eBike Shops in Terrebonne, QC: Every Verified Store + Where to Buy

eBike shops in Terrebonne QC directory — Zeus eBikes Canadian eBike Directory 2026
2Verified e-bike shops
Age 18+To ride a VAE in Quebec
Trains yesexo bus racks: no e-bikes
Jun 2026Verified
Quick Answer Terrebonne has two verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026: Vélo St-Joseph (1261 rue des Sureaux, Lachenaie, 450-471-4488 — a Trek dealer carrying Trek and Electra) and Motos Illimitées (3250 boulevard des Entreprises, 450-477-4000 — GASGAS pedal-assist e-mountain-bikes). Quebec's rules are stricter than Ontario's: you must be 18 to ride a VAE (or 14–17 with a moped licence), and a helmet is mandatory for everyone. exo allows e-bikes on the Mascouche train but bans them from its bus racks. The TransTerrebonne trail welcomes compliant e-bikes. Comparing models? See Zeus eBikes, shipped free across Quebec.
How We Verified This Directory Each shop was cross-referenced in June 2026 across its own website, the Trek dealer locator, Yelp (updated April 2026), PagesJaunes, and live inventory pages. Vélo St-Joseph's current address (1261 rue des Sureaux, J6X 4G4 — secteur Lachenaie, which merged into the Ville de Terrebonne in 2001) and current phone (450-471-4488) were confirmed, and outdated listings (1717 chemin Gascon; phone 450-492-5073) discarded; its Trek and Electra e-bikes were confirmed from its own catalogue, while Devinci/Velec/Rocky Mountain claims that could not be verified were omitted rather than printed. Motos Illimitées' GASGAS e-bike stock (ECC 5, ECC 6, G Cross Country 2.0 — genuine pedal-assist e-MTBs, not the electric motocross bikes it also sells) was confirmed from its live inventory. Shops that came up but did not qualify were excluded with cause: Bicycles Quilicot (relocated to Mascouche, 2023), Cycles Marinoni (custom frame builder, no e-bikes), Giant Mascouche and CycleExpert (in Mascouche), and Sports Experts-Atmosphere (big-box chain). Quebec's VAE law was taken from saaq.gouv.qc.ca; transit from exo.quebec; trail and bylaw details from ville.terrebonne.qc.ca. Re-verified every six months.

Terrebonne's eBike Shops — Two Verified, Two Very Different

Terrebonne sits on Montreal's Rive-Nord with the Mascouche commuter line running through it, and Quebec just put its e-bike rules in sharper focus — riders must be 18, helmets are mandatory for everyone, and exo quietly bans e-bikes from its bus racks even while welcoming them on the train. Buy without knowing that and you can end up with a bike your teenager can't legally ride and a commute that won't carry it. This guide verifies the two storefronts that genuinely sell e-bikes in Terrebonne — a Trek dealer and a powersports house with a real e-bike department — plus the 2026 Quebec, exo, and City rules that decide where and how you ride. Every e-bike here must meet Quebec's "vélo à assistance électrique" standard.

Vélo St-Joseph — 1261 rue des Sureaux, Lachenaie (Trek Dealer)

Address: 1261 rue des Sureaux, Terrebonne (secteur Lachenaie), QC J6X 4G4
Phone: 450-471-4488
Website: velostjoseph.ca
E-Bike Brands: Trek (electric hybrids and e-MTBs) and Electra (a Trek-owned brand — e.g. the Electra Townie GO)
Services: Sales and repair, with an on-site workshop
Hours: Mon CLOSED · Tue–Fri 10 am–6 pm · Sat 9 am–5 pm · Sun 10 am–3 pm (seasonal — confirm before visiting)
The established Trek dealer for Terrebonne, in the Lachenaie sector, with a dedicated electric-bike section spanning Trek e-hybrids and e-MTBs alongside its road, mountain, and city ranges. Its current address and phone are confirmed for 2026 — older directory listings still show a Gascon-road address and a different number, so use the details above.

Trek-Buyer Takeaway If you want a Trek or Electra e-bike with local warranty service, Vélo St-Joseph (1261 rue des Sureaux, 450-471-4488) is the Terrebonne dealer. Closed Mondays; seasonal hours, so phone ahead. Ignore the stale Gascon-road and 450-492-5073 listings still floating around online.

Motos Illimitées — 3250 boulevard des Entreprises (GASGAS E-MTBs)

Address: 3250 boulevard des Entreprises, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4J8
Phone: 450-477-4000
Website: motosillimitees.com
E-Bike Brands: GASGAS pedal-assist e-mountain-bikes — ECC 5, ECC 6, and G Cross Country 2.0
Hours (sales): Mon–Wed 9 am–6 pm · Thu–Fri 9 am–8 pm · Sat–Sun CLOSED (service/parts hours differ — confirm)
A large recreational-vehicle dealer with a distinct "new electric bikes" department. Worth being precise here: the GASGAS ECC and G Cross Country models are genuine pedal-assist e-MTBs (SRAM Eagle Powertrain mid-drive), which qualify as VAEs — not the electric motocross bikes the same dealer also sells, which are motor vehicles, not e-bikes. If you want a trail-capable e-MTB with a showroom and service department behind it, this is the Terrebonne option.

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Quebec's E-Bike Law — Stricter Than Ontario

Quebec "Vélo à Assistance Électrique" (VAE) Rules — Highway Safety Code / SAAQ
  • Motor: nominal power 500W or less
  • Speed: motor assistance must stop at 32 km/h (you may pedal faster under your own power)
  • Pedals: functional pedals required; a throttle is permitted as long as the bike otherwise conforms
  • Age: 18 or older to ride — the only exception is riders 14–17 who hold a Class 6D (moped) licence; under 14 is prohibited
  • Helmet: mandatory for every rider (fines roughly $60–$100)
  • Licence, registration, insurance: no licence needed at 18+; an e-bike cannot be registered, plated, or insured through the SAAQ
Source: Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ), verified June 2026.
The Age Rule Catches People Out This is the one to remember: in Quebec you must be 18 to ride an e-bike, versus 16 in Ontario and BC. A 16- or 17-year-old can only ride one if they hold a Class 6D moped licence. If you are buying a VAE for a teenager in Terrebonne, check the age rule before you buy. And because an e-bike isn't covered by Quebec's public auto insurance in a crash unless a covered motor vehicle is involved, riding within the law — helmet on, 500W, assist off by 32 km/h — matters here.

Quebec's framework is its own — it is not the US "Class 1/2/3" system, and a machine rated above 500W or assisting past 32 km/h is not a legal VAE at all. Our Best Electric Bikes in Canada guide flags which models land inside the 500W envelope, and our financing guide shows how to spread the cost.

exo Trains & Buses — The E-Bike Split

exo Trains (Mascouche Line) — E-Bikes Allowed E-bikes are allowed on all exo trains, including the Mascouche commuter line that serves Terrebonne, even at peak hours. Place the bike in a designated zone, keep clear of the first and last cars (reserved for riders with reduced mobility), and board and exit on your own. Important for the Mascouche line: you must carry your bike in your arms up and down several narrow stairs, so be sure you can handle that. Remove the battery if you can — it must be undamaged and UL-, ETL-, or CSA-certified — and note that charging batteries is not allowed on trains or at exo facilities. Source: exo.quebec (verified June 2026).
exo Buses — E-Bikes NOT Allowed on Racks exo's front bus racks are for standard bicycles only. E-bikes are not permitted on the bus racks — and neither are fat-tire bikes, tandems, or children's bikes. The Terrebonne–Mascouche bus sector racks carry two standard bikes each, first-come, but an e-bike is not eligible. Plan a Terrebonne e-bike commute around the train or around riding the full distance, not the bus. Source: exo.quebec (verified June 2026).
Transit Takeaway Remember the split: e-bike + Mascouche train = fine (mind the narrow stairs and battery rules); e-bike + exo bus = not allowed on the rack. If transit is part of your plan, the train is your route — and a lighter e-bike makes those station stairs a lot easier.

TransTerrebonne & Vieux-Terrebonne — Where You Can Ride

TransTerrebonne — Compliant E-Bikes Welcome The TransTerrebonne is the spine of the city's cycling network: a free, year-round multifunctional trail of roughly 42 km, shared by walkers, runners, cyclists, and cross-country skiers, with an east branch that runs through Vieux-Terrebonne and onto Île-des-Moulins. As a shared-use path, it follows the provincial rule — a VAE that conforms to the Highway Safety Code (working pedals, 500W or less, assist stopping by 32 km/h) is treated as a bicycle and is permitted; throttle-only or over-powered machines that fall outside the VAE definition are not. The City does not publish a separate trail speed limit or e-bike ban for the TransTerrebonne. Source: ville.terrebonne.qc.ca (verified June 2026).
Vieux-Terrebonne & Île-des-Moulins — Read the Signs Terrebonne's traffic bylaw (No. 3902) complements the provincial Code and treats a "bicyclette" as a non-motorized pedal vehicle, so a compliant VAE rides under the provincial rules rather than a separate municipal e-bike code. In the historic Vieux-Terrebonne core, including around Île-des-Moulins, through-traffic by motorcycles and mopeds is restricted to residents, workers, and students — but pedal cycling is not banned, and the TransTerrebonne's east branch routes riders onto the island. Terrebonne's residential default speed limit is 30 km/h. Yield to pedestrians on the heritage grounds and follow on-site signage; confirm any site-specific rule with the City at 450-961-2001. Source: ville.terrebonne.qc.ca (verified June 2026).
Trail Takeaway Terrebonne is genuinely e-bike-friendly on the path: the 42 km TransTerrebonne welcomes any compliant VAE and has no posted speed limit. Keep the bike inside the 500W / 32 km/h VAE envelope, ride courteously through the historic Île-des-Moulins grounds, and hold to the 30 km/h residential streets. The constraints here are the rider rules — age 18, helmet — far more than the trail rules.

Frequently Asked Questions — Terrebonne, QC eBikes

How many eBike shops are in Terrebonne, QC?

Two verified storefronts as of June 2026: Vélo St-Joseph (1261 rue des Sureaux, Lachenaie, 450-471-4488 — Trek and Electra) and Motos Illimitées (3250 boulevard des Entreprises, 450-477-4000 — GASGAS pedal-assist e-MTBs). Bicycles Quilicot moved to Mascouche in 2023, Cycles Marinoni is a frame builder with no e-bikes, and Giant Mascouche and CycleExpert are in Mascouche — none are Terrebonne e-bike storefronts.

Where can I buy an e-bike in Terrebonne?

Vélo St-Joseph (1261 rue des Sureaux, Lachenaie) is the Trek dealer, with Trek and Electra e-bikes and on-site service. Motos Illimitées (3250 boulevard des Entreprises) has a new-electric-bike department stocking GASGAS pedal-assist e-MTBs (ECC 5, ECC 6, G Cross Country 2.0). You can also buy online and have a Canadian-supported e-bike shipped to Terrebonne.

What is Quebec's e-bike law for riders in Terrebonne?

Quebec regulates e-bikes as a "vélo à assistance électrique" (VAE): motor 500W or less, assist stops at 32 km/h, working pedals required (throttle allowed if otherwise conforming). You must be 18 to ride — or 14–17 with a Class 6D moped licence — and a helmet is mandatory for every rider. No licence at 18+, and an e-bike can't be registered, plated, or SAAQ-insured. Source: saaq.gouv.qc.ca (verified June 2026).

Can I take my e-bike on exo trains and buses?

Trains: yes — e-bikes are allowed on all exo trains including the Mascouche line, even at peak; use the designated zone, avoid the first/last cars, carry the bike up the narrow stairs, remove the battery if possible (UL/ETL/CSA-certified, no charging on board). Buses: no — exo's front bus racks are for standard bikes only; e-bikes, fat-tire bikes, tandems, and kids' bikes are not allowed. Source: exo.quebec (verified June 2026).

Are e-bikes allowed on the TransTerrebonne trail?

Yes, for a compliant VAE. The TransTerrebonne is a free, year-round, ~42 km multifunctional shared-use trail; a VAE that meets the Highway Safety Code (working pedals, 500W or less, assist stopping by 32 km/h) is treated as a bicycle. Throttle-only or over-powered machines that fall outside the VAE definition are not allowed. No separate trail speed limit is posted. Source: ville.terrebonne.qc.ca (verified June 2026).

Can I ride an e-bike in Vieux-Terrebonne and on city streets?

Yes, under Quebec's rules. Bylaw 3902 treats a "bicyclette" as non-motorized, so a compliant VAE rides under the provincial Code. In Vieux-Terrebonne and around Île-des-Moulins, motorcycle and moped through-traffic is restricted to residents/workers/students, but pedal cycling is not banned. The residential speed limit is 30 km/h. Confirm site-specific rules with the City at 450-961-2001. Source: ville.terrebonne.qc.ca (verified June 2026).

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