E-Bike Compliance Labels
St. Catharines, Ontario
E-bike use is growing throughout St. Catharines along St. Paul Street, Ontario Street, and the scenic Welland Canal Trail. Niagara Regional Police enforces Ontario Regulation 369/09 on all public roads and shared-use paths in the Niagara Region, with active patrols in St. Catharines' downtown and waterfront corridors.
E-Bike Enforcement in St. Catharines
Niagara Regional Police enforce Ontario Regulation 369/09 throughout St. Catharines. Officers patrol St. Paul Street and Ontario Street — the two main commercial spines of the city — checking for the required bilingual compliance label, proper rider age (16+), approved helmet use, and speed compliance. E-bikes that exceed 32 km/h or lack the permanent label are subject to on-the-spot enforcement.
The Welland Canal Trail runs through the heart of St. Catharines, providing a key shared-use corridor for both recreational riders and daily commuters. Niagara Regional Police monitor trail access points and intersections where trail users cross vehicle lanes. Riders must carry a valid compliance label and follow posted signage at all times.
St. Catharines hosts a large student population from Brock University, which drives high e-bike ownership in the north end of the city. Niagara Regional Police have conducted targeted enforcement campaigns on University Avenue and surrounding residential streets, issuing citations for unlabelled and non-compliant units. Dealers in the Niagara Region face direct liability for units sold without the required label.
Local note: Enforcement is particularly active along the Welland Canal Trail and near Brock University on University Avenue, where e-bike density is high and shared-path conflicts are common.
Niagara Regional Police Enforcement
An e-bike without a valid bilingual compliance label is not classified as a "power-assisted bicycle" under Ontario law — it defaults to classification as a motor vehicle. This means the rider requires a valid driver's licence, vehicle registration, and insurance.
- • Fines for riding without proper classification: $250–$2,000 (HTA)
- • Vehicle may be impounded at scene
- • Dealer liability for selling non-compliant units
St. Catharines Dealer Compliance Checklist
Every e-bike sold by a St. Catharines dealer must meet all requirements under Ontario Regulation 369/09 before it leaves the floor.
- ✓Motor output is 500 watts or less
- ✓Motor cuts out at 32 km/h or lower on level ground
- ✓Permanently affixed bilingual compliance label on frame
- ✓Label states "Power-Assisted Bicycle / Bicyclette à assistance électrique"
- ✓Unladen weight is 120 kg or less (including battery)
- ✓Two independent braking systems — stops in 9 metres from 30 km/h
- ✓Pedals are fully operable and functional
- ✓Rider is 16 years of age or older
- ✓Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet worn
Ontario Regulatory Snapshot
| Specification | Requirement | Legal Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Output | 500 watts maximum | O. Reg 369/09 s.2(c) |
| Motor Speed | 32 km/h max (level ground) | O. Reg 369/09 s.2(d) |
| Compliance Label | Permanently affixed — bilingual English + French | O. Reg 369/09 s.2(f) |
| Unladen Weight | 120 kg maximum (includes battery) | O. Reg 369/09 s.2(a) |
| Rider Age | 16 years minimum | O. Reg 369/09 s.6 |
| Helmet | Approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet — all ages | HTA s. 104 |
Last verified: March 2026 | Source: CanLII — O. Reg 369/09 ↗
Ready to Ride Legal in St. Catharines?
Our bilingual PAB compliance labels meet every requirement under Ontario Regulation 369/09. Fast turnaround production — we are local to the Niagara Region. St. Catharines dealers order single units to fleet quantities.
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