eBike Shops in St. Catharines, ON: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in St. Catharines ON — Niagara Region directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Yellow Pages 2026
3Verified shops
25 kgNRT bus rack limit
AmbiguousTrail eBike access
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer St. Catharines has 3 verified eBike shops as of June 2026. Liberty! Bicycles (2 Bond St downtown, 905-682-1454) is Niagara's only confirmed carrier of European premium eBikes — Gazelle, Orbea, Kona, and Specialized, in business since 1992. Bikefit Inc (184 Scott St #3, 905-646-9396) is the certified Trek flagship for the Niagara region with 633+ reviews. GoGreen e-cycles (329 Welland Ave, 905-650-3031) is an eBike specialist since 2007 — Avvenire, Emmo, and Evoque, closed Sunday and Monday. NRT buses accept eBikes on front racks (25 kg max, battery removed). GO Transit Lakeshore West serves St. Catharines Station (55 kg max, UL/CE certified battery). City trails and the Greater Niagara Circle Route say "no motorized vehicles" — no published eBike exception exists; call 905-688-5600 before riding. Ontario PAB rules apply: 500W, throttle legal, age 16+, helmet mandatory. Zeus ships free to St. Catharines.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was confirmed through their official website and a second independent source. GoGreen e-cycles' brands (Avvenire, Emmo, Evoque) and hours (Tue–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–2, closed Sun–Mon) were confirmed from gogreenecycles.com — earlier aggregator sources showing Mon–Fri hours were overridden by the official site. Bikefit Inc's Trek authorized status was confirmed from trekbikes.com/ca dealer listings. Liberty! Bicycles' Gazelle dealer status was confirmed from gazellebikes.com/en-ca dealer directory, with Yelp (updated May 2026) as secondary source. NRT bus rules were verified from nrtransit.ca official policy. GO Transit rules were verified from the March 20, 2024 policy on gotransit.com. City of St. Catharines trail language ("no motorized vehicles") was verified from stcatharines.ca. Greater Niagara Circle Route language was verified from ontariotrails.on.ca. Ontario PAB rules were verified from ontario.ca. This directory is re-verified every six months.

St. Catharines sits at the north end of the Niagara Peninsula — a city that has quietly built 90+ km of trails and sits on the GO Transit Lakeshore West line to Toronto. For eBike shoppers, the selection is modest but quality-focused: a Dutch-brand specialist in the historic downtown, a Trek flagship with over 600 reviews, and an eBike-only storefront on Welland Ave that's been selling light electric vehicles since 2007. The transit situation is more permissive than most Ontario cities — NRT actually accommodates eBikes on bus racks, a distinction that not every regional transit system shares. The trail situation requires a phone call before you ride. No Niagara-area trail authority has published an explicit eBike rule — they use blanket "no motorized vehicles" language that predates the modern eBike era.

3 Verified eBike Shops in St. Catharines

Liberty! Bicycles — 2 Bond St (Downtown, European Premium Brands)

Address: 2 Bond St, St. Catharines, ON L2R 4Y9
Phone: 905-682-1454 · Toll-free: 1-877-997-3325
Email: info@libertybicycles.com
Website: libertybicycles.com
eBike Brands: Gazelle (Dutch step-thru, urban, cargo-capable), Specialized eBikes (Turbo series), Orbea eBikes (Gain, Rise, Wild), Kona eBikes
Hours: Mon–Fri 10 am–6 pm · Sat 12 pm–5 pm · Sun CLOSED
In business since 1992. Downtown St. Catharines. Authorized Gazelle dealer (confirmed: gazellebikes.com/en-ca dealer directory). Offers pick-up and delivery, professional biometric fitting. This is the only shop in the Niagara region confirmed to carry Gazelle — a premium Dutch eBike brand used widely for cargo, commuting, and step-thru accessibility.

Bikefit Inc — 184 Scott St #3 (Trek Flagship for Niagara)

Address: 184 Scott St #3, St. Catharines, ON L2N 1H1
Phone: 905-646-9396
Website: bikefit.ca
eBike Brands: Trek (Fuel EX+, Rail+, Marlin+, Domane+, FX+, Verve+, and others), Electra eBikes
Hours: Mon–Fri 9 am–6 pm · Sat 10 am–5 pm · Sun CLOSED
Trek authorized retailer confirmed from trekbikes.com/ca. 633+ reviews, 4.8 average. Certified mechanics. Offers professional bike fitting service. Trek's flagship for Niagara — the largest Trek eBike selection in the region.

GoGreen e-cycles Ltd — 329 Welland Ave (eBike Specialist, LEVA Certified)

Note — Closed Sunday and Monday GoGreen e-cycles' official website (gogreenecycles.com) shows Tuesday–Friday 10–5 and Saturday 10–2. Some aggregator directories incorrectly show Monday–Friday hours. Trust the official website. Call 905-650-3031 before making a trip on a Sunday or Monday.

Address: 329 Welland Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2R 2R2
Phone: 905-650-3031
Email: info@gogreenecycles.com
Website: gogreenecycles.com
eBike Brands: Avvenire, Emmo, Evoque (also mobility vehicles, scooter-style, and folding eBikes)
Hours: Tue–Fri 10 am–5 pm · Sat 10 am–2 pm · Sun–Mon CLOSED
eBike and light electric vehicle specialist since 2007. Staff hold LEVA (Light Electric Vehicle Association) and CEBA certifications per third-party sources. Focuses on urban commuter and mobility eBikes. Authorized Emmo dealer — note: the Emmo dealer page for "St. Catharines" on emmo.ca did not return a separate storefront during research; GoGreen e-cycles appears to be the Emmo listing for this city. Some products were listed as out-of-stock at time of research — call to confirm current inventory.

Unverified: Frenchy's E-Bike Shop — Call 289-501-6987 Before Visiting Frenchy's E-Bike Shop (frenchysebikes.wordpress.com, info: frenchys.ebike.shop@gmail.com) is listed in directories as a St. Catharines operation specializing in used eBikes, parts, e-tricycles, mobility scooters, and house-call repair. Owner is Pierre. No verified street address or postal code was found in any directory source during June 2026 research. This appears to be a small independent operation. Call 289-501-6987 or email before attempting to visit to confirm whether a storefront exists.
Shop Takeaway For the most eclectic brand selection — especially European eBikes (Gazelle step-thru and cargo, Orbea performance) — go to Liberty! Bicycles downtown (2 Bond St). For Trek's full lineup with professional fitting, Bikefit Inc (184 Scott St #3) is Niagara's flagship. For entry-level and urban commuter eBikes (Emmo, Avvenire), GoGreen e-cycles (329 Welland Ave) has been the area's dedicated eBike shop since 2007 — just note the Tue–Fri only weekday schedule.

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NRT (Niagara Region Transit) — eBikes on Bus Racks

NRT Buses Allow eBikes on Front Racks — With Conditions Niagara Region Transit (NRT) permits eBikes on front-mounted bus racks on all conventional scheduled-service routes. Key rules:
  • Weight limit: 25 kg (55 lbs) maximum
  • Battery: Must be removed from the bike and carried onboard with the rider — it cannot stay on the rack
  • Tire size: 16-inch minimum, 29-inch (700c) maximum
  • Not permitted: Tricycles, bikes with trailers or child seats
  • Folding bikes: May be brought inside when fully folded — no rack needed
  • Rack capacity: Two bikes per rack, first-come first-served
NRT customer service: 1-833-678-5463 · Mon–Sat 7am–7pm · Sun/holidays 10am–6pm. Source: nrtransit.ca official Policies and By-Laws (verified June 2026).
Weight Reality Check — Most eBikes Exceed 25 kg The 25 kg limit will exclude the majority of mid-drive and dual-battery eBikes. A typical 48V hub-drive urban eBike weighs 22–26 kg with battery. Most fat-tire, cargo, or performance eBikes weigh 28–40+ kg. If your bike exceeds 25 kg without the battery, it will not qualify for the rack even after removing the battery. Confirm your bike's weight (battery removed) before attempting to board. Lightweight cadence-assist commuter eBikes are most likely to qualify.
NRT Takeaway St. Catharines has better bus rack access for eBikes than most Ontario cities — NRT actually accommodates them (compare with Hamilton Transit, Brampton Transit, and others that do not). The 25 kg ceiling and battery-removal requirement are the two hurdles. If your eBike meets both, you have a real multimodal option on NRT's 14 routes that serve St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Welland, and Fort Erie.

GO Transit — Lakeshore West (St. Catharines Station)

GO Transit's Lakeshore West line serves St. Catharines Station on its Burlington–Niagara Falls extension. Service is seasonal/weekend-enhanced. Rules below are from GO Transit's bicycle policy approved March 20, 2024.

GO Train — eBikes Permitted (55 kg, UL/CE Certified Battery)
  • Weight limit: 55 kg maximum (bike + battery included)
  • Battery condition: Must meet UL or CE safety standards. No physical damage, corrosion, or broken warranty seals
  • Battery removal: Not required on trains (unlike buses)
  • Charging: Prohibited on all Metrolinx property
  • Prohibited types: Moped-style, scooter-style, or motorcycle-resembling eBikes — not permitted onboard, on platforms, or in tunnels
  • Rush-hour ban: No eBikes on trains arriving Union Station 6:30–9:30am weekdays, OR departing Union Station 3:30–6:30pm weekdays
  • Weekends and holidays: Rush-hour restrictions do not apply
Source: gotransit.com bicycle policy, approved March 20, 2024.
GO Bus — Stricter Rules (25 kg, Battery Removed) GO buses use the same 25 kg limit and battery-removal requirement as NRT. Front-mounted rack, maximum 2 bikes. Battery must be secured by the rider and kept away from heaters or electrical sources for the trip.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Advisory — Lakeshore West GO Transit has asked customers to "strongly avoid bringing eBikes on Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West trains within two hours before and after Toronto match times" during the FIFA World Cup 2026. This advisory directly affects the St. Catharines–Toronto corridor. Check GO Transit's FIFA World Cup service page for match schedules and plan your eBike transit days accordingly.

Trail Access in St. Catharines and Niagara — Honest Ambiguity

Rad Power Bikes' 2025 bankruptcy left tens of thousands of Canadian riders re-evaluating their relationship with regional eBike infrastructure — and the Niagara region illustrates a common Canadian problem: trail access laws that predate the eBike era. Every trail authority in the region uses "no motorized vehicles" language. Under Ontario law, a PAB is not a motor vehicle. But trail authorities can restrict what happens on land they manage, regardless of provincial classification. No trail authority in the Niagara region has published an explicit eBike permission or ban as of June 2026.

City of St. Catharines Trails (90+ km) — Ambiguous The City's official trail page states: "No motorized vehicles are permitted." PABs are not mentioned separately. The City has not published an eBike-specific exception online. Under Ontario law, a compliant PAB is not a motor vehicle — but the City can enforce its own access rules on its own land. Before riding eBikes on city trails, call 905-688-5600. Source: stcatharines.ca/en/recreation-and-leisure/trails.aspx (verified June 2026).
Greater Niagara Circle Route (140+ km) — Ambiguous The Ontario Trails Council listing states: "Motorized vehicles are not permitted." Managed by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA). No eBike-specific policy published online. Contact NPCA before riding eBikes: 905-685-1571 or info@npca.ca.
Welland Canals Parkway Trail and Niagara River Recreation Trail — Unconfirmed Neither trail published an eBike-specific policy online during June 2026 research. The Niagara River Recreation Trail is described as "paved path for non-motorized traffic" by Niagara Parks — the same PAB classification ambiguity applies. Contact Niagara Region Transportation at 905-980-6000 or Niagara Parks Commission for written clarification before riding.
Trail Takeaway The honest answer is that no trail authority in St. Catharines or the Niagara region has published a clear eBike policy. A phone call before your first ride is not optional — it's the only way to know if the specific trail you plan to ride will allow your eBike. What is clear: on-road cycling and bike lanes in St. Catharines are fully accessible to PAB-compliant eBikes under Ontario law.

Ontario PAB Rules — What's Legal in St. Catharines

Ontario PAB Rules — ontario.ca (Verified June 2026)
  • Motor: 500W maximum nominal; no modifications to exceed 500W
  • Speed assist cutoff: 32 km/h
  • Age: 16 years minimum
  • Helmet: Mandatory — approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet
  • Licence/registration/insurance: Not required for compliant PABs
  • Pedals: Must remain attached (removal converts it to a motor vehicle requiring licence/insurance)
  • Braking: Two independent braking systems; must stop from 30 km/h within 9 metres on asphalt
  • Roads: Permitted where conventional bicycles are permitted, except 400-series highways and the QEW
  • Ontario proposed reclassification: ERO 026-0422 (consultation closed June 7, 2026) — NOT yet law; existing 500W/32 km/h rules remain in effect
Source: ontario.ca/page/riding-e-bike. No St. Catharines municipal eBike bylaw found beyond Ontario provincial law.

Frequently Asked Questions — St. Catharines eBikes

How many eBike shops are in St. Catharines, ON?

3 verified shops as of June 2026. Liberty! Bicycles (2 Bond St, 905-682-1454, libertybicycles.com — Gazelle/Specialized/Orbea/Kona, Mon–Fri 10–6/Sat 12–5, est. 1992). Bikefit Inc (184 Scott St #3, 905-646-9396, bikefit.ca — Trek/Electra, Mon–Fri 9–6/Sat 10–5). GoGreen e-cycles (329 Welland Ave, 905-650-3031, gogreenecycles.com — Avvenire/Emmo/Evoque, Tue–Fri 10–5/Sat 10–2). Plus Frenchy's E-Bike Shop (289-501-6987 — used eBikes and repair, call first, no confirmed address).

Can I take my eBike on NRT buses in St. Catharines?

Yes. NRT allows eBikes on front bus racks: 25 kg max, battery removed and carried onboard, tires 16–29 inches. Most full-size eBikes exceed 25 kg — confirm your weight before boarding. Source: nrtransit.ca (verified June 2026).

Can I take my eBike on GO Transit from St. Catharines?

Yes, on trains: 55 kg max, UL/CE certified battery, no rush-hour travel (weekdays arrivals Union 6:30–9:30am/departures 3:30–6:30pm). FIFA World Cup 2026 advisory: avoid eBikes on Lakeshore West trains within 2 hours of Toronto match times. GO buses: 25 kg max, battery removed. Source: GO Transit bicycle policy, March 2024.

Are eBikes allowed on St. Catharines trails?

No explicit policy published. All trail authorities use "no motorized vehicles" language. Under Ontario law, PABs are not motor vehicles — but trail authorities can restrict access on their own land. Call the City (905-688-5600) or NPCA (905-685-1571) before riding. Source: city and trail official websites (verified June 2026).

What is the closest eBike shop to Niagara Falls from St. Catharines?

GoGreen e-cycles at 329 Welland Ave, St. Catharines (905-650-3031) is approximately 20 km from Niagara Falls via the QEW. No dedicated eBike shop was confirmed within Niagara Falls city limits during June 2026 research — St. Catharines is the nearest verified option.

What are Ontario's eBike laws for riders in St. Catharines?

Ontario PAB rules: 500W max, assist stops at 32 km/h, age 16+, helmet mandatory, no licence/insurance/registration required. Pedals must stay attached. No local St. Catharines bylaw beyond provincial law as of June 2026. Ontario's two-class eBike reform (ERO 026-0422) is a proposal — not yet law. Source: ontario.ca.

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