eBike Shops in Strathcona County, AB: 3 Verified Storefronts

eBike shops in Strathcona County (Sherwood Park) AB directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
3Verified shops
Parks: OK≤500W not banned in parks
500WAlberta power-bicycle limit
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Strathcona County has 3 verified eBike storefronts as of June 2026 — an ENVO dealer, a multi-brand electric shop, and a powersports dealer carrying Vamoose. The thing that trips up local buyers isn't the bikes, it's the listings: several "Sherwood Park" e-bike pages (Pedego, Old Strathcona Cycles, Ebike Edmonton, Revolution Cycle) really route to Edmonton stores, so the County's actual storefront count is just three. Alberta regulates e-bikes as power bicycles (500W, 32 km/h, working pedals, minimum operating age 12); a helmet is mandatory for every rider, all ages, no licence, registration, or insurance required. One local quirk worth knowing: Strathcona's Parks Bylaw 21-2013 bans "Motor Vehicles" in parks, but because the bylaw defines that term via Alberta's Traffic Safety Act — which excludes power bicycles — a ≤500W e-bike is not caught by that ban (posted trail signs still govern). If no local shop has what you need, 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, the dealer/brand directory that lists it (ENVO Drive, Levy Electric, Vamoose), and an independent listing (yellowpages.ca directory), and listed only when at least two sources confirmed it sells e-bikes and operates in Strathcona County. Where a shop's own site and a directory disagreed — Sherwood E-Bikes shows postal code T8A 0Z1 on its own site but T8A 3C8 in ENVO's directory for the same street address — we used the shop's own value and flagged the conflict rather than pick one silently. Listings that only carry a "Sherwood Park" marketing tag but physically sit in Edmonton (Pedego, Old Strathcona Cycles, Ebike Edmonton, Revolution Cycle, United Sport & Cycle) were excluded, not counted. Every bylaw statement here is tied to a named primary source: the Alberta power-bicycle guidance, the Strathcona County cycling-safety page, the verbatim Parks Bylaw 21-2013 PDF, the County transit page, and Edmonton.ca's bikes-on-transit rules. Claims we could not confirm against a primary source — including whether the County bans adult sidewalk cycling — are labelled unverified, not stated as fact. This directory is re-verified every six months.

Strathcona County looks like it has a busy e-bike retail scene online — until you check the addresses. Several "Sherwood Park" e-bike pages turn out to be marketing tags or directory mislabels that route you to Edmonton stores. Strip those out and the County has exactly three real storefronts selling e-bikes: an ENVO dealer, a multi-brand electric shop, and a powersports dealer carrying Vamoose. The other thing worth getting right before you ride is the parks rule. Strathcona's Parks Bylaw 21-2013 bans "Motor Vehicles" from parks, which sounds like it would catch an e-bike — but the bylaw defines that term through Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, which excludes power bicycles, so a ≤500W e-bike isn't covered. This directory lists every verified shop, then walks through exactly what the local rules mean before you ride.

The 3 Verified eBike Shops in Strathcona County

Sherwood E-Bikes Ltd. — 2008a Sherwood Drive

Address: 2008a Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 0Z1 (the shop's own site lists T8A 0Z1; ENVO's dealer directory lists T8A 3C8 for the same address — confirm the exact postal code with the shop)
Phone: 587-269-2453
Website: sherwoodebikes.ca
Brands: ENVO Drive (authorized dealer). The dealer does not publish its in-stock ENVO model list; the lineup circulating online (D50, ST50, X50, M50, Lynx 20, Stax Pro) is ENVO's general catalogue, not confirmed in-stock here — call to confirm current models.
Hours: Mon-Tue 10 am-5 pm · Wed 10 am-6 pm · Thu-Fri 10 am-7 pm · Sat 11 am-5 pm · Sun 12 pm-5 pm
Focus: The County's dedicated e-bike storefront, built around the ENVO Drive lineup. Sales, repair and service, rentals, and in-store test rides. A Canada-wide shipping / online-ordering claim could not be confirmed on the shop's own site, so treat it as a sales/service/rental/test-ride shop and confirm shipping directly if that matters to you.

Vintage Iron Cycles — 2301 Premier Way

Address: Unit 116, 2301 Premier Way, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2K8
Phone: 780-400-3474
Website: vintageironcycles.com
Brands: Synergy Electric, Rad Power Bikes, E-Ride, Apollo, Super 73, Zooz, Rayvolt, Vintage Electric, Ruff Cycles, Michael Blast (listed on the shop's own Edmonton page); also Levy electric scooters. Note: Rad Power Bikes filed Chapter 11 in December 2025, so its appearance here is likely residual stock or a stale listing — confirm current inventory before counting on that brand.
Hours: Mon closed · Tue 11 am-4 pm · Wed 10 am-5 pm · Thu 10 am-7 pm · Fri 10 am-5 pm · Sat 11 am-5 pm · Sun closed
Focus: The fat-tire and moped-style end of the market — Super 73, Apollo, Rayvolt and Synergy — with sales, repair, tune-ups, and free test rides. Some of these models exceed the 500W power-bicycle limit; ask which versions stay road-legal in Alberta before you buy.

Sherwood Powersports & Marine — 371 Lakeland Drive

Address: 371 Lakeland Drive, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 1A2
Phone: 780-436-7830
Website: sherwoodpowersports.ca
Brands: Vamoose Cycle. Live inventory fluctuates — as of June 2026 the dealer site showed the 2026 Vamoose Toro in stock; other Vamoose models (Ranger ST, City Commuter, Hondo MID, Hondo AWD, Super Mammoth XI 750 SO) have appeared in past 2024-2025 listings, so confirm current models with the dealer.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm · Sat 9 am-4 pm · Sun closed
Focus: A full powersports and marine dealer — motorcycles, ATVs, boats and outboards alongside its Vamoose e-bike inventory — with an in-house service department. If you want a dealer with a real service bay rather than a bike-only shop, this is it; confirm which Vamoose models are in stock by phone, as e-bike inventory turns over.

Strathcona County Shop Takeaway For a dedicated e-bike storefront, start with Sherwood E-Bikes (ENVO, 2008a Sherwood Dr). For the widest moped-style and fat-tire selection, Vintage Iron Cycles (2301 Premier Way) — but confirm Rad Power stock given that brand's 2025 bankruptcy, and ask which Super 73 / Apollo models stay under the 500W limit. For a dealer with a full service department, Sherwood Powersports (371 Lakeland Dr) carries Vamoose. Everything else tagged "Sherwood Park" online routes to Edmonton.

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Transit — No eBikes Inside Buses, 2-Bike Rack Limit

Strathcona County Transit: front racks only, two bikes max Strathcona County Transit does not allow bicycles (including e-bikes) inside its buses "for the safety of all riders." Every bus has a front-mounted rack that holds a maximum of two standard-size bicycles, first-come-first-served, used at the rider's own risk — you load and unload your own bike. The County publishes no e-bike weight limit. But the moment you connect to Edmonton Transit Service (ETS), ETS rules apply: your e-bike must weigh under 25 kg (55 lb), with a maximum tire width of 2.35", maximum wheelbase 44", and wheel diameter 20-29"; ETS asks riders to remove the battery and carry it aboard if possible. On the Edmonton LRT, bikes and e-bikes ride free with a regular fare but must be walked, not ridden, on platforms and in stations. Because many fat-tire and moped-style e-bikes exceed both the 25 kg weight and the 2.35" tire-width limits, confirm your specific model qualifies before relying on transit. Sources: strathcona.ca transit page; edmonton.ca bikes-on-ETS (verified June 2026).

Trail Access — The Parks Bylaw Loophole

Parks Bylaw 21-2013 — a ≤500W e-bike is not a "Motor Vehicle" Strathcona County's Parks Bylaw 21-2013, §12.1, states verbatim: "No Person shall drive, operate or park a Motor Vehicle or Motorcycle in a Park except on a Roadway in the Park designed for that purpose," and §12.2 separately bans Off-Highway Vehicles "except where authorized by signage." On its face that sounds like it would bar e-bikes. But §2.13 ("Motorcycle") and §2.14 ("Motor Vehicle") are both defined by reference to Alberta's Traffic Safety Act — under which a power bicycle is not a motor vehicle. So a ≤500W e-bike is not captured by the §12.1 prohibition. Posted trail signs still govern each path. Sources: Strathcona County Parks Bylaw 21-2013 (§12.1, §12.2, §2.13, §2.14, verified verbatim).
Where motorized riding IS off-limits Two exceptions matter. At the County's bike-skills parks and pump tracks (for example the Heritage Hills Children's Pump Track), the posted rules state "Do not use any motorized vehicles" — which means riding an e-bike under power on those specific facilities is not allowed. And the Strathcona Wilderness Centre does not permit biking. Beyond those, the County promotes its paved multi-use paths and the Parkway Trail network — described as "the safest option for children and recreational cyclists" — for recreational riding, with no County source explicitly barring power bicycles. Obey all posted signs. Sources: strathcona.ca bike-skills page; strathcona.ca cycling-safety page.
Roads, shoulders and bike lanes Power bicycles are treated like bicycles on roadways. Strathcona County's cycling-safety page says cyclists "have the right to ride on roads or shoulders of County roads and provincial highways" and must follow the same rules of the road as other vehicles — bike lanes and shoulders are usable. Whether the County bans adult sidewalk cycling countywide is not explicitly stated on the cycling-safety page, so confirm with Strathcona County Enforcement Services before assuming a definitive sidewalk rule. Source: strathcona.ca cycling-safety page.
Trail Access Takeaway Roads, shoulders, bike lanes, paved multi-use paths and the Parkway Trails are open to ≤500W e-bikes, and the Parks Bylaw "Motor Vehicle" ban doesn't catch them — but posted signs always win. Keep your e-bike off pump tracks and bike-skills facilities (motorized vehicles barred) and out of the Strathcona Wilderness Centre, and confirm any sidewalk question with County Enforcement Services.

Alberta eBike Laws — What Makes an eBike Legal in Strathcona County

Alberta — "power bicycle" framework
  • Motor: Maximum 500W
  • Speed cut-off: Motor assist stops at 32 km/h
  • Pedals: Fully operable pedals required
  • Minimum operating age: 12
  • Helmet: Mandatory for ALL ages — every power-bicycle rider, regardless of age, must wear an approved bicycle helmet or a motorcycle helmet (Vehicle Equipment Regulation, AR 122/2009, s.112). This is distinct from, and broader than, the general bicycle helmet law that only covers cyclists under 18.
  • Licence / registration / insurance: Not required — a power bicycle is excluded from "motor vehicle" under the Traffic Safety Act
Power bicycles are treated as cycles for rules-of-the-road purposes. No Strathcona County municipal bylaw sets an e-bike age, helmet, power, speed, or registration rule that differs from this provincial framework — the 500W / 32 km/h / age-12 / all-ages-mandatory-helmet rules apply unchanged. Sources: alberta.ca safety-equipment page; Alberta Transportation small-vehicle booklet (AR 122/2009 s.112). For the full provincial picture, see our guide to Alberta eBike laws for 2026, and if you're checking a shop before you buy, our how to spot a legit eBike store guide.

Where to Ride Your eBike in Strathcona County

  • Roads, shoulders and bike lanes — permitted; cyclists have the right to ride on roads and shoulders of County roads and provincial highways, following the same rules of the road as other vehicles.
  • Paved multi-use paths and the Parkway Trails — promoted by the County for recreational cycling ("the safest option for children and recreational cyclists"); no County source bars ≤500W power bicycles, but obey all posted signs.
  • County parks — the Parks Bylaw 21-2013 "Motor Vehicle" ban does not catch a ≤500W e-bike (the term is defined via the Traffic Safety Act, which excludes power bicycles); ride only where posted signs allow.
  • Bike-skills parks, pump tracks and the Wilderness Centre — off-limits to motorized riding; posted rules at pump tracks state "do not use any motorized vehicles," and biking is not permitted at the Strathcona Wilderness Centre.
  • Sidewalks — no explicit countywide adult rule is published; confirm with Strathcona County Enforcement Services before riding on a sidewalk.
Riding in Strathcona County — Takeaway Roads, shoulders, bike lanes and the paved Parkway path network are your dependable routes for a ≤500W e-bike, and the parks "Motor Vehicle" ban won't catch you. Stay off pump tracks and bike-skills facilities, keep out of the Strathcona Wilderness Centre, and remember transit won't carry the bike inside — only the front rack, two bikes max, with ETS weight limits on the Edmonton connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Strathcona County (Sherwood Park), AB eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Strathcona County (Sherwood Park)?

Three verified storefronts as of June 2026: Sherwood E-Bikes Ltd. (2008a Sherwood Dr, 587-269-2453 — ENVO Drive), Vintage Iron Cycles (Unit 116, 2301 Premier Way, 780-400-3474 — Super 73, Apollo, Synergy, Rayvolt and more), and Sherwood Powersports & Marine (371 Lakeland Dr, 780-436-7830 — Vamoose Cycle). Several other "Sherwood Park" e-bike listings — Pedego, Old Strathcona Cycles, Ebike Edmonton, Revolution Cycle — physically sit in Edmonton, not the County.

Why do so many "Sherwood Park" e-bike shops actually route to Edmonton?

Marketing area pages and third-party directory geo-tags often label Edmonton stores under "Sherwood Park." Pedego's Sherwood Park page routes to Pedego Edmonton (10107 81 Ave NW); Old Strathcona Cycles and Ebike Edmonton appear under a Levy Electric "Sherwood Park" heading but are at Edmonton addresses; and Revolution Cycle is tagged to Strathcona County on one directory while its own site lists only an Edmonton location. Only three storefronts genuinely operate in the County.

Can I ride my eBike in Strathcona County parks?

In most cases, yes. Parks Bylaw 21-2013 §12.1 bans "Motor Vehicles" and "Motorcycles" from parks except on designated roadways, but the bylaw defines those terms (§2.13, §2.14) by reference to Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, which excludes power bicycles. So a ≤500W e-bike is not caught by that ban. Posted trail signs still govern. The exceptions: bike-skills parks and pump tracks bar all motorized vehicles, and biking is not permitted at the Strathcona Wilderness Centre.

What are Alberta's eBike laws?

Alberta regulates e-bikes as "power bicycles": maximum 500W motor, motor assist cutting off at 32 km/h, fully operable pedals, and a minimum operating age of 12. A helmet — an approved bicycle helmet or a motorcycle helmet — is mandatory for every rider regardless of age, under the Vehicle Equipment Regulation (AR 122/2009, s.112). No driver's licence, vehicle registration, or insurance is required, because a power bicycle is excluded from "motor vehicle" under the Traffic Safety Act.

Can I take my eBike on Strathcona County Transit?

Not inside the bus. Strathcona County Transit does not allow bicycles or e-bikes inside its buses; every bus has a front rack holding a maximum of two standard-size bikes, used at the rider's own risk. The County publishes no e-bike weight limit, but if you connect to Edmonton Transit Service the ETS limits apply: under 25 kg (55 lb), tire width up to 2.35", wheelbase up to 44", wheel diameter 20-29". Many fat-tire e-bikes exceed those limits, so confirm your model qualifies.

Do I need a helmet to ride an eBike in Strathcona County?

Yes. Alberta requires a helmet for every power-bicycle rider regardless of age — you may wear either an approved bicycle helmet or a motorcycle helmet, per the Vehicle Equipment Regulation (AR 122/2009, s.112). This all-ages rule for power bicycles is broader than Alberta's general bicycle helmet law, which only requires a helmet for cyclists under 18. There is no age exemption for power-bicycle riders.

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