eBike Shops in Vaughan, ON (2026): Every Verified Store — Trail Rules, Jane St Infrastructure & YRT Policy
Vaughan is the GTA's fastest-growing large city and one of Canada's wealthiest municipalities — home to Vaughan Mills, Canada's Wonderland, the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (the first subway extension into York Region), and 340,000 residents spread across Woodbridge, Thornhill, Maple, Concord, and Kleinburg. It is also a city with an important eBike rule that buyers need to know before they purchase: eBikes are prohibited from recreational trails within Vaughan's parks and open spaces under Parks By-Law 134-95. Brampton buyers discovered a similar restriction too late. In Vaughan, the rule is confirmed in advance.
The shopping picture is stronger than Markham: six verified storefronts, including Trek and Giant authorized dealers, a dedicated eBike specialist carrying Stromer, Magnum, and Bluerev, and an authorized Emmo dealership. Vaughan also has the most significant active-transportation infrastructure investment in York Region underway right now — over 8 km of new in-boulevard cycle track on the Jane Street corridor, where PAB-compliant eBikes are permitted.
Each shop was confirmed against its website, the Trek and Giant official store locators, Specialized's dealer finder, and business directory listings in June 2026 — address, phone, hours, and brands. Ontario PAB rules verified against ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369. YRT transit policy verified at yrt.ca. Vaughan trail rules verified against the City's micromobility framework at vaughan.ca. Jane Street infrastructure data from City of Vaughan capital project reporting. Found an error? milad@zeusebikes.ca.
Six verified eBike storefronts operate in Vaughan, ON as of June 2026. For Trek: Trek Bicycle Vaughan (7575 Weston Rd #119, Woodbridge, 905-247-8104, Tue–Sat 10–6, Sun 12–5). For Giant and Liv: Giant Vaughan (7700 Keele St Unit 1, 905-597-7078, Mon–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5). For dedicated eBike specialist (Magnum/Stromer/Bluerev): Epic Cycles (6251 Hwy 7 W, 647-715-9000, Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–5). For Emmo eBikes: Emmo Ebikes Vaughan (1750 Steeles Ave W #15, 905-760-7760). Two additional shops with unconfirmed eBike inventory: Cyclepath Woodbridge and Potenza Cycle. Key rules: eBikes are banned from park recreational trails (ride on roads, bike lanes, and in-boulevard paths instead). YRT buses: no eBike external rack; carry-on under 25 kg only. See our Ontario eBike laws guide and Canadian eBike buying guide.
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Ontario PAB Rules — What Vaughan Buyers Need to Know
Vaughan's proximity to Toronto and Toronto's cycling infrastructure creates a specific buyer question: do the rules change as you cross the city boundary? They don't, on the provincial side. Ontario's Power-Assisted Bicycle framework (O. Reg. 369/09) is province-wide. A PAB-compliant eBike is a PAB-compliant eBike in Vaughan, Toronto, and Markham alike. What changes is the municipal layer on top — and Vaughan's parks bylaw creates one important restriction that the provincial framework does not.
Motor: Maximum 500W nominal (nameplate) rating
Speed: Motor assistance stops at 32 km/h; riders may pedal faster
Weight: Combined weight of bicycle and battery cannot exceed 120 kg
Pedals: Functional pedals required
Age: Minimum 16 years old
Helmet: Mandatory for all riders, all ages
Licence / registration / insurance: Not required
Sidewalks: Prohibited
400-series highways: Prohibited
Source: ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369
Ontario's PAB rules are the same in Vaughan as everywhere else in the province. The critical Vaughan-specific restriction is the parks bylaw, covered in the next section. Our Ontario eBike laws guide covers the complete framework.
Vaughan's Recreational Trail eBike Ban
Rad Power's bankruptcy in December 2025 sent thousands of Canadian riders looking for new bikes. Many of them — former Rad RadRover or RadMini owners who primarily rode recreational trails — are now shopping in Vaughan. Here is the restriction they need to know before buying: Vaughan bans eBikes from recreational trails in its parks and open spaces, regardless of whether the bike is PAB-compliant. The provincial framework permits the bike. The city parks bylaw overrides it for trail access.
Powered and motorized micromobility devices — including PAB-compliant eBikes — are NOT permitted on multi-use recreational trails within Vaughan's parks and open spaces.
Where eBikes ARE permitted in Vaughan:
— Public roads where cycling is allowed
— Designated bike lanes
— Cycle tracks (in-boulevard)
— In-boulevard multi-use pathways
— Local roads with posted speed limits at or under 50 km/h
Governing bylaw: Vaughan Parks By-Law 134-95 (Consolidated)
Source: City of Vaughan, vaughan.ca (micromobility rules page)
Three specific natural areas in Vaughan require a note:
Kortright Centre for Conservation: No cycling of any kind is permitted — conventional bicycles or eBikes. Kortright has stated it is reviewing trail adaptation for cycling but no timeline is confirmed. Do not ride here on any bike. Contact Kortright directly for current status: 905-832-2289.
Boyd Conservation Area (TRCA): The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority manages Boyd CA and has not published a formal eBike policy. Some trail-mapping platforms indicate specific trails within Boyd may be accessible to eBikes, but TRCA's own website does not confirm this. Verify directly with TRCA before riding: 416-661-6600 or trca.ca.
Humber Valley Heritage Trail: This trail system runs through valley lands in Vaughan including the Boyd Conservation Area corridor. Its classification as an "in-boulevard path" versus a "recreational trail within a park" determines whether the ban applies — and that classification has not been confirmed from available sources. Contact the City of Vaughan's parks department (905-832-8585) or TRCA to confirm before riding.
If you are buying an eBike in Vaughan primarily to ride park trails, the restriction is real and city-confirmed. Plan your rides on roads, bike lanes, and in-boulevard paths — where the ban does not apply. For the Jane Street corridor and Islington Avenue pathway, both of which are in-boulevard infrastructure, eBikes are explicitly permitted.
Jane Street Cycle Track & Vaughan's Cycling Infrastructure
Vaughan is building the most significant eBike-accessible infrastructure in York Region right now. The Jane Street corridor is an 8+ km investment in in-boulevard cycle tracks — dedicated separated lanes, not recreational trails — where PAB-compliant eBikes are permitted. For buyers who want a real commuter corridor rather than trail riding, this changes Vaughan's riding picture substantially.
Total length: 8+ km of new in-boulevard cycle tracks
Route: Rutherford Road south toward Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, Vaughan Mills, and Canada's Wonderland
Phase 2 (2025): Major Mackenzie Drive to Teston Road, 2 km, added summer 2025
Connections: Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (TTC subway terminal), Vaughan Mills mall, 500+ businesses along the corridor
eBike status: In-boulevard cycle tracks — PAB-compliant eBikes permitted
Also added June 2025: Islington Avenue multi-use pathway, 3 km (Highway 7 to Kiloran Avenue) — in-boulevard, eBikes permitted
Source: City of Vaughan, vaughan.ca capital projects
The Jane Street corridor creates a practical car-free commute route from Maple and Thornhill south to the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre subway station, with connections into Toronto's subway network. An eBike rider living in north Vaughan can ride the Jane Street cycle track to the VMC station, load onto the subway, and arrive downtown without a car. The infrastructure also connects Vaughan Mills and Canada's Wonderland for leisure riding — on in-boulevard lanes, not recreational park trails, so the eBike ban does not apply.
Buying an eBike for the Jane Street commute? Our complete Canadian eBike buying guide covers the commuter-specific questions: motor size, range, rack and fender integration, and how to choose between mid-drive and hub-drive for daily urban use.
Read the Buying Guide →YRT Transit — eBike Bus Policy in York Region
York Region Transit serves Vaughan's major corridors including Rutherford Road, Jane Street, Keele Street, and the VIVA rapidway on Highway 7. The eBike transit policy is identical to the rest of YRT's network.
Electric bicycles are NOT permitted on YRT external bus racks. Racks are restricted to non-motorized conventional bicycles meeting specific size requirements.
eBikes inside the bus (carry-on): Permitted ONLY if the eBike meets ALL of:
— Wheels 20–29 inches in diameter
— Weight under 25 kg (55 lbs)
— Motor rated 500W or less
— Electric/pedal-assist mode only (no throttle-only vehicles)
— Rider must turn power off and hold the eBike during travel
Practical implication: Most full-featured eBikes weigh 55–80 lbs and do not meet the 25 kg limit. Verify your specific bike's weight before planning bus-integrated commutes.
Source: YRT, yrt.ca
The VIVA rapidways (Highway 7, Yonge Street) are road-based bus rapid transit corridors with dedicated centre lanes. The cycling infrastructure alongside VIVA corridors — where it exists — is road cycling infrastructure open to PAB-compliant eBikes. There is no VIVA-specific ban on eBike riding adjacent to the rapidway lanes; the prohibition applies to the VIVA bus vehicles themselves, not the corridor.
YRT external racks: no eBikes. The Jane Street cycle track is the practical commuter alternative for Vaughan riders — 8 km of in-boulevard separated infrastructure to the VMC subway station, no bus required.
All Vaughan Shops at a Glance
| Shop | Address | eBike brands / focus | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trek Bicycle Vaughan | 7575 Weston Rd #119, Woodbridge, L4L 9K5 | Trek (authorized), Bontrager | Tue–Sat 10–6 · Sun 12–5 · Mon closed |
| Giant Vaughan | 7700 Keele St Unit 1, Concord/Vaughan, L4K 2A1 | Giant (authorized), Liv | Mon–Sat 11–6 · Sun 12–5 |
| Epic Cycles | 6251 Hwy 7 W, Vaughan, L4H 0L1 | Magnum, Bluerev, Stromer, Intense, Throne | Mon–Fri 10–6 · Sat 11–5 · Sun closed |
| Emmo Ebikes Vaughan | 1750 Steeles Ave W #15, Concord, L4K 2L7 | Emmo (authorized) | Mon–Fri 10:30–7 · Sat 11:30–5 · Sun closed |
| Cyclepath Woodbridge | 90 Winges Rd Unit 26, Woodbridge, L4L 6A9 | Giant, Specialized, Niner (call to confirm eBike stock) | Mon–Fri 10–6 · Sat 10–4 |
| Potenza Cycle & Fitness | 5732 Hwy 7 Unit 1A, Woodbridge, L4L 3A2 | eBikes listed — brands unconfirmed (call ahead) | Tue–Fri 10–5 · Sat 9–5 · Sun 9–3 · Mon closed |
The Shops — Vaughan, ON
1. Trek Bicycle Vaughan
7575 Weston Road, Unit 119, Woodbridge, ON L4L 9K5 · (905) 247-8104 · trekbikes.com
Hours: Tue–Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 12pm–5pm · Mon closed
eBike brands: Trek (authorized dealer) — Verve+, Dual Sport+, Powerfly, Rail, Domane+ · Services: eBike sales, Level 1–3 service/repair, multi-point inspections (any brand), free Level 1 service for first-year owners, 30-day return guarantee, free accessory installation
Trek Bicycle Vaughan in the Weston Road commercial corridor of Woodbridge is Vaughan's authorized Trek dealer. The Trek eBike lineup covers the spectrum: the Verve+ commuter (step-through and diamond frame versions), the Dual Sport+ for mixed terrain, the Powerfly hardtail and Rail full-suspension for trail riders, and the Domane+ for road. As an authorized dealer, Trek Vaughan handles warranty claims, software updates, and Trek's factory service — repairs that third-party shops often cannot perform on Trek-proprietary system components. The 24-hour service turnaround (advertised for bikes of any brand) is useful for Vaughan commuters who cannot afford extended downtime. First-year owners receive a free Level 1 service, which matters for eBike buyers whose chains, cables, and brakes settle during the first 100 km of use.
Buyers who want Trek eBikes with certified dealer support — particularly commuters buying Verve+ or trail riders buying Powerfly or Rail. Also the right stop for warranty service on any Trek eBike purchased elsewhere in the GTA.
2. Giant Vaughan
7700 Keele Street, Unit 1, Vaughan (Concord), ON L4K 2A1 · (905) 597-7078 · giantvaughan.com
Hours: Mon–Sat 11am–6pm · Sun 12pm–5pm
eBike brands: Giant (authorized), Liv (Giant's women's brand) · Services: eBike and bike sales, service department, product registration, 0% financing via Fairstone (12 equal monthly payments), parts and accessories
Giant Vaughan on Keele Street is Vaughan's authorized Giant and Liv dealer. Giant's eBike lineup includes the Explore E+ for urban commuting, the Trance X Advanced E+ for trail riding, and the Fastroad E+ for road and multi-use. Liv covers the same categories for riders who prefer a geometry optimised for smaller frames. The 0% financing option via Fairstone (12 equal monthly payments, no down payment required) reframes a $3,000–$5,000 purchase into $250–$420 per month. For buyers planning the Jane Street commute route, the Keele Street location puts the shop at the northern edge of the Jane-Keele corridor — accessible by cycling before the full cycle track is complete.
Thinking about eBike financing? Our Canadian eBike financing guide breaks down 0% dealer financing vs Affirm vs Klarna vs personal loan across 12, 24, and 36-month terms — so you know the true cost before you sign.
Financing Guide →3. Epic Cycles — Electric Bikes Canada
6251 Highway 7 West, Vaughan, ON L4H 0L1 · (647) 715-9000 · epiccycles.ca
Hours: Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 11am–5pm · Sun closed
eBike brands: Magnum Electric Bikes (exclusive Canadian distributor), Bluerev (house brand: Spitfire, Canadian, Warrior), Stromer, Intense, Throne · Services: eBike sales, test rides (waiver required), service/repair, wholesale parts distribution, FinanceIt financing ($0 down), price match guarantee. Also operates as a national eBike distributor with a dealer network across Canada.
Epic Cycles is the most important eBike-specialist shop in Vaughan. It is also something unusual in the Canadian retail landscape: a shop that operates simultaneously as a consumer-facing store, a national eBike distributor, and a parts wholesale operation. That distribution role matters for buyers, because it means Epic's parts and service inventory is deeper than a typical retail shop — they stock components at scale for their dealer network, not just for walk-in repair customers.
The brand roster is notable. Magnum Electric Bikes is a well-established North American eBike brand with a broad lineup from city bikes to fat-tire models — Epic is their exclusive Canadian distributor. Stromer is a Swiss brand producing premium speed-pedelec and city eBikes, popular in Europe and increasingly available in Canada; Stromer bikes carry sophisticated anti-theft integration and cloud connectivity. Bluerev is Epic's house brand, manufactured to their specification. Test rides are available with a signed waiver — call ahead to arrange. For Vaughan buyers wanting to experience eBike performance before committing, this is the most capable test-ride environment in the city.
4. Emmo Ebikes Vaughan — Sales & Service
1750 Steeles Avenue West, Unit 15, Concord/Vaughan, ON L4K 2L7 · (905) 760-7760 · emmo.ca
Hours: Mon–Fri 10:30am–7pm · Sat 11:30am–5pm · Sun closed
eBike brands: Emmo (authorized dealer) — bicycle-style eBikes, moped-style eBikes, electric scooters, accessories · Services: eBike and eScooter sales, full service/repair, accessories
Emmo is a Toronto-based Canadian brand founded in 2008, operating 200+ dealers across Canada. Their lineup spans bicycle-style PAB-compliant eBikes, moped-style electric bikes (which require licensing under Ontario's Motor Vehicle regulations — not the PAB framework), and electric scooters. The Vaughan location on Steeles Avenue West handles both sales and service in-house. For buyers in Concord and the northern Steeles Avenue corridor, Emmo offers the longest weekday hours of any Vaughan eBike shop (10:30am–7pm), making after-work visits practical. Important buyer note: not all Emmo models are PAB-compliant — the moped-style bikes and scooters require licensing, registration, and insurance under Ontario's Motor Vehicle Act. Confirm with the shop whether your intended model qualifies as a PAB before purchasing if you plan to use it without a licence.
5. Cyclepath Woodbridge
90 Winges Road, Unit 26, Woodbridge, ON L4L 6A9 · (905) 850-4481 · cyclepathwoodbridg.wixsite.com/vaughan
Hours: Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 10am–4pm
eBike brands: Giant, Specialized, Niner (call to confirm eBike inventory before visiting) · Services: Full-service repair, bike fitting studio, accessories and clothing. 30+ years in business.
Cyclepath Woodbridge is an authorized Specialized and Giant retailer — both brands offer electric lineups — operating from an industrial unit on Winges Road in Woodbridge. Their website does not specifically advertise eBike inventory as of June 2026; call ahead at 905-850-4481 to confirm which electric models are currently in stock before making the trip. The shop's 30+ years in the Woodbridge market and fitting studio make it a solid service and expert-advice destination regardless of whether you are buying new — particularly for riders who purchased an eBike elsewhere and want local certified service and fit analysis.
6. Potenza Cycle & Fitness
5732 Highway 7, Unit 1A, Woodbridge, ON L4L 3A2 · (905) 553-3000 · potenzacycle.ca
Hours: Tue–Fri 10am–5pm · Sat 9am–5pm · Sun 9am–3pm · Mon closed
eBike brands: eBikes listed in inventory but specific brands not confirmed on website — call ahead · Services: Road, mountain, triathlon, BMX, and kids bike sales; bike repair; bike fitting; personalized training. In business since 2009.
Potenza Cycle on Highway 7 is a multi-discipline shop with strong ties to the triathlon and road-cycling community in Vaughan. eBikes appear in their inventory listings but specific brand names are not publicly confirmed — call 905-553-3000 before visiting if your primary interest is eBike retail. For buyers who own an eBike and need a local service option with advanced fitting capability, Potenza is worth considering regardless of their eBike retail inventory.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many eBike shops are in Vaughan, ON?
Six verified storefronts operate in Vaughan as of June 2026: Trek Bicycle Vaughan (7575 Weston Rd #119, Woodbridge), Giant Vaughan (7700 Keele St Unit 1, Concord), Epic Cycles (6251 Hwy 7 W), Emmo Ebikes Vaughan (1750 Steeles Ave W #15, Concord), Cyclepath Woodbridge (90 Winges Rd Unit 26), and Potenza Cycle & Fitness (5732 Hwy 7 Unit 1A, Woodbridge). Trek and Giant are authorized dealers with confirmed eBike lineups. Epic Cycles is a dedicated specialist carrying Magnum, Stromer, and Bluerev. Emmo is an authorized Emmo dealer.
Can I ride my eBike on Vaughan's recreational trails?
No. The City of Vaughan explicitly prohibits powered and motorized micromobility devices — including PAB-compliant eBikes — from multi-use recreational trails in parks and open spaces under Parks By-Law 134-95 (Consolidated). eBikes are permitted on roads, bike lanes, cycle tracks, and in-boulevard multi-use paths. Kortright Centre bans all cycling. Boyd Conservation Area and Humber Valley Heritage Trail access for eBikes is unconfirmed — contact TRCA (416-661-6600) before riding. Source: City of Vaughan, vaughan.ca.
Can I bring my eBike on a YRT bus in Vaughan?
Not on the external rack. YRT prohibits eBikes from exterior bus racks. eBikes may board inside the bus only if: wheels 20–29 inches, weight under 25 kg (55 lbs), motor 500W or less, power off during travel. Most full-featured eBikes do not meet the 25 kg limit. Source: YRT, yrt.ca.
What are the Ontario eBike rules in Vaughan?
Ontario Regulation 369/09: maximum 500W nominal motor, assistance stops at 32 km/h, combined bike and battery weight under 120 kg, functional pedals required, helmet mandatory all ages, minimum age 16. No licence, registration, or insurance required. eBikes prohibited on sidewalks and 400-series highways. Vaughan additionally prohibits eBikes from park recreational trails. Source: ontario.ca/laws/regulation/090369.
Where is the best eBike riding infrastructure in Vaughan?
The Jane Street corridor: over 8 km of new in-boulevard cycle tracks from Rutherford Road south toward Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, Vaughan Mills, and Canada's Wonderland. In-boulevard infrastructure — eBikes permitted. The Islington Avenue pathway (3 km, Highway 7 to Kiloran Avenue, added June 2025) is the second major corridor. Both are accessible to PAB-compliant eBikes. Source: City of Vaughan, vaughan.ca.
Is Kortright Centre accessible to eBike riders?
No. Kortright Centre does not permit cycling of any kind — conventional bicycles or eBikes. They are reviewing trail adaptation for cycling but no timeline is confirmed. Contact Kortright directly for current status: 905-832-2289. Source: kortright.org.
Is Epic Cycles a full eBike dealer or a repair-only shop?
Full-service dedicated eBike retailer and Canadian distributor. Epic Cycles at 6251 Hwy 7 W carries Magnum Electric Bikes (exclusive Canadian distributor), Bluerev (house brand — Spitfire, Canadian, Warrior), Stromer (premium Swiss brand), Intense, and Throne. Test rides available (waiver required). Financing via FinanceIt ($0 down). Price match guarantee. They also have a Toronto Junction location and operate as a national parts distributor.
The Bottom Line
Vaughan's eBike retail market is the strongest in York Region — six verified shops, two authorized major-brand dealers, a dedicated eBike specialist with national distribution depth, and an authorized Emmo location. The riding picture is more nuanced: the trail ban eliminates park trails as an option, but the Jane Street cycle-track investment is turning Vaughan's commuter corridor into one of the most eBike-capable suburban routes in the GTA. Buyers who understand those two facts — park trails closed, Jane Street open — will choose the right bike for where they actually plan to ride.
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This Vaughan shop guide is part of the Canadian eBike Brands & Shops directory — verified brand profiles and city-by-city shop listings across Canada. Zeus eBikes is a Canadian online retailer and does not operate a Vaughan storefront; the shops listed here are independent and we have no commercial relationship with them. All shop details verified June 2026 — call ahead to confirm hours. Found an error or closure? milad@zeusebikes.ca.
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