eBike Shops in Saint-Jérôme, QC: 5 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Saint-Jérôme QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
5Verified shops
18+QC minimum age
500WQC PAB limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Saint-Jérôme has 5 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — and notably, no e-bike-only specialist shop. Its electric bikes are sold and serviced through long-running family bike stores (Cycles Cadieux, here since 1946, and Bicyclettes St-Antoine, since 1987), a powersports dealer that carries Seven Peaks e-bikes (Goulet Moto Sports), and a seasonal rental kiosk at the P'tit Train du Nord trailhead (Vélo Du Nord). Quebec's rules surprise newcomers: you must be 18 to ride (14–17 need a class 6D moped licence), and a helmet is mandatory for every rider, every age. The province follows the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle standard — 500W, 32 km/h, working pedals. If no local shop has the model you want, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every one built to the 500W PAB standard, and our Quebec eBike laws guide covers the rules in full.
How We Verified This Directory Each storefront was cross-referenced across the shop's own current website, its Google and PagesJaunes business listings, Bonjour Québec, and independent directories (June 2026), and listed only when at least two independent sources confirmed it operates in Saint-Jérôme and sells, services or rents e-bikes. Where a listing did not explicitly confirm complete e-bikes, we say so rather than assume: Bicyclette du Nord's D'Amour Bicycle network listing confirms the shop and shows an e-bike-parts category but not complete e-bike sales, so its e-bikes are flagged as unconfirmed and it is listed for its verified sales-and-service status. Goulet Moto Sports is a powersports dealer, not a bike shop in the usual sense, but its own inventory page lists Seven Peaks e-bikes for sale at the Saint-Jérôme store — so it is included with that nuance stated. French shop names and street addresses are kept verbatim as the businesses write them. Every legal statement is tied to a named primary source: the SAAQ's "On an Electric Bike" page for Quebec's e-bike rules, and the P'tit Train du Nord and Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord pages for trail access. Where a rule could not be confirmed for a specific trail segment, we tell you to confirm rather than assert it. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Rad Power Bikes' December 2025 bankruptcy taught Canadian buyers a hard lesson about what happens when the brand you bought online disappears — and it sent a lot of riders back to the idea of a local shop they can actually walk into. In Saint-Jérôme, the catch is that there is no e-bike specialist to walk into: the city's electric bikes move through bike stores that have been fixing chains for decades and one powersports dealer. This guide lists every verified storefront, then walks through Quebec's e-bike rules — which are genuinely stricter than most riders expect — so you know the law before you ride out the door. The two surprises here are the age rule (18 to ride, or a class 6D licence at 14–17) and the helmet rule (mandatory for every rider, no adult exemption).

The 5 Verified eBike Shops in Saint-Jérôme

Saint-Jérôme has five verified storefronts that sell, service or rent e-bikes as of June 2026: Cycles Cadieux (536 rue Saint-Georges), Bicyclettes St-Antoine (703 14e Avenue Sud), Goulet Moto Sports (55 rue Mathilde), Bicyclette du Nord (476 rue Filion) and Vélo Du Nord (Place de la Gare). None is an e-bike-only specialist — call ahead to confirm stock.

Cycles Cadieux — 536 rue Saint-Georges

Address: 536 rue Saint-Georges, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Z 5B8
Phone: (450) 432-4686
Website: cyclescadieux.com
Brands (e-bikes): Gazelle and Giant electric models confirmed in stock; shop also carries Trek, Pinarello, Argon 18, De Rosa, DCO, AVP and Liv pedal bikes
Services: Sales, repair and parts; bike fitting
Focus: A bike shop in Saint-Jérôme since 1946, located near the P'tit Train du Nord path. The e-bike side runs through European city brands — Gazelle's upright commuter models and Giant's e-bikes — making this the place to look for a comfortable, road-going electric bike rather than an e-MTB. Sales, service and parts are all in-house, and the shop is open year-round. Existence, address and phone confirmed across the shop's own site and Bonjour Québec.

Bicyclettes St-Antoine — 703 14e Avenue Sud

Address: 703 14e Avenue Sud, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Z 4B8
Phone: (450) 436-3398
Website: bicyclettestantoine.com
Brands: Norco, Devinci, Haro (mountain, hybrid, BMX and electric)
Hours: Mon–Fri 10 am–6 pm · Sat 10 am–4 pm · Sun closed (per PagesJaunes; confirm seasonal changes)
Services: Sales, plus repair and maintenance for all bike types — the shop states its mechanics service "electric bikes of all brands"
Focus: A family bike shop operating since 1987, just behind the church. This is the most useful stop in town if you already own an e-bike and need it serviced, because the shop explicitly works on e-bikes of every make — not only the ones it sells. On the sales side it carries Canadian brands Norco and Devinci across mountain, hybrid and electric lines, alongside Haro.

Goulet Moto Sports — 55 rue Mathilde

Address: 55 rue Mathilde, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Y 1E3
Phone: (450) 431-6622
Website: gouletmoto.ca
Brands (e-bikes): Seven Peaks electric bikes
Services: Sales, with strong after-sales service (this is primarily a powersports dealer)
Focus: R. Goulet Moto Sport is a three-generation Honda, Vespa and Aprilia powersports dealer — not a conventional bike shop — but its own e-bike inventory page lists Seven Peaks electric bikes for sale at the Saint-Jérôme location, which is why it earns a place here. If you want a budget-friendly 500W e-bike and you are comfortable buying from a motorsports counter rather than a cycling store, this is an option. For a pedal e-bike that needs frequent bicycle-specific tuning, a dedicated bike shop may suit you better. Confirm current e-bike stock by phone before visiting.

Bicyclette du Nord — 476 rue Filion

Address: 476 rue Filion, Saint-Jérôme, QC J7Z 1H8
Phone: (450) 432-6397
Listing: Profiled on the D'Amour Bicycle & Sports dealer network (damourbicycle.com); no standalone shop website was found
Hours: Mon–Wed 9 am–6 pm · Thu–Fri 9 am–9 pm · Sat 9 am–5 pm · Sun closed (per public listings; confirm seasonal changes)
Services: Sales, service, parts and accessories
Focus: A long-running neighbourhood bike shop offering sales, service, parts and wheel-building across mountain, road, hybrid and fat bikes. Its D'Amour Bicycle network listing confirms a full sales-and-service operation and shows an "E-Bike – pièces" (e-bike parts) category, but does not explicitly confirm complete e-bike sales or servicing — so treat e-bikes as unconfirmed and call ahead before relying on it for an electric bike. Address and phone confirmed via the D'Amour Bicycle listing and PagesJaunes.

Vélo Du Nord — Place de la Gare

Address: Place de la Gare, Saint-Jérôme, QC (km 0 of the P'tit Train du Nord; exact street number and postal code not published by the shop)
Phone: (450) 569-5596 · toll-free 1-888-893-8356
Website: velo-laurentides.com
Services: Bike and e-bike rental (not sales), plus accessories and basic trailside repair
Focus: A seasonal rental boutique at the Place de la Gare, the official start of the P'tit Train du Nord linear park. Electric-bike rentals include a lock and repair kit, a helmet is mandatory, a $500 deposit applies, and — in line with Quebec law — e-bike rental is for riders 18 and over only. This is the right stop if you want to try an e-bike on the trail before committing to buying one, rather than a place to buy. Confirm current-season hours before you go.

What Saint-Jérôme does not have As of June 2026 there is no electric-bike-only specialist store in Saint-Jérôme. That is not a knock on the city — it simply means your e-bike will come from a general bike shop, a powersports dealer, or (for a trial) a rental kiosk. It also means selection of any single e-bike brand is limited, so call ahead to confirm a specific model is in stock before driving over.
Saint-Jérôme Shop Takeaway For a road-going e-bike from a long-established shop, start with Cycles Cadieux (Gazelle, Giant). For service on an e-bike you already own — any brand — Bicyclettes St-Antoine is the most explicit about working on all makes. For a budget Seven Peaks e-bike, Goulet Moto Sports. For sales and service of pedal bikes (e-bike status unconfirmed), Bicyclette du Nord. To try an e-bike on the P'tit Train du Nord before buying, rent from Vélo Du Nord. Call first in every case.

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Trail & Path Access — The P'tit Train du Nord and Beyond

P'tit Train du Nord linear park — km 0 in Saint-Jérôme The P'tit Train du Nord is a 234 km linear park built on a former rail bed, and its km 0 is right at Saint-Jérôme's Place de la Gare. The trail welcomes cyclists, and Vélo Du Nord rents electric bikes at the trailhead specifically for riding it — a strong practical signal that e-bikes are used on the linear park. Because trail-management policies can vary by segment and season, confirm e-bike use on any specific stretch with the trail operator before a long ride. Source: ptittraindunord.com; Vélo Du Nord (velo-laurentides.com).
Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord — confirm before you ride The Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord runs its own bike trails, open roughly June through October, under its own park rules. The park's pages describe biking and fat-biking as permitted activities but do not publish an explicit electric-bike policy that we could verify, so we are not asserting one either way. Confirm e-bike access directly with the park at 450-431-1676 before heading in. Source: parcrivieredunord.ca.
Trail Access Takeaway The P'tit Train du Nord starting at Place de la Gare is your reliable, e-bike-friendly trail network — and you can rent an e-bike right at km 0 to try it. For the Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord, do not assume: its e-bike policy is not published, so call the park first. On public roads, Quebec law (below) governs.

Quebec eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Saint-Jérôme

Quebec regulates electric bikes under the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework, but layers on age and helmet rules that are stricter than most provinces. Every rule below is from the SAAQ, the provincial road-safety authority. Saint-Jérôme is a Quebec city, so these provincial rules apply directly; no separate municipal e-bike power, age or helmet bylaw was found that differs from the provincial standard.

Quebec — federal PAB framework plus Quebec age & helmet rules
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Working pedals required — must be rideable as a regular bike
  • Minimum age: 18 to ride; 14–17 may ride only with a class 6D (moped/scooter) licence
  • Helmet: Mandatory for ALL riders, every age, with a fastened chin strap
  • Licence / registration / insurance: A compliant e-bike cannot be registered; adults need no licence or insurance
  • Where: Public roads, except highways and their access/exit ramps
Note that Quebec's public automobile insurance does not cover injuries from an e-bike crash unless a moving, plan-covered vehicle is involved. The 18+ rule and the all-ages helmet requirement are the two points that catch newcomers from Ontario or the West, where minimums and helmet rules differ. Sources: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike." For the full provincial picture, see our Quebec eBike laws guide, and to shop with confidence read how to spot a legit eBike store.
Quebec Law Takeaway Keep it to 500W and 32 km/h with working pedals and you have a legal PAB — no plates, no licence for adults. But you must be 18 to ride (or 14–17 with a class 6D licence), and a strapped helmet is required for every rider of every age. There is no adult helmet exemption in Quebec.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Saint-Jérôme

  • City streets and bike lanes — permitted; ride with traffic, signal, and obey the same road rules as a bicycle. E-bikes are barred only from highways and their access/exit ramps.
  • P'tit Train du Nord (km 0 at Place de la Gare) — the linear park welcomes cyclists, and e-bikes are rented at the trailhead for trail use; confirm e-bike rules on any specific segment with the trail operator.
  • Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord — biking is a listed activity (roughly June–October), but the park publishes no verified e-bike policy; confirm directly at 450-431-1676 before riding.
  • Sidewalks — not for riding; in Quebec, sidewalks are for pedestrians, so use the road or the bike path.
  • City parks — confirm trail-use rules for individual municipal parks with the Ville de Saint-Jérôme, as park-specific rules can differ from on-road rules.
Riding in Saint-Jérôme — Takeaway Streets, bike lanes and the P'tit Train du Nord are your dependable network — the linear park even rents e-bikes at km 0. Stay off highways and sidewalks, confirm the Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord's e-bike policy before you ride it, and remember the helmet goes on every time, for every rider.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Saint-Jérôme, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Saint-Jérôme, QC?

Five verified storefronts as of June 2026: Cycles Cadieux (536 rue Saint-Georges, (450) 432-4686 — a shop since 1946 carrying Gazelle and Giant e-bikes, with full service), Bicyclettes St-Antoine (703 14e Avenue Sud, (450) 436-3398 — selling and servicing e-bikes of all brands since 1987), Goulet Moto Sports (55 rue Mathilde, (450) 431-6622 — a powersports dealer that retails Seven Peaks electric bikes), Bicyclette du Nord (476 rue Filion, (450) 432-6397 — a long-running sales, service and parts bike shop), and Vélo Du Nord (Place de la Gare, (450) 569-5596 — seasonal e-bike rental at the P'tit Train du Nord trailhead). Saint-Jérôme has no e-bike-only specialist store. Call ahead to confirm current stock and hours.

How old do you have to be to ride an eBike in Quebec?

You must be 18 or older to ride an electric-assist bicycle in Quebec. The one exception: riders aged 14 to 17 may ride only if they hold a class 6D licence (the licence for a moped or scooter). There is no exception below 14. This is stricter than provinces like Ontario, where the minimum age is 16 with no licence. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Saint-Jérôme?

Yes. In Quebec a bicycle helmet is mandatory for every electric-assist-bicycle rider, of every age, and it must have a fastened chin strap. The helmet should meet a recognised standard such as CSA, CPSC, ASTM or Snell. There is no adult exemption. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

What makes an eBike legal in Quebec?

Quebec follows the federal Power-Assisted Bicycle framework: the motor must not exceed 500W, motor assistance must cut off at 32 km/h, and the bike must have working pedals so it can be ridden like a regular bicycle. A compliant e-bike cannot be registered, and adults need no licence or insurance. E-bikes may be ridden on public roads except highways and their access/exit ramps. Source: SAAQ, "On an Electric Bike."

Can I ride my eBike on the P'tit Train du Nord in Saint-Jérôme?

The P'tit Train du Nord linear park starts at Place de la Gare in Saint-Jérôme (km 0) and welcomes cyclists, and Vélo Du Nord rents electric bikes there for use on the trail, which indicates e-bikes are used on the linear park. Trail-management rules can change by segment and season, so confirm e-bike use on any specific stretch with the trail operator before a long ride. The Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord operates its own bike trails (open roughly June to October) under separate park rules — confirm e-bike access directly with the park at 450-431-1676.

Is there an eBike specialist store in Saint-Jérôme?

No — as of June 2026 Saint-Jérôme has no electric-bike-only specialist storefront. Its e-bikes are sold and serviced through established general bike shops (Cycles Cadieux, Bicyclettes St-Antoine, Bicyclette du Nord), a powersports dealer that carries Seven Peaks e-bikes (Goulet Moto Sports), and a seasonal rental kiosk (Vélo Du Nord). If a local shop does not carry the model you want, Zeus ships e-bikes free across Canada, every one built to the 500W / 32 km/h PAB standard.

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