand dealer locators (June 2026), and listed only where at least two independent sources confirmed it sells or services electric bikes. Cyclosphère's e-bike status is confirmed both on its own site and on the Moustache Bikes official dealer locator, which lists it as the Mirabel dealer. Groupe Contant's electric-bike inventory (Scott and Intense) is confirmed on its own inventory pages as stocked at the Mirabel branch. Vélotonic's own services page confirms it repairs electric bikes but states plainly that it does not sell complete bikes — so we list it as a service shop, not a retailer, rather than padding the count. Shops in neighbouring municipalities (Saint-Eustache, Blainville, Saint-Jérôme) were excluded because they are not in Mirabel. Every bylaw statement is tied to a named primary source: the SAAQ "On an Electric Bike" page, the Government of Quebec, and the City of Mirabel's own cycling page. Where a city rule could not be reproduced verbatim from a live official page, we label it as reported rather than assert it. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Mirabel has three verified electric-bike storefronts: Cyclosphère Sport, a full-service bike shop and the area's official Moustache e-bike dealer; Groupe Contant, a powersports-and-bicycle dealer stocking Scott and Intense electric bikes; and Vélotonic, a specialist workshop that services e-bikes but does not sell complete ones. In Quebec the harder question isn't where to buy — it's who is allowed to ride. Age changes the rules here: riders 18 and over need no licence, but 14- to 17-year-olds need a Class 6D moped licence, and helmets are mandatory at every age. This directory lists each shop, then walks through the licence, helmet and where-to-ride rules that decide whether your ride is legal the moment you leave the parking lot.

The 3 Verified eBike Shops in Mirabel

Cyclosphère Sport — 13376 boulevard du Curé-Labelle

Address: 13376 boulevard du Curé-Labelle, Mirabel, QC J7J 1G9
Phone: (450) 430-8356
Website: cyclosphere.com
Brands: Moustache (electric), plus Norco, Orbea, Marin, Rocky Mountain, Commencal and Haro across its road, mountain, hybrid and fat-bike range
Services: Electric and conventional bike sales, repair, rentals (location), a mobile workshop, and bike fitting
Focus: Mirabel's most complete bike shop and the area's official Moustache e-bike dealer (confirmed on the Moustache Bikes dealer locator). Electric models sit alongside mountain, hybrid and fat bikes, and the shop runs both an in-store service centre and a mobile workshop. If you want to test-ride a mid-drive e-bike before buying, this is the room to start in.

Groupe Contant — 18000 rue J.-A.-Bombardier

Address: 18000 rue J.-A.-Bombardier, Mirabel, QC J7J 2H8
Phone: (450) 434-6676
Website: contant.ca
Brands: Scott and Intense electric bikes (confirmed in stock at the Mirabel branch)
Services: New electric-bike sales through a multi-location powersports and bicycle dealer
Focus: A large powersports-and-bicycle dealer whose Mirabel branch carries electric bikes from Scott and Intense — leaning toward performance trail and mountain e-bikes rather than upright city commuters. As a multi-branch dealer, inventory moves between locations, so confirm a specific model is at the Mirabel store before driving out.

Vélotonic | Le Garage Cycliste — 17775 boulevard des Gouverneurs, suite 105

Address: 17775 boulevard des Gouverneurs, suite 105, Mirabel, QC
Phone: (450) 419-0119
Website: velotonic.ca
Brands: Component and parts retailer (Continental, Maxxis, RockShox, SRAM, Race Face and similar); does not sell complete bikes
Hours: Tue–Fri 9:30 am–5:30 pm · Sat 9:30 am–4:00 pm (confirm by phone)
Services: Repair, tune-up and maintenance — including a workshop that is specialized in servicing electric bikes — plus custom wheel building, suspension service and parts
Focus: A specialist repair shop rather than a retailer. Its own services page states the workshop is equipped for the sometimes-complex mechanisms of electric bikes, with structured tune-up packages and à-la-carte service. Listed here because where you get an e-bike serviced matters as much as where you buy it — but note it does not sell complete bikes.

Mirabel Shop Takeaway For the widest electric selection plus rentals and a mobile workshop, start with Cyclosphère Sport (13376 boul du Curé-Labelle) — the area's official Moustache dealer. For Scott and Intense performance e-bikes, Groupe Contant (18000 rue J.-A.-Bombardier) — call first to confirm the model is at the Mirabel branch. For expert e-bike servicing rather than a sale, Vélotonic (17775 boul des Gouverneurs).

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The Quebec Rule That Catches New Riders — The 14–17 Class 6D Licence

Age decides whether you need a licence Quebec treats e-bike eligibility by age, which trips up families more than any other rule. A rider 18 or over needs no driver's licence to ride a power-assisted bicycle. A rider aged 14 to 17 must hold a Class 6D licence — the moped/scooter class — to ride one on public roads. A rider under 14 cannot operate an e-bike on a public road at all. There is no licence for the bike itself: e-bikes cannot be registered, and a compliant one needs no plate or insurance. The licence rule is about the rider, not the machine. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."
Licence Takeaway Buying an e-bike for a teenager in Mirabel? If they're 14–17, they need a Class 6D licence before riding on the road — budget the SAAQ course and exam into the decision. Adults 18+ are clear to ride a compliant e-bike with no licence, registration or insurance.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Mirabel

Quebec — federal Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework
  • Motor: No more than 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h (you can go faster under your own pedalling)
  • Pedals: Must be usable as a normal bicycle without the motor
  • Compliance label: The bike must carry the manufacturer's identification/compliance label
  • Minimum age: 18, or 14–17 with a Class 6D licence; under-14 not permitted on public roads
  • Helmet: Mandatory for ALL ages (CSA, CPSC, ASTM, Snell or European standard); fine $60–$100
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant e-bike (it cannot be registered)
A compliant e-bike is treated as a bicycle under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, so it follows the same road rules as any bicycle. Anything over 500W nominal, or a throttle-driven machine that does not meet all the PAB conditions, is not a federally-classified power-assisted bicycle and may instead be regulated as a moped or motor vehicle requiring registration. Quebec does not use the US Class 1/2/3 system — those are manufacturer mode labels, not Quebec law. Sources: SAAQ "On an Electric Bike"; Government of Quebec. For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide and the national eBike laws Canada overview, and to shop safely read how to spot a legit eBike store.

Trails & Sidewalks — Where eBikes Aren't Welcome

Sidewalks — generally prohibited The City of Mirabel's cycling page states that riding on the sidewalk is prohibited except in case of necessity or where signage requires or permits it; in that case the cyclist must ride at low speed and yield to pedestrians. Because a compliant e-bike is treated as a bicycle, the same restriction applies to it. Source: Ville de Mirabel (mirabel.ca/velo).
Off-road trails — confirm e-bike access first The Parc du Domaine Vert in Mirabel runs a large mountain-bike and hybrid trail network (roughly 18 km of mountain-bike trails plus hybrid and walking trails). The park publishes general cycling etiquette — obey signs, ride with traffic flow, judge whether trails are too wet to ride — but no e-bike-specific permission or prohibition was published as of June 2026. Treat e-bike access on these trails as unconfirmed and check with the park before riding rather than assuming. Source: Parc du Domaine Vert (domainevert.com).
Trails & Sidewalks Takeaway Stay off sidewalks except where signage allows, and ride slow and yield to pedestrians when you must use one. For off-road trails like the Domaine Vert, don't assume your e-bike is welcome — call the park first. Your reliable network is the on-road Mirabel Cyclobranché cycling routes.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Mirabel

  • City streets — permitted; a compliant e-bike is a bicycle under Quebec's Highway Safety Code, so ride with traffic, obey signs and signals, and use a front white light and rear red light after dark.
  • Mirabel Cyclobranché network — three signed cycling routes: the route des parcs régionaux (green), the route du campagnard (orange) and the route de l'aviation (blue). These are your dependable network; follow posted signage on each segment. Source: Ville de Mirabel.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits except where signage permits; even then, ride at low speed and yield to pedestrians.
  • Parc du Domaine Vert off-road trails — e-bike access not published; confirm with the park before riding the mountain-bike or hybrid trails.
  • Required gear — Quebec requires reflectors and, for night riding, a white front light and red rear light; a helmet is mandatory for every rider at all times. Source: SAAQ; Ville de Mirabel.
Riding in Mirabel — Takeaway City streets and the Mirabel Cyclobranché routes are your reliable, clearly legal network — ride there as a bicycle, with signage as the final word. Keep off sidewalks, confirm any off-road trail before riding, and never skip the helmet: it's mandatory at every age in Quebec.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Mirabel, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Mirabel, QC?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: Cyclosphère Sport (13376 boul du Curé-Labelle, (450) 430-8356 — a full bike shop carrying electric bikes, with sales, repair, rentals and a mobile workshop; an official Moustache e-bike dealer), Groupe Contant (18000 rue J.-A.-Bombardier, (450) 434-6676 — a powersports and bicycle dealer selling Scott and Intense electric bikes), and Vélotonic | Le Garage Cycliste (17775 boul des Gouverneurs, suite 105, (450) 419-0119 — a specialist repair and component shop whose workshop services electric bikes, though it does not sell complete bikes). Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

Do I need a licence to ride an eBike in Mirabel, Quebec?

It depends on your age. In Quebec, riders 18 and over do not need a driver's licence to ride a power-assisted bicycle. Riders aged 14 to 17 must hold a Class 6D licence (the moped/scooter class) to ride one on public roads. Riders under 14 are not allowed to operate an e-bike on public roads. A helmet is mandatory for every rider, regardless of age. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Can I ride my eBike on a Mirabel sidewalk?

No, not as a rule. The City of Mirabel's cycling page states that riding on the sidewalk is prohibited except in case of necessity or where signage requires or permits it; in that case the cyclist must ride at low speed and yield to pedestrians. Quebec's Highway Safety Code treats a compliant e-bike as a bicycle, so the same sidewalk restriction applies. Source: Ville de Mirabel (mirabel.ca/velo).

What are Quebec's eBike laws?

Quebec regulates e-bikes under the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: a motor no more than 500W, motor assist that cuts off at 32 km/h, and pedals you can use without the motor. The bike must carry the manufacturer's compliance label. A helmet meeting an approved standard (CSA, CPSC, ASTM, Snell or European) is mandatory for all ages; the fine for no helmet is $60–$100. Riders must be 18, or 14–17 with a Class 6D licence. No registration or insurance is required for a compliant e-bike. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Where can I ride an eBike in Mirabel?

On city streets and on the Mirabel Cyclobranché cycling network, which runs three signed routes — the route des parcs régionaux (green), the route du campagnard (orange) and the route de l'aviation (blue). A compliant e-bike is treated as a bicycle, so it follows the same Highway Safety Code rules as any bike: obey signs and signals, ride with traffic, and use required lights and reflectors after dark. Sidewalks are off-limits except where signage permits. For off-road trails such as the Parc du Domaine Vert mountain-bike network, confirm e-bike access with the park before riding, as no e-bike-specific trail rule is published. Source: Ville de Mirabel; Parc du Domaine Vert.

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Mirabel?

Yes. Quebec requires every e-bike rider to wear a bicycle helmet that meets an approved standard (CSA, CPSC, ASTM, Snell or European), regardless of age. There is no helmet exemption for adult riders in Quebec, and the fine for riding without one is between $60 and $100. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

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