eBike Shops in Niagara Falls, ON: 2 Verified Storefronts
Niagara Falls draws millions of visitors a year, but for residents and seasonal riders trying to actually buy an e-bike, the local retail map is thinner than the search results suggest. Run a search and you'll drown in rental tour operators, a shop that's actually across the border in Niagara Falls, New York, and brand "dealer" pages that quietly route your purchase to Hamilton or Mississauga. Strip those away and just two real storefronts sell e-bikes here: Niagara's One Stop Scooter Shop on Lundy's Lane and the long-established Pedlar Bicycle Shop on Queen Street. The other thing worth knowing before you ride: the famous 53 km Niagara River Recreation Trail is officially designated for "non-motorized traffic," which puts a question mark over where your e-bike is welcome. This directory lists both verified shops, flags what we couldn't confirm, then walks through transit, trails, and Ontario law before you ride.
The 2 Verified eBike Shops in Niagara Falls
Niagara's One Stop Scooter Shop — 7004 Lundy's Lane
Address: 7004 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1V9
Phone: (905) 354-8778 (some directory listings show an alternate number, 289-501-1932 — call either to confirm)
Website: niagarasonestopscootershop.com
Brands: Shok e-bikes — Nova Urban Commuter, Excursion Step-Through Fat Tire, Pulsar 2.0 Folding Fat Tire; also Shok stand-up e-scooters, Denago electric golf carts, Tao / Green Moto sit-down e-scooters, and Avvenire mobility scooters
Hours: Tue–Sat 10 am–5 pm · closed Sun & Mon (per the shop's own /shop/ page; some directories show different hours — confirm by phone)
Focus: The closest thing Niagara Falls has to an e-bike specialist, built around three Shok e-bike models — an upright urban commuter, a step-through fat-tire, and a folding fat-tire — alongside e-scooters, mobility scooters and electric golf carts. Sales, e-bike and e-scooter rentals, plus repairs scheduled on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Pedlar Bicycle Shop — 4547 Queen Street
Address: 4547 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2L4
Phone: (905) 357-1273
Website: pedlarbicycle.com
Brands: Giant, Norco (Genesis and Haro appear in third-party directory listings only — not confirmed on the shop's own site)
Hours: Roughly Mon–Fri 9 am–5 pm; weekend hours vary and aren't published online — confirm by phone (905-357-1273)
Focus: A long-established long-established downtown bike shop carrying both manual and electric bikes, with full-service repair including electric-bike repair; walk-ins welcome. One caution: Pedlar's own website renders as an empty JavaScript-only page, so we could not get a second live confirmation of its current e-bike sales stock on the shop's own domain — e-bike availability is supported by recent (May 2026) third-party listings and reviews. A stale Pinkbike directory entry flags the shop "permanently closed," which multiple May 2026 sources contradict. Phone ahead before making a special trip.
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Ontario eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Niagara Falls
- Motor: Maximum 500W
- Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
- Weight: No more than 120 kg (bike + battery)
- Brakes: Two independent braking systems, each able to bring the e-bike to a full stop within 9 m from 30 km/h on level asphalt
- Build: Battery and motor securely fastened to the frame; all electrical terminals insulated and covered
- Rider age: 16 or older
- Helmet: Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet required
- Licence / plate / registration / insurance: Not required for a compliant PAB
- Sidewalks: Prohibited
Where to Ride Your eBike in Niagara Falls
- City streets and bike lanes — permitted where bicycles are, unless a posted sign or municipal bylaw says otherwise; ride with traffic, signal turns, and stay off sidewalks. Never the QEW or any 400-series highway.
- City multi-use trails — the Millennium Trail, George Bukator Park Trail, and NS&T Trail are open to cycling; the city publishes no separate e-bike clause, so e-bikes follow the same access as bikes unless posted otherwise.
- Niagara River Recreation Trail (53 km, NPC) — officially designated "non-motorized traffic." E-bikes are used here in practice per rental operators (16+, helmet, paved only), but NPC publishes no explicit e-bike permission — confirm directly with the Niagara Parks Commission.
- Sidewalks — off-limits except for young children still developing road skills, per the City of Niagara Falls.
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How many eBike shops are in Niagara Falls, ON?
Two verified storefronts that actually sell e-bikes for purchase as of June 2026: Niagara's One Stop Scooter Shop (7004 Lundy's Lane, 905-354-8778 — Shok fat-tire, step-through and folding e-bikes), and Pedlar Bicycle Shop (4547 Queen Street, 905-357-1273 — Giant, Norco, plus electric-bike repair). Most other 'Niagara Falls e-bike' results are rental-only tour operators, shops on the US side in Niagara Falls, New York, or brand lead-gen pages that route buyers to Hamilton or Mississauga. Pedlar's e-bike sales stock could not be confirmed on its own (JavaScript-only) site, so call ahead before a special trip.
Can I ride my eBike on the Niagara River Recreation Trail?
The Niagara Parks Commission officially describes the 53 km paved Niagara River Recreation Trail as 'a paved path for non-motorized traffic,' and its cycling pages publish no explicit e-bike permission, prohibition, or speed cap. Licensed Niagara rental operators do run e-bikes on the paved trail (16+, helmet required, paved trails only), but that wording comes from the operators, not from an NPC bylaw. Because the only official NPC wording is 'non-motorized traffic,' confirm the exact e-bike policy directly with the Niagara Parks Commission before relying on it.
Can I take my eBike on the bus or GO Transit in Niagara Falls?
Niagara Region Transit equips all buses with front bike racks and permits bikes, with no published e-bike-specific weight or battery rule — though a heavy fat-tire e-bike may not fit a standard rack, so call 1-833-678-5463 to confirm. GO Transit is stricter: on GO buses the battery must be removed before loading and the bike must not exceed 25 kg; on GO trains a permissible e-bike must weigh no more than 55 kg, stay in the designated bike zone (max 2), and is banned during weekday rush (arriving Union 6:30–9:30 am or evening peak 3:30–6:30 pm). Charging on Metrolinx property is prohibited.
What are Ontario's eBike laws?
Ontario regulates e-bikes as power-assisted bicycles under the Highway Traffic Act and O. Reg. 369/09: a maximum 500W motor, motor assist cutting off at 32 km/h, a total weight no more than 120 kg, two independent braking systems, and a securely fastened battery and motor. Riders must be 16 or older and wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet. No licence, plate, registration, or insurance is required for a compliant PAB. E-bikes are barred from 400-series highways and the QEW. A 2026 MTO proposal (ERO 026-0422) to create Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes is not yet law as of June 2026.
Which Niagara Falls shop is best for a dedicated e-bike?
Niagara's One Stop Scooter Shop (7004 Lundy's Lane, 905-354-8778) is the closest to an e-bike specialist, built around three Shok e-bike models — an urban commuter, a step-through fat-tire, and a folding fat-tire — plus e-scooters, mobility scooters and electric golf carts, with rentals and scheduled repairs. For a traditional bike shop carrying Giant and Norco with full electric-bike repair, Pedlar Bicycle Shop (4547 Queen Street, 905-357-1273) is the other option — call ahead to confirm current e-bike stock.
Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Niagara Falls?
Yes. Ontario requires every power-assisted-bicycle rider to wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet, and riders must be at least 16 years old. There is no helmet age exemption for e-bikes in Ontario. The City of Niagara Falls also bars riding on sidewalks except for young children still developing road skills. Sources: ontario.ca 'Riding an e-bike'; niagarafalls.ca trails-and-cycling.
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