eBike Shops in Port Coquitlam, BC: 4 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Port Coquitlam BC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
4Verified shops
25 kmTraboulay PoCo Trail
250 / 500WBC two-class limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Port Coquitlam has 4 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — fewer than its size suggests, but a genuinely varied set: VoltBike, a homegrown e-bike maker with its own Kingsway showroom; Cloud eBikes, a multi-brand shop on Westwood Street; Trek Bicycle Port Coquitlam, the region's largest Trek retailer; and GA Checkpoint, a Yamaha powersports dealer that stocks power-assist e-bikes. The standout for new owners isn't the shopping — it's the riding. The 25-kilometre Traboulay PoCo Trail loops the whole city and treats pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles. British Columbia runs a two-class system: a Light e-bike (250W, 25 km/h, age 14+) and a Standard e-bike (500W, 32 km/h, age 16+), helmets mandatory for every rider, no licence, registration or insurance required. For the full provincial picture, see our BC eBike laws guide, and before you put money down, how to spot a legit eBike store.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was confirmed from at least two independent sources — the shop's own website plus its Google Business or directory listing — and listed only when both agreed it sells or services e-bikes from a physical location in Port Coquitlam (not neighbouring Coquitlam or Port Moody). Where sources conflict, we flag it rather than pick one silently: Cloud eBikes' own website lists only its Vancouver store, while its Port Coquitlam location at 3610 B Westwood St is corroborated by Levy Electric (Cloud's brand partner) and three independent directories — so we list it and tell you to call first. We excluded what we could not verify: IMBY Bikes (575 Seaborne Ave) announced its closure in December 2025; Future Bike Inc (853 Seaborne Ave) carries only a bare YellowPages listing with no e-bike confirmation and a defunct domain, so it is left out rather than padding the count. Pedego and Cit-E Cycles serve the area but their nearest storefronts are in Delta and Port Moody, so they are not counted here. Every bylaw statement is tied to a named primary source: the Province of British Columbia's e-bike requirements and cycling-rules pages, and the City of Port Coquitlam's Traboulay PoCo Trail and cycling pages. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Port Coquitlam has four verified e-bike storefronts, and no two of them sell the same way: VoltBike, a homegrown brand that designs its own bikes and runs a showroom off Kingsway; Trek Bicycle Port Coquitlam, the largest Trek retailer in the region; a multi-brand shop on Westwood Street; and a Yamaha powersports dealer that stocks power-assist bikes alongside its motorcycles. The scene shifted in the last year — IMBY Bikes on Seaborne Avenue closed in December 2025, and another Seaborne listing can't be confirmed to sell e-bikes at all — so this directory lists only what we could verify twice, then walks through exactly where you can legally ride once the bike is yours. In PoCo, that part is the strong suit.

The 4 Verified eBike Shops in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam has four verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026: VoltBike (1125-1579 Kingsway Ave), a homegrown maker with its own showroom; Cloud eBikes (3610 B Westwood St), a multi-brand shop; Trek Bicycle Port Coquitlam (3590 Westwood St); and GA Checkpoint (1462 Mustang Place), a Yamaha dealer stocking power-assist e-bikes. Each is detailed below.

VoltBike — 1125-1579 Kingsway Avenue

Address: 1125-1579 Kingsway Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 0H1
Phone: (800) 350-4840
Website: voltbike.com
Brands: VoltBike (house brand) — Yukon, Outback, Mariner, Kodiak and other VoltBike models
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5:30 pm · Sat 10 am-3 pm · Sun closed (VoltBike's support pages also describe weekday test rides and Saturday pickups — confirm current hours by phone)
Focus: A homegrown Canadian e-bike maker headquartered in Port Coquitlam. The Kingsway facility doubles as its showroom and distribution centre, where every bike is tested and inspected before shipping and where local customers can test ride and pick up in person. If you want to throw a leg over a bike before buying rather than ordering sight-unseen, this is the most direct option in the city. Note: VoltBike's Better Business Bureau profile shows a low rating tied to unanswered complaints, so read recent reviews and confirm the return and warranty terms in writing before you buy. Source: voltbike.com; BBB.

Cloud eBikes — 3610 B Westwood Street

Address: 3610 B Westwood Street, Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 4S8
Phone: (604) 764-7443
Website: cloudebikes.ca (the shop's own site lists only its Vancouver store; the Port Coquitlam location is confirmed via Levy Electric and independent directories — call ahead before a special trip)
Brands: Gazelle, Yuba, Aventon, Urban Arrow, ET.Cycle, Velotric, NCM, FOO, Himiway, Kona, Bosch (components/service)
Hours: Listings vary — reported Tue-Sat, roughly 10 am-6 pm (some show 11 am-6 pm); Sun-Mon closed. Confirm via the shop's Google listing or by phone.
Focus: A multi-brand e-bike shop carrying one of the broadest line-ups in the Tri-Cities — Dutch city bikes (Gazelle), electric cargo (Yuba, Urban Arrow), and value commuter and fat-tire brands (Aventon, Velotric, NCM, Himiway) — with brand-specific repair and service for several of those lines plus Bosch systems. The exact street unit (3610 B Westwood St) is corroborated across Levy Electric, canada247, nicelocal and Wheree, but because Cloud's own website points to its Vancouver address, phone ahead to confirm the Port Coquitlam location is staffed before you visit.

Trek Bicycle Port Coquitlam — 3590 Westwood Street

Address: 3590 Westwood Street, Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 4S8
Phone: (604) 941-7822
Website: trekbikes.com (Port Coquitlam retail page)
Brands: Trek, Bontrager (Trek's electric commuter, cruiser and e-MTB lines); service on bikes of any brand
Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm · Sun 12 pm-5 pm
Focus: The largest Trek retailer in the region, with a full service department that works on any brand of bike, not just Trek. Trek's own e-bike range covers commuting, recreation and trail riding, and the store is corporately operated so you get factory warranty support and parts directly. Just up the block from Cloud eBikes on Westwood, it makes the Westwood Street corner the easiest one-stop comparison shop in the city. Source: trekbikes.com.

GA Checkpoint Motorsports & Marine — 1462 Mustang Place

Address: 1462 Mustang Place, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 6L2
Phone: (604) 461-3434
Website: gacheckpoint.com
Brands: Easy and Go E-Bikes (power-assist line), alongside Yamaha motorcycles, ATVs, side-by-sides and marine
Hours: Tue-Sat 9 am-5:30 pm · Sun-Mon closed
Focus: Primarily a Yamaha powersports and marine dealer, GA Checkpoint also carries Easy and Go power-assist e-bikes on its showroom floor — a useful stop if you want to see an e-bike in a dealership setting with service infrastructure already in place. Because e-bikes are a secondary line here rather than the core business, confirm current e-bike stock and which models are in before driving out. Source: gacheckpoint.com.

Port Coquitlam Shop Takeaway To test ride before you buy from a local maker, start with VoltBike (1579 Kingsway Ave) — and read recent reviews on returns and warranty first. For the widest multi-brand selection and cargo or Dutch city bikes, Cloud eBikes (3610 B Westwood St) — call to confirm the PoCo location is staffed. For factory-backed Trek e-bikes plus service on any brand, Trek Bicycle (3590 Westwood St). For a power-assist bike inside a powersports dealership, GA Checkpoint (1462 Mustang Place). When in doubt on any of these, phone first — stock and hours shift.

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Trail & Path Access — PoCo's Big Advantage

Port Coquitlam treats compliant pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles on its trails and paths. The 25-kilometre Traboulay PoCo Trail loops the whole city with no e-bike-specific ban as of June 2026, and the growing network of multi-use paths and bike lanes carries e-bikes the same way. Sidewalks are off-limits unless a sign permits them.

The Traboulay PoCo Trail — 25 km, e-bikes welcome as bicycles Port Coquitlam's signature route is the Traboulay PoCo Trail, a roughly 25-kilometre mixed-use loop that encircles the entire city and forms the backbone of the local trail network. The City describes it as a route for those "on foot, bicycle, skate and even horseback," and publishes no e-bike-specific prohibition on the trail or its multi-use paths as of June 2026 — so a compliant pedal-assist e-bike is treated as a bicycle there. Ride courteously, yield to people on foot and horses, and follow posted signage on each segment. For trail-use specifics, the City's Parks line is 604-927-5496. Source: portcoquitlam.ca (Traboulay PoCo Trail).
City multi-use paths and bike lanes Beyond the loop, Port Coquitlam has been steadily building out multi-use paths (MUPs) and on-street bike lanes — "shared paved paths" the City describes as places "for people to walk, cycle and roll through the community," with active projects improving cycling access along Kingsway and east-west connectivity across the Tri-Cities. These paths and lanes carry e-bikes the same way they carry conventional bicycles. As always, signage on a given segment is the final word. Source: portcoquitlam.ca (Cycling & Multi-Use Paths).
Sidewalks — not unless a sign says so British Columbia's cycling rules are explicit: "You must not cycle on sidewalks unless a sign or other traffic control device permits it." That applies to e-bikes exactly as it does to bicycles. With a 25 km trail loop and a growing path network, you rarely need a sidewalk in PoCo anyway — use the road, the bike lane, or the multi-use path instead. Source: Province of British Columbia, "Bike and e-bike rules and safety."
Trail Access Takeaway PoCo is a strong e-bike town for riding: the 25 km Traboulay PoCo Trail and the city's multi-use paths and bike lanes all treat pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles, with signage as the final word on any segment. Stay off sidewalks unless a sign permits them. If you plan to ride into neighbouring regional parks, check those separately — Metro Vancouver regional parks have their own rules that can differ from the city's.

BC eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Port Coquitlam

British Columbia is one of the few provinces that splits e-bikes into two legal categories rather than one. Both are "motor-assisted cycles" under BC law, both require working pedals and a proper braking system, and both demand a helmet — but the power, speed and minimum-age limits differ. Critically, BC classifies by the motor's rating, not by a software setting: a 750W motor software-locked to 32 km/h is still not a legal e-bike in BC. This is the Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) framework, not the US Class 1/2/3 system.

British Columbia — two-class motor-assisted cycle (PAB) framework
  • Light e-bike: motor up to 250W · assist cuts off at 25 km/h · no throttle (pedal-assist only) · rider must be 14 or older
  • Standard e-bike: motor up to 500W · assist cuts off at 32 km/h · throttle permitted · rider must be 16 or older
  • Pedals: pedals (or hand cranks) that can propel the bike are required on both
  • Brakes & motor cut-off: a braking system that can quickly stop the bike, and the motor must stop when you brake or stop pedalling
  • Helmet: a bicycle safety helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages
  • Licence / registration / insurance: none required for a compliant e-bike
  • Classification: based on the motor's rating, not a software speed-limit setting
E-bikes follow the same road rules as bicycles, must ride as far right as practicable, and may not use sidewalks unless signage allows it. Municipalities can set their own additional rules for where you may ride, so follow posted signs. No Port Coquitlam bylaw was found that changes the provincial age, helmet, power or speed limits — the city adopts the BC baseline. Sources: Province of British Columbia, e-bike requirements page and cycling-rules page. For the full provincial breakdown, see our BC eBike laws guide, and to shop with confidence read how to spot a legit eBike store.
BC Law Takeaway Decide your class before you shop. A Light e-bike (250W, 25 km/h, no throttle) can be ridden from age 14; a Standard e-bike (500W, 32 km/h, throttle allowed) needs a rider of 16 or older. Helmets are mandatory at every age. Because BC classifies by motor rating, ask any shop to confirm the motor's continuous wattage in writing — a software speed lock does not make an over-rated motor legal.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Port Coquitlam

In Port Coquitlam you can legally ride a compliant e-bike on the 25 km Traboulay PoCo Trail, the city's multi-use paths, marked bike lanes, and city streets — all of which treat e-bikes as bicycles. Sidewalks are off-limits unless signed, and nearby Metro Vancouver regional parks set their own rules. The specifics:

  • Traboulay PoCo Trail (≈25 km loop) — open to pedal-assist e-bikes as bicycles; the city publishes no e-bike-specific ban. Yield to people on foot and horses, and follow segment signage.
  • City multi-use paths & bike lanes — e-bikes ride here as bicycles; signage on each segment is the final word.
  • City streets — permitted; ride as far right as practicable, signal turns, and obey traffic signals like any vehicle.
  • Sidewalks — off-limits unless a sign or traffic-control device specifically permits it (BC rule).
  • Metro Vancouver regional parks & conservation areas near PoCo — these are governed by Metro Vancouver, not the city, and have their own cycling rules; confirm before riding rather than assuming city rules apply.
Riding in Port Coquitlam — Takeaway Your dependable network is the 25 km Traboulay PoCo Trail plus the city's multi-use paths, bike lanes and streets — all of which treat e-bikes as bicycles. Stay off sidewalks unless posted otherwise, and treat any regional-park trail as a separate rulebook to check first.

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Nearby in the Tri-Cities

Port Coquitlam sits in the Tri-Cities alongside Coquitlam and Port Moody, and a few of the region's strongest e-bike shops are a short ride away rather than inside PoCo's borders. If none of the four local stores has what you want, our wider Coquitlam eBike shops directory covers the full Tri-Cities area — including specialist e-MTB shops and additional service options across Coquitlam and Port Moody — with the same verification standard applied here.

Frequently Asked Questions — Port Coquitlam, BC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Port Coquitlam, BC?

Four verified storefronts as of June 2026: VoltBike (1125-1579 Kingsway Ave, 1-800-350-4840 — a homegrown e-bike maker with a showroom and test rides), Cloud eBikes (3610 B Westwood St, (604) 764-7443 — multi-brand sales and service carrying Gazelle, Yuba, Aventon, Velotric, NCM and more), Trek Bicycle Port Coquitlam (3590 Westwood St, (604) 941-7822 — Trek and Bontrager e-bikes plus service on any brand), and GA Checkpoint Motorsports & Marine (1462 Mustang Place, (604) 461-3434 — a Yamaha powersports dealer that stocks Easy and Go power-assist e-bikes). IMBY Bikes on Seaborne Avenue closed in December 2025. Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

Can I ride an eBike on the Traboulay PoCo Trail?

Yes. The 25-kilometre Traboulay PoCo Trail loops the entire city and the City of Port Coquitlam describes it as a mixed-use route for people "on foot, bicycle, skate and even horseback." The City publishes no e-bike-specific prohibition on the trail or its multi-use paths as of June 2026, so a compliant pedal-assist e-bike is treated as a bicycle there. Ride courteously, yield to people on foot, and follow any posted signage. For specifics, the City's Parks line is 604-927-5496. Source: portcoquitlam.ca, Traboulay PoCo Trail page.

Can I ride my eBike on a Port Coquitlam sidewalk?

No. British Columbia's cycling rules state you must not cycle on a sidewalk unless a sign or traffic-control device permits it, and that rule applies to e-bikes as it does to bicycles. Use the road, marked bike lanes, or the City's multi-use paths and the Traboulay PoCo Trail instead. Some municipalities set their own additional rules, so follow posted signage. Source: Province of British Columbia, "Bike and e-bike rules and safety."

What are British Columbia's eBike laws in 2026?

British Columbia regulates e-bikes as motor-assisted cycles under two categories. A Light e-bike has a motor up to 250W, assist cutting off at 25 km/h, no throttle, and a minimum rider age of 14. A Standard e-bike has a motor up to 500W, assist cutting off at 32 km/h, may have a throttle, and a minimum rider age of 16. Both must have working pedals and a braking system, a helmet is mandatory for every rider, and no driver's licence, registration or insurance is required. The classification is based on the motor's rating, not a software setting. Source: Province of British Columbia, e-bike requirements page.

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Port Coquitlam?

Yes. Under British Columbia law, wearing a bicycle safety helmet is required when operating an e-bike, for riders of every age — there is no adult exemption. This applies to both Light and Standard e-bikes throughout the province, including Port Coquitlam. Source: Province of British Columbia, e-bike requirements page.

Does VoltBike have a showroom in Port Coquitlam?

Yes. VoltBike's facility at 1125-1579 Kingsway Avenue serves as its showroom and distribution centre, where customers can test ride bikes and do local pickups during business hours. Per VoltBike's own support pages, test rides are available Monday to Friday and Saturday during posted hours. Call 1-800-350-4840 to confirm before visiting. Source: voltbike.com.

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