eBike Shops in Red Deer, AB: 7 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Red Deer AB directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
7Verified shops
Sidewalks: yesE-bikes allowed (500W)
500WAB power-bicycle limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Red Deer and its immediate Gasoline Alley fringe have 7 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026, from a downtown Trek dealer to a dual-motor Vamoose powersports house. The local rule that sets Red Deer apart is generous, not restrictive: the City has publicly confirmed that e-bikes are allowed on sidewalks and on its 100+ km of Waskasoo Park multi-use trails, as long as you stay under 500W and 32 km/h — and in July 2025 it asked e-riders to slow down near pedestrians rather than ban them. Alberta regulates e-bikes as "power bicycles" (500W, 32 km/h, minimum age 12, helmet required); private e-scooters stay banned everywhere except the shared Neuron program. For the full rulebook, see our Alberta eBike laws guide. If no local shop has the right fit, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every model built to the 500W power-bicycle standard.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own current website, Google Maps, yellowpages.ca, and brand store locators (Trek, Levy, iGO) in June 2026, and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it sells e-bikes. Where listings disagreed, we say so rather than pick one silently: Vintage Iron Cycles' own Red Deer page lists Tue-Sat 9-5 while a third-party Birdeye profile lists Mon-Fri 9-6, so we flag the conflict. We also corrected a prior research error that wrongly excluded Cycle Works — its published inventory carries Vamoose pedal-assist e-bikes, so it belongs in the list. Every bylaw statement is tied to a named primary source: the Alberta Transportation "Owning and Operating a Small Vehicle" fact sheet, the City of Red Deer cycling and shared-e-scooter pages, Red Deer Transit's bike-rack policy, and the Red Deer Advocate's July 2025 reporting of the City's trail rule. Claims we could not confirm against a primary source — including exact mall and powersports-dealer hours for two shops — are labelled "call to confirm," not stated as fact. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Red Deer punches above its weight for e-bike retail — seven real storefronts, from a downtown Trek dealer to GASGAS e-MTBs at a powersports house in Gasoline Alley. But the part most new owners get wrong here isn't where to buy; it's that Red Deer is unusually open about where you can ride. While many Alberta cities stay silent on whether e-bikes belong on trails and sidewalks, Red Deer has said plainly that they do — capped at 500W and 32 km/h — and backed it up in July 2025 by asking e-riders to slow down on the Waskasoo trail system instead of banning them. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what those rules mean before you ride.

The 7 Verified eBike Shops in Red Deer

Mud Sweat and Gears — 5424 45 St

Address: 5424 45 St, Red Deer, AB T4N 1L1
Phone: (403) 340-2463
Website: mudsweatandgears.ca
Brands: Trek and Electra (e-bike lines); also Santa Cruz, Transition, Pivot, Evil, Kona, Norco, Rocky Mountain
Hours: Sun 11 am-5 pm · Mon-Wed 9:30 am-6 pm · Thu 10 am-7 pm · Fri 10 am-6 pm · Sat 10 am-5 pm
Focus: The downtown Trek dealer, which means access to Trek's full electric lineup plus Electra's upright city e-bikes. A deep performance and trail shop that also services ski and snowboard gear, so it stays open and useful through the Alberta off-season.

Wipe-Out Ski and Bike — 4130 90 Thorburn Ave

Address: 4130 90 Thorburn Ave, Red Deer, AB T4P 3G4
Phone: (403) 356-9473
Website: wipe-out.ca
Brands: iGO e-bikes (including the iGO Outland Sawback RS); Levy electric scooters; plus ski, snowboard, and pedal-bike lines
Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm · Sat 11 am-5 pm (hours can vary seasonally — call to confirm)
Focus: A ski-and-bike crossover store where iGO is the in-store e-bike line and Levy is its electric-scooter relationship (often ordered online). Sales, service, and rentals across both seasons.

Vintage Iron Cycles — Electric Bikes Red Deer — 7121 Gaetz Ave

Address: 7121 E Gaetz Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 4E4
Phone: (403) 986-8500
Website: vintageironcycles.com/pages/red-deer
Brands: Synergy Electric, Rad Power Bikes, Super 73, Vintage Electric (the Red Deer store specifically; the national chain also stocks Apollo, Zooz, Rayvolt, Ruff Cycles, Michael Blast); plus electric scooters, Onewheel, and paddleboards
Hours: Tue-Sat 9 am-5 pm · closed Sun & Mon (the shop's own page lists these hours; a third-party Birdeye profile lists Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm — confirm with the store)
Focus: The fat-tire and moped-style end of the market — Super 73 and Rad Power cruisers — with free e-bike test rides. Note that some of these models exceed the 500W power-bicycle limit; ask which versions stay road-legal in Alberta before buying.

WeLive — 179 Leva Ave (Gasoline Alley)

Address: 179 Leva Ave #103B, Red Deer County (Gasoline Alley), AB
Phone: (403) 342-9558
Website: welive.fun
Brands: Trek, BULLS, Vamoose, Electra, Aventon, GoCycle, AMFLOW, SAVA (e-bikes); also Fliteboard eFoils and SkiByks
Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm · Sat 10 am-4 pm · closed Sun
Focus: The widest e-bike brand wall in the Red Deer area, with certified service for Bosch, Trek, and Bafang systems and financing (0% for 12 months on select models). Located in Gasoline Alley just south of the City line, immediately serving Red Deer riders.

Turple Bros. Ltd. — 175 Leva Ave (Gasoline Alley)

Address: 175 Leva Ave, Red Deer County (Gasoline Alley), AB T4E 0A5
Phone: (403) 346-5238
Website: turplebros.ca/E-Bikes
Brands: GASGAS pedal-assist electric mountain bikes (Yamaha motor, SRAM/Shimano/RockShox — models G Cross Country 3.0, ECA 3, ECC 4/5/6, MXC 6)
Hours: Powersports-dealer hours approx. Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm · Sat 9 am-5:30 pm (not separately published for the e-bike department — call to confirm)
Focus: A powersports and motorcycle dealer that also carries GASGAS pedal-assist e-MTBs — distinct from the GASGAS electric dirt bikes on the same floor. If you want a trail-capable e-MTB and don't mind a powersports counter, this is a serious room. Confirm e-bike-department hours by phone.

Cycle Works Red Deer — 207 Burnt Ridge Rd

Address: 207 Burnt Ridge Rd, Red Deer County, AB T4S 0K6
Phone: (403) 357-1578
Website: cycleworksreddeer.com
Brands: Vamoose pedal-assist e-bikes (Mammoth Xi 500 AWD — dual 52V 500W with torque sensor; Super Mammoth AWD — dual 52V 750W; Vamoose Tri-Cycle MID step-through e-trike); also a full powersports dealer (Honda, KTM, Ski-Doo, Can-Am, Sea-Doo, Suzuki) and SUR-RON electric off-road
Hours: Tue-Fri 9 am-5:30 pm · Sat 9 am-4:30 pm · closed Sun & Mon
Focus: The dual-motor specialist of the group — its Vamoose AWD e-bikes run two motors with a torque sensor. Note the Super Mammoth's dual 750W setup exceeds the 500W power-bicycle limit, so confirm which models stay road-legal in Alberta. The phone line is the general powersports desk; ask for the e-bike/Vamoose department.

HKP feelthefun — Parkland Mall, 6359 50 Ave

Address: Suite 254, Parkland Mall, 6359 50 Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 6H3
Phone: (825) 734-4373
Website: feelthefun.ca
Brands: HKP house-brand e-bikes and e-scooters; kids' ride-ons and mobility products
Hours: Parkland Mall retail hours (not separately published online — call to confirm)
Focus: A mall storefront carrying its own HKP-branded e-bikes and e-scooters, with free local delivery. The most accessible spot for a first-timer to walk in off the concourse and try one — call ahead for hours and to confirm current e-bike stock.

Red Deer Shop Takeaway For Trek electric and a downtown service department, start with Mud Sweat and Gears (5424 45 St). For the widest brand selection plus certified Bosch/Trek service, WeLive (Gasoline Alley). For iGO commuter e-bikes, Wipe-Out Ski and Bike (90 Thorburn Ave). For a dual-motor Vamoose, Cycle Works (Burnt Ridge Rd) — and before buying any Super 73, dual-750W Vamoose, or moped-style model, ask which versions stay under the 500W power-bicycle limit so it's road-legal in Alberta.

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Red Deer Transit — The Bike and Ride Rack Rules

Red Deer Transit bike racks: load it yourself, no published e-bike weight limit Red Deer Transit runs a Bike and Ride program — buses carry a front-mounted folding bike rack — but the rules are specific. The rider loads and unloads their own bike; the driver cannot assist for safety reasons, though they can give instructions. You must remove water bottles, pumps, and loose items, load from the passenger side, place the bike in the outside slot first, and secure the support arm over the front tire (not the fender or frame). The City states it is not responsible for damage to or caused by bicycles on Transit property. Critically, Red Deer Transit publishes no e-bike-specific weight limit — standard front-rack capacity applies, and a heavy e-bike may exceed it, so call Transit at 403-342-8225 to confirm your bike fits before you rely on it. Red Deer has no passenger train service. Note that private e-scooters are expressly banned on Transit buses and at Sorensen Station — that restriction is for e-scooters, not e-bikes. Source: City of Red Deer Transit bike-rack page (verified June 2026).

Trail Access — E-Bikes Are Welcome on the Waskasoo System

Waskasoo Park and multi-use trails — e-bikes allowed, 500W / 32 km/h This is where Red Deer is unusually clear. The City has more than 100 km of multi-use and recreation trails, anchored by the Waskasoo Park pathway network, and it has publicly confirmed that e-bikes are allowed on those trails — and on sidewalks — as long as the bike stays under 32 km/h and 500W. The City reported this rule verbatim through the Red Deer Advocate (July 28, 2025): "E-bikes are allowed on the trails and sidewalks as long as their maximum speed is 32 km per hour, with a maximum power of 500 watts." The catch is courtesy, not access: the same July 2025 communication warned e-riders to slow down near pedestrians, with the City's parks superintendent noting "speed can be an issue depending where you are and how you're riding it." Sources: Red Deer Advocate (July 28, 2025); City of Red Deer cycling page.
One caveat: is it a numbered bylaw, or City policy? The City's e-bike trail-and-sidewalk rule is published through official communication (the City via the Red Deer Advocate) and the cycling page, but we could not locate a specific numbered municipal bylaw section codifying it online. Treat the 500W / 32 km/h trail allowance as the City's stated, sourced rule — and if you need certainty for a specific path, confirm directly with the City or Parks Department. We do not state an unverified bylaw number as fact.
Trail Access Takeaway Red Deer is e-bike friendly where many cities are silent: ride the Waskasoo trails and sidewalks on a compliant 500W / 32 km/h bike, slow down and yield near pedestrians, and you're within the City's stated rule. Use the City's Bike Route Map and Waskasoo trail maps to plan, and confirm any borderline path with the City.

Alberta eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Red Deer

Alberta — e-bikes are "power bicycles" under the Traffic Safety Act
  • Motor: Maximum 500W, with no weight restriction
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Required — a power bicycle may not be engine-driven (per the aligned federal power-assisted-bicycle definition the regulation references)
  • Minimum age: 12 to operate
  • Helmet: Required — an approved bicycle helmet is now accepted under the November 2018 Registrar's Exemption (the 2009 fact sheet originally required a motorcycle helmet: CSA / DOT / BSI / Snell M2000)
  • Passengers: Riders under 16 may not carry passengers
  • Licence / registration / insurance: None required for a compliant power bicycle
  • Equipment: Headlamp, tail lamp, brake lamp, reflectors, brakes, horn, muffler, and mirror; ride on the far right of the road except when turning left
Alberta regulates e-bikes under the Traffic Safety Act, the Use of Highway and Rules of the Road Regulation, and the Vehicle Equipment Regulation (AR 122/2009). A power bicycle that exceeds 500W or 32 km/h is no longer a power bicycle, so before buying any Super 73, dual-750W Vamoose, or other high-output model from a Red Deer shop, confirm which version stays within the limit. Sources: Alberta Transportation "Owning and Operating a Small Vehicle in Alberta" fact sheet; AR 122/2009; Nov 2018 Registrar's Exemption. For the full provincial breakdown, read our Alberta eBike laws guide, and for choosing a compliant bike, our best electric bikes in Canada roundup.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Red Deer

  • City roads and on-street bike lanes — permitted the same as any Alberta road; ride on the far right except when turning left, and signal your turns.
  • Sidewalks — allowed for e-bikes in Red Deer (a City clarification many Alberta cities never make), provided you stay under 500W and 32 km/h and slow down around pedestrians.
  • Waskasoo Park and multi-use trails — the City's 100+ km of recreation trails are open to compliant e-bikes; ride courteously and yield to walkers, as the City urged in July 2025.
  • City parks — open to e-bikes under the same 500W / 32 km/h trail rule; no separate municipal park bylaw banning e-bikes was found. The e-scooter-only bans (City Hall Park, skate parks) do not apply to e-bikes.
Riding in Red Deer — Takeaway Red Deer gives e-bikes a wide lane: roads, on-street bike lanes, sidewalks, and the full Waskasoo trail system, all on a compliant 500W / 32 km/h bike. The unwritten rule is speed discipline — the City asked e-riders to slow down near pedestrians, not to stay off the trails. And before counting on Red Deer Transit, call 403-342-8225 to confirm your e-bike fits the bus rack.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Red Deer, AB eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Red Deer, AB?

Seven verified storefronts in and around Red Deer as of June 2026: Mud Sweat and Gears (5424 45 St, 403-340-2463 — Trek, Electra), Wipe-Out Ski and Bike (4130 90 Thorburn Ave, 403-356-9473 — iGO), Vintage Iron Cycles (7121 Gaetz Ave, 403-986-8500 — Super 73, Rad Power, Synergy), WeLive (179 Leva Ave, Gasoline Alley, 403-342-9558 — Trek, BULLS, Aventon, Vamoose), Turple Bros. (175 Leva Ave, Gasoline Alley, 403-346-5238 — GASGAS e-MTB), Cycle Works (207 Burnt Ridge Rd, 403-357-1578 — Vamoose dual-motor), and HKP feelthefun (Parkland Mall, 825-734-4373 — HKP house brand). WeLive, Turple Bros, and Cycle Works sit in Red Deer County's Gasoline Alley, immediately adjacent to the City.

Can I ride my eBike on Red Deer sidewalks and trails?

Yes. The City of Red Deer has publicly confirmed that e-bikes are allowed on its sidewalks and on its 100+ km of multi-use and Waskasoo Park trails, as long as the bike stays under 500W and 32 km/h. The City reported this verbatim through the Red Deer Advocate in July 2025 and asked e-riders to slow down near pedestrians. This applies to e-bikes; private e-scooters remain banned outside the shared Neuron program.

Can I take my eBike on Red Deer Transit?

Possibly, but confirm first. Red Deer Transit runs a Bike and Ride program with front-mounted folding bike racks. You load and unload the bike yourself, remove loose items, load from the passenger side, and secure the arm over the front tire. Transit publishes no e-bike-specific weight limit, so a heavy e-bike may exceed standard rack capacity — call Transit at 403-342-8225 to confirm before you rely on it. E-scooters are banned on buses and at Sorensen Station.

What are Alberta's eBike laws?

Alberta regulates e-bikes as 'power bicycles' under the Traffic Safety Act: maximum 500W motor, motor assist cutting off at 32 km/h, pedals required, and a minimum operating age of 12. A helmet is required — an approved bicycle helmet is now accepted under the November 2018 Registrar's Exemption. Riders under 16 may not carry passengers. No driver's licence, registration, or insurance is required for a compliant power bicycle. A bike over 500W or 32 km/h is no longer a power bicycle. See our Alberta eBike laws guide for the full breakdown.

Which Red Deer shop is best for a Trek or dedicated e-bike?

For Trek's electric lineup, both Mud Sweat and Gears (downtown, 5424 45 St) and WeLive (Gasoline Alley) are authorized Trek dealers. WeLive carries the widest brand wall in the area — Trek, BULLS, Aventon, Vamoose, and more — with certified Bosch and Trek service and 0% financing on select models. For a dual-motor Vamoose with a torque sensor, Cycle Works on Burnt Ridge Rd is the specialist.

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Red Deer?

Yes. Alberta requires a helmet for power-bicycle (e-bike) riders. The 2009 fact sheet originally specified an approved motorcycle safety helmet (CSA, DOT, BSI, or Snell M2000), and a November 2018 Registrar's Exemption now also allows an approved bicycle helmet. The minimum operating age is 12, and riders under 16 may not carry a passenger.

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