eBike Shops in Mississauga, ON: 6 Verified Stores Across Canada's 6th-Largest City
Most Mississauga residents who want to buy an e-bike still default to driving into Toronto — despite living in a 718,000-person city with its own complete retail infrastructure. The assumption that the good shops are somewhere east on the QEW costs riders an unnecessary cross-city trip and, more importantly, puts their service relationship in a city they won't easily return to when something needs fixing. Rad Power Bikes' December 2025 Chapter 11 bankruptcy drove that lesson home for Canadian buyers broadly: the question is not just where you buy the bike, but who will service it in the city where you live. That question has a local answer in Mississauga, and this directory maps it.
Mississauga's six storefronts divide clearly into two groups. Three are full-service multi-brand bike shops with strong e-bike sections — Trek, Gears, and Pedalinx — offering certified technicians, premium-brand warranties, and test rides on quality e-bikes from Bosch- and Shimano-equipped platforms. The other three are dedicated electric-only retailers — Emmo, EZ Rides, and Ebike Universe — offering a wider range of price points, moped-style platforms, and models that the conventional bike shops don't carry. That split means buyers at every price point and use-case can find a Mississauga shop that matches their intent.
Each shop was confirmed against its own website and current business listings in June 2026 — address, phone, posted hours, and the e-bike brands on its floor. We included only physical storefronts with a Mississauga address that sell e-bikes; repair-only shops, online-only retailers, and rental operations were excluded. Ontario law and Waterfront Trail access rules were verified against Ontario Regulation 369/09 (ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369) and the City of Mississauga's active cycling infrastructure. Found an error or closure? milad@zeusebikes.ca.
There are 6 verified e-bike storefronts in Mississauga as of June 2026. For certified service on Trek, Bosch, TQ, or Hyena systems: Trek Bicycle Mississauga (2273 Dundas St W, Unit 13) is the only confirmed option. For a lakefront ride after your purchase, Gears Bike Shop Port Credit (176 Lakeshore Rd W) is one block from the Waterfront Trail. For the widest selection of dedicated e-bike brands under one roof: EZ Rides (1250 S Service Rd) or Emmo (1224 Dundas St E). Before any purchase, review Ontario's 2026 e-bike rules — the 500W / 32 km/h PAB standard applies to every public road and trail in Mississauga — and read the complete Canadian eBike buying guide for the questions to ask in-store.
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Where to Buy an eBike in Mississauga
The moment that triggered renewed attention to local buying options for Mississauga riders was the Rad Power Bikes Chapter 11 filing in December 2025. Hundreds of Canadian buyers who had purchased online — from a brand with no Canadian service infrastructure — found themselves without warranty coverage and no local shop that could work on their specific motor and battery system. The stakes of that outcome are not abstract: a 25-kilogram e-bike with a failed Bosch motor sitting in a garage in Erin Mills, waiting for a mail-in warranty return to a US warehouse, while the brief Ontario spring riding window closes. The calculation this directory offers: six shops in Mississauga, three of them electric-specialists, one with certified Bosch and Trek service — enough local infrastructure to buy with confidence and get serviced without leaving the city.
Mississauga's retail geography reflects the city's structure. The Dundas Street corridor (both west and east sections) carries the city's commercial density — Trek Bicycle anchors the Erin Mills end, Emmo Electric holds the Cooksville end. Port Credit on the lakefront gives Gears Bike Shop a destination location one block from the Waterfront Trail, which converts a test ride into an immediate real-world experience on the route most Mississauga riders actually use. The Dixie/South Service Road area holds the dedicated e-bike specialists — EZ Rides at the Dixie Outlet Mall and Ebike Universe on Fewster Drive — serving buyers who want a broader price range and a wider variety of styles than the premium bike shops offer.
Mississauga has enough local retail to buy and service an e-bike without leaving the city. The decision is which shop's expertise and brand relationship matches your intended use. Certified Bosch and Trek service: Trek Bicycle Mississauga. Lakefront test ride on a premium brand: Gears Port Credit. Dedicated e-bike focus with the widest style range: EZ Rides or Emmo. Multi-brand comparison with Specialized: Pedalinx or Gears.
Ontario E-Bike Rules (2026) — What Mississauga Buyers Must Know
Ontario Regulation 369/09 defines the Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) standard that applies on every public road, bike lane, and multi-use path in Mississauga. The regulation is more specific than most buyers expect — and the motor wattage rule in particular catches buyers who assume a software-limited 750W motor qualifies. It does not. The nameplate rating on the motor itself is what the regulation references, not what a display shows at a given assist level. A 750W Bafang motor with a 500W mode selected is still a 750W motor under Ontario Reg 369/09 and does not qualify as a PAB for road or trail use in Ontario.
Under Ontario Regulation 369/09: maximum 500W motor (nameplate rating), motor assistance stops at 32 km/h, bike plus battery combined weight cannot exceed 120 kg, functional pedals at all times, helmet mandatory for all ages, minimum age 16. No licence, registration, or insurance required for a compliant PAB. Source: ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369. Our Ontario e-bike laws guide covers every rule in detail.
Key points specific to Mississauga:
- Motor power: 500W nominal maximum — the nameplate rating on the manufacturer's label. Software limiting a higher-wattage motor does not create PAB compliance. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09, s. 1)
- Speed cut-off: Motor assistance must disengage at 32 km/h. Above that speed, you can pedal — the motor cannot assist. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09)
- Weight: The combined weight of the bike and its battery must not exceed 120 kg. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09, s. 1)
- Pedals: Must be present and functional at all times. A bike with non-functional pedals is not a PAB regardless of motor wattage. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09)
- Helmet: Mandatory for all ages in Ontario under PAB regulations — stricter than the general Ontario cycling helmet rule (which only requires helmets for riders under 18 on conventional bicycles). (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09, s. 4)
- Minimum age: 16 years old. Riders under 16 are not permitted to operate a PAB on Ontario roads. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09, s. 4)
- Licence and registration: Not required for a compliant PAB. (Source: Ontario Reg 369/09)
- Throttle rule: Ontario's proposed throttle classification rule (ERO 026-0422) was under active Environmental Registry review as of June 2026. No change to the current rule has been enacted. Confirm the current status at ontario.ca/environment/ero before purchasing a throttle-equipped e-bike.
The nameplate motor rating is what Ontario law reads — not the display mode. If the motor housing says 750W, it is a 750W motor on any Ontario road or path, regardless of software settings. Confirm the motor's nameplate wattage with any Mississauga shop before you pay. Our Ontario e-bike laws guide explains every rule with examples and the current throttle ERO status.
The Waterfront Trail & Mississauga Cycling Paths (2026)
The Waterfront Trail through Mississauga — running along Lake Ontario through Port Credit and Lakeview — is the primary cycling corridor that makes e-bike ownership genuinely practical in the city. The trail passes within one block of Gears Bike Shop in Port Credit, which means a buyer who test-rides a bike at the shop can be on the Waterfront Trail within minutes. That proximity is the most direct argument for buying locally rather than online: you can validate the assist feel, the battery response, and the handlebar comfort on the actual trail you'll ride, not in a parking lot.
E-bikes complying with Ontario's PAB definition (500W, 32 km/h, functional pedals) are generally permitted on the Waterfront Trail through Mississauga. The Waterfront Trail is a multi-use shared path — keep right, yield to pedestrians, and ride at a speed compatible with other trail users. Trail conditions and access rules can change; confirm current rules with the City of Mississauga (mississauga.ca) and the Waterfront Regeneration Trust (waterfronttrail.org) before your first ride. Sources: City of Mississauga cycling network; Waterfront Regeneration Trust.
Beyond the Waterfront Trail, Mississauga's cycling infrastructure includes the Credit River Recreational Trail — a mixed-surface path following the Credit River through Streetsville, Meadowvale, and Erindale — and an expanding network of on-road cycling lanes across the city's major arterial roads (Hurontario, Dundas, Eglinton). The City of Mississauga's active transportation plan (mississauga.ca/cycling) is the authoritative current source for which routes are paved and accessible to e-bikes, as the network is actively expanding.
MiWay transit note: MiWay buses are equipped with front bike racks, but the weight limits on those racks may not accommodate e-bikes (which typically weigh 20–30 kg). MiWay had not published a dedicated e-bike rack policy as of June 2026. Call MiWay at 905-615-4636 or check mississauga.ca/miway before planning a transit-integrated commute on an e-bike.
The Waterfront Trail is Mississauga's strongest argument for e-bike ownership — and Gears Port Credit's proximity to it makes Port Credit the most convenient test-ride location in the city. The Credit River trail extends your options inland. For transit integration on MiWay, confirm the current rack policy before you rely on it.
Heading to a shop for the first time? Our complete Canadian eBike buying guide covers motor types, battery sizing, PAB compliance, and the 12 questions to ask any shop before handing over money.
Read the Buying Guide →All Mississauga Shops at a Glance
| Shop | Area | eBike brands (sample) | Key services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trek Bicycle Mississauga | Erin Mills / Dundas W | Trek, Electra, Bontrager | Sales · Test rides · Certified Trek/Bosch/TQ/Hyena e-bike service · Fitting · Project One |
| Gears Bike Shop — Port Credit | Port Credit / Lakeshore | Multi-brand incl. Specialized selections, e-bikes | Sales · Test rides · Service & repairs · Rentals · 1 block from Waterfront Trail |
| Pedalinx Mississauga | Erin Mills / Derry Rd W | Specialized, Felt, Marin + electric selections | Sales · Test rides · Service & repairs · 2,400 sq ft showroom |
| EZ Rides | Dixie / South Service Rd | Emmo, Evoque, Taubik, Talaria, GoTrax, Beachman | Sales · Test rides · Electric bikes, motorcycles, scooters, mobility |
| Ebike Universe | Matheson / Fewster Dr | Dedicated e-bike retailer — call to confirm current brands | Sales · E-bike specialist |
| Emmo Electric Bikes | Cooksville / Dundas E | Emmo (bicycle and motorcycle style e-bikes) | Sales · Test rides · Service & repairs · Emmo-brand specialist |
The Shops — City of Mississauga
1. Trek Bicycle Mississauga
2273 Dundas St W, Unit 13, Mississauga, ON L5K 2L8 · (905) 997-8735 · trekbikesmississauga.com
Hours: Mon 10am–6pm · Tue Closed · Wed–Fri 10am–6pm · Thu 11am–7pm · Sat 10am–5pm · Sun Closed
eBike brands: Trek, Electra, Bontrager · Services: Sales, test rides, professional repairs, certified e-bike service (Trek, Bosch, TQ, Hyena systems only), bicycle fitting, Project One custom bikes, online ordering
Area: Erin Mills / West Mississauga
Trek Bicycle Mississauga is the only shop in Mississauga confirmed to offer certified service for Bosch, TQ, and Hyena e-bike drive systems — the three most common platforms on premium e-bikes sold by Trek and other major brands. That certification matters more than it sounds: Bosch and TQ require proprietary diagnostic tools and authorized technician credentials for firmware updates, battery calibration, and warranty work. A shop without those credentials can repair a flat tyre but cannot service the motor or battery under warranty. For buyers purchasing a Bosch-equipped Trek e-bike in Mississauga, this is the only local shop with that access.
The shop's service scope also clarifies its limitation: Trek Bicycle Mississauga services Trek e-bikes and bikes with Bosch, TQ, or Hyena systems. If you own a bike on a different platform — a Bafang mid-drive, a Shimano EP8, or a hub-motor from a dedicated e-bike brand — call ahead to confirm whether they can service it before bringing it in. Their fitting service and Project One custom build programme extend the shop's usefulness to serious cyclists beyond the e-bike buyer alone.
Buyers purchasing a Trek or Electra e-bike and wanting ongoing certified service in Mississauga. Riders with existing Bosch, TQ, or Hyena-equipped bikes from any brand who need a local warranty-authorized service centre. Not the right shop for buyers seeking a dedicated e-bike specialist or a wider brand comparison.
2. Gears Bike Shop — Port Credit
176 Lakeshore Rd W, Mississauga, ON L5H 1G4 · (905) 271-2400 · gearsbikeshop.com/portcredit
Hours: Mon–Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 11am–5pm
eBike brands: Multi-brand with e-bike selections · Services: Sales, test rides, service & repairs, bike rentals, financing
Area: Port Credit / Lakeshore
Gears Port Credit has operated since 1989 — it calls itself the "mother ship" of the Gears chain — and its location on Lakeshore Rd W, one block from the Lake Ontario waterfront, makes it the most destination-oriented shop in Mississauga. The practical advantage is immediate: a buyer who test-rides an e-bike at Gears can turn left onto the Waterfront Trail within two minutes of leaving the parking lot. The assist feel on a real trail, with real elevation changes and real surface texture, is a more useful evaluation than a lap around a parking lot. No other Mississauga shop offers that.
Port Credit itself — the lakefront neighbourhood surrounding the shop — is one of the most e-bike-friendly commercial districts in Mississauga: flat, walkable, with paved paths connecting the marina, waterfront parks, and the Credit River mouth. As a post-purchase riding destination and a service point for the south Mississauga rider, Gears Port Credit covers both sides of the ownership experience. Call to confirm current e-bike brand availability, as inventory changes with model year cycles.
3. Pedalinx Mississauga
3221 Derry Rd W, Mississauga, ON L5N 7L7 · (905) 997-4700 · pedalinx.com
Hours: Call to confirm — hours vary seasonally
eBike brands: Specialized, Felt, Marin + electric selections · Services: Sales, test rides, service & repairs
Area: Erin Mills / Derry Rd West (at Winston Churchill)
Pedalinx's Mississauga location at Derry and Winston Churchill is a 2,400 square-foot shop with 200 bikes on the floor and over 800 units in back stock — one of the largest in-store selections in the city. The shop carries Specialized, Felt, and Marin, all of which have e-bike models in their current lineups. For buyers who want to compare an e-bike alongside a high-quality conventional bike before deciding — a genuinely useful comparison for riders who are not yet certain the assist system is worth the weight and price premium — Pedalinx is the shop in west Mississauga that makes that comparison possible in a single visit.
Call ahead to confirm current hours and which specific e-bike models are in stock. The Erin Mills location serves a different catchment than Gears Port Credit — buyers in Meadowvale, Churchill Meadows, or Streetsville who would otherwise drive east to Port Credit have a closer option at Derry and Winston Churchill.
4. EZ Rides
1250 S Service Rd, Mississauga, ON L5E 1V4 (Dixie Outlet Mall) · (647) 494-5907 · ezrides.ca · mississauga@ezrides.ca
Hours: Call to confirm
eBike brands: Emmo, Evoque, Taubik, GoTrax, Talaria, Beachman, Eclipse EV · Services: Sales, test rides, electric bikes, electric motorcycles, mobility scooters, accessories
Area: Dixie / South Service Road / Lakeview
EZ Rides is an electric-only retailer carrying a broad range of platforms beyond conventional e-bikes: electric motorcycles, mobility scooters, and e-kick scooters share floor space with bicycle-style e-bikes. The Dixie Outlet Mall location at South Service Road gives south-east Mississauga riders — particularly those in Lakeview and Port Credit East — a local dedicated-electric option that doesn't require a trip into Port Credit or Erin Mills. The brand lineup (Emmo, Evoque, Taubik, Talaria, GoTrax) covers entry-level to mid-range price points, with moped-style and motorcycle-adjacent designs alongside more conventional step-through and commuter frames.
For buyers whose primary question is "what kind of electric vehicle do I actually want?" rather than "which bike brand should I choose?" — EZ Rides is the most useful first stop in Mississauga. The breadth of platform types (bicycle, moped, scooter, motorcycle) helps riders identify the right category before committing to a specific brand. Note that some EZ Rides inventory may not comply with Ontario's 500W / 32 km/h PAB standard — confirm PAB compliance for any model before purchasing if you intend to ride on public roads or shared paths.
EZ Rides is the right shop for buyers who want to see a wide range of electric platforms in person before deciding. Confirm PAB compliance status on any model before purchasing — some moped and electric motorcycle-style vehicles exceed Ontario's 500W limit and are not permitted on bike lanes or shared paths.
5. Ebike Universe
1345 Fewster Dr, Mississauga, ON L4W 2A5 · (905) 624-1001 · ebikeuniverse.com
Hours: Call to confirm — listed weekday hours may vary
eBike brands: Dedicated e-bike retailer — call to confirm current in-stock models · Services: Sales, e-bike specialist
Area: Matheson / Fewster Drive (industrial/commercial)
Ebike Universe operates from a commercial address on Fewster Drive in Mississauga's central industrial corridor — the kind of location that is less visible than a high-street shop but often offers a larger floor selection and more competitive pricing as a result of lower retail overhead. Call ahead before visiting: the hours listed online showed inconsistencies across sources as of June 2026, and the Fewster Drive location is not a destination street with adjacent retail, so confirming the shop is open before the trip is essential. For buyers willing to do that call, the dedicated-electric focus means the staff knowledge on e-bike-specific questions (battery chemistry, motor types, PAB compliance, range estimates) is more concentrated than at a general bike shop.
6. Emmo Electric Bikes Mississauga
1224 Dundas St E, Unit 6, Mississauga, ON L4Y 2C5 · (905) 281-3666 · emmo.ca
Hours: Mon–Fri 11am–7pm · Sat 12pm–7pm · Sun Closed
eBike brands: Emmo (bicycle and motorcycle-style e-bikes, electric scooters) · Services: Sales, test rides, service & repairs, Emmo-brand specialist
Area: Cooksville / Dundas East
Emmo is a Canadian-brand e-bike manufacturer with a factory and distribution network in Ontario — the Mississauga location on Dundas East is a brand-specific showroom and service centre for the Emmo lineup. That structure — manufacturer-direct retail — means buyers get direct access to the brand's complete model range, factory-level service knowledge, and warranty support without a third-party retailer in the chain. The Emmo lineup covers both bicycle-style e-bikes (step-through, commuter, fat-tire) and moped or motorcycle-adjacent designs, at price points generally below the premium bike shop brands.
For buyers on a tighter budget who want a dedicated-electric retail experience with test rides and in-house service — not a general bike shop where the mechanic's e-bike knowledge is secondary to their conventional bike expertise — Emmo Mississauga is a strong option. Note that some Emmo motorcycle-style models exceed Ontario's 500W PAB limit; confirm PAB compliance for your specific model if you intend to use public roads or shared cycling paths. The posted hours (Mon–Fri 11–7, Sat 12–7) are more consistent than some other Mississauga shops and confirm a Sunday closure.
Financing an eBike in Ontario? Our Canadian eBike financing guide covers every option — from shop-offered plans to third-party lenders — with real math on what each costs over 12, 24, and 36 months.
Read the Financing Guide →Buying Local vs Online in Mississauga
The case for buying locally in Mississauga is made most clearly by what happened to Rad Power Bikes buyers in the GTA after December 2025. Riders who had purchased online from a brand with no physical Canadian service infrastructure found themselves without warranty support, without a local shop that could work on Rad's proprietary components, and without a clear path to repair. The lesson is not that online shopping is wrong — it's that online shopping without a local service plan transfers all the post-purchase risk to the buyer. In Mississauga, with six verified local options and three of them dedicated e-bike specialists, there is no reason to take that risk.
The case for buying online in Mississauga is real for buyers who have done their research — who know the exact model, have confirmed it passes Ontario's 500W / 32 km/h PAB rules, and have a local shop lined up for service. The price differential on entry-level e-bike brands can be meaningful, particularly compared to the premium-brand pricing at Trek and Gears. But for a first e-bike, or for a bike you plan to ride year-round on the Waterfront Trail and the Credit River path, the local service relationship is worth the premium. A shop whose mechanic knows your bike and whose service queue is a fifteen-minute drive from your house is not a luxury — it's the thing that determines whether you ride in November.
One additional consideration specific to Mississauga: the PAB compliance label. Ontario shops verify compliance at point of sale and carry the liability for the products they sell. An online purchase that arrives without the required permanent bilingual label — or with a motor that exceeds 500W nominal — creates a compliance problem that the local shop purchase avoids entirely. Our guide to spotting a legit eBike store covers the questions to ask any retailer before you pay.
For a first Mississauga e-bike: buy where you can test the assist feel, confirm PAB compliance on the spot, and establish a service relationship before you need it. Then read the Ontario e-bike laws guide so the helmet rule, the 500W limit, and the age minimum are not surprises on day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many electric bike shops are in Mississauga?
There are 6 verified e-bike storefronts in Mississauga as of June 2026, spread across Port Credit, Erin Mills, Cooksville, the Dixie corridor, and the Matheson industrial area. Three are full-service multi-brand bike shops with e-bike selections (Trek, Gears, Pedalinx); three are dedicated electric-only retailers (EZ Rides, Ebike Universe, Emmo).
Can I ride my e-bike on the Waterfront Trail in Mississauga?
E-bikes complying with Ontario's PAB definition — 500W motor maximum, 32 km/h cut-off, functional pedals — are generally permitted on the Waterfront Trail through Mississauga's Port Credit and Lakeview sections. Keep right and yield to pedestrians. Confirm current access rules with the City of Mississauga (mississauga.ca) and the Waterfront Regeneration Trust (waterfronttrail.org) before your first ride, as trail policies can be updated.
What are the Ontario e-bike rules Mississauga riders must follow?
Ontario Regulation 369/09 governs PABs in Mississauga: maximum 500W motor (nameplate rating — software limiting does not change the motor's classification), motor assistance stops at 32 km/h, combined bike and battery weight cannot exceed 120 kg, functional pedals required, helmet mandatory for all ages, minimum age 16. No licence, registration, or insurance required for a compliant PAB. Source: ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369.
Which Mississauga shop services Bosch and Trek e-bike systems?
Trek Bicycle Mississauga (2273 Dundas St W, Unit 13 — 905-997-8735) is the only confirmed option in Mississauga for certified service on Trek, Bosch, TQ, and Hyena e-bike systems. They service only these specific brands and platforms — call ahead to confirm whether your bike qualifies before bringing it in.
Where can I test ride an electric bike in Mississauga?
Trek Bicycle Mississauga, Gears Bike Shop Port Credit, Pedalinx Mississauga, EZ Rides, and Emmo Electric Bikes all offer test rides as of June 2026. Gears Port Credit is one block from the Waterfront Trail — the most useful test-ride route in the city. Call ahead for all shops; most prefer bookings for e-bike demos, particularly on weekends.
Is there a dedicated e-bike store (not a general bike shop) in Mississauga?
Yes — three of Mississauga's six shops are dedicated electric-only retailers: Emmo Electric Bikes (1224 Dundas St E), EZ Rides (1250 S Service Rd at Dixie Outlet Mall), and Ebike Universe (1345 Fewster Dr). All three focus exclusively on electric bikes, scooters, and related products. The other three — Trek, Gears, and Pedalinx — are full-service multi-brand bike shops with strong e-bike sections.
Can I take my e-bike on MiWay buses in Mississauga?
MiWay buses have front bike racks, but e-bikes can weigh 20–30 kg — which may exceed standard rack weight limits. MiWay had not published a dedicated e-bike rack policy as of June 2026. Contact MiWay directly at 905-615-4636 or check mississauga.ca/miway to confirm current policy before relying on transit integration for your commute.
The Bottom Line
Mississauga has six verified e-bike storefronts covering a 718,000-person city — a smaller per-capita footprint than Toronto, but a complete enough local infrastructure to buy and service an e-bike without leaving the city. The service question is what separates a good Mississauga purchase from a risky one: Trek Bicycle Mississauga's certified Bosch and Trek service capability is the strongest technical advantage in the city, but only for buyers on those platforms. For every other buyer — the Emmo shopper, the EZ Rides moped-curious buyer, the Pedalinx or Gears Specialized buyer — the right shop is the one whose brand knowledge and service relationship matches the bike they are actually buying. All six shops in this directory can provide that relationship. None of them close when your motor firmware needs an update.
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This Mississauga shop guide is part of the Canadian eBike Brands & Shops directory — verified brand profiles and city-by-city shop listings across Canada. Zeus eBikes is a Canadian online retailer and does not operate a Mississauga storefront; the shops listed here are independent and we have no commercial relationship with them. All shop details verified June 2026 — call ahead to confirm hours, which change seasonally. Found an error or closure? milad@zeusebikes.ca.
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