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The Rulebook · draft under verification

E-bike law in Quebec.

The rules at a glance

Max motor power
500 W
Assist cutoff
32 km/h
Minimum age
18+
Helmet
Required for all riders (bike helmet mandatory; fines $60-$100 for non-compliance)
Licence required
No
Registration required
No
43 CAD-priced models in the index publish specs within these limits

Official source

What the statute actually says

In Quebec the electric motor must be rated at 500 watts or less and must stop providing power once the bike reaches 32 km/h, and the bike must always allow pedalling like a regular bicycle. Riders must be 18 or older, except that 14-to-17-year-olds may ride only if they hold a Class 6D (moped or scooter) licence. A bike helmet is mandatory, electric bikes cannot be registered, and riding is allowed on all public roads except highways and their entrance and exit ramps.

Draft summary under verification — not legal advice. Confirm with the official source before relying on it. US riding-law guides are coming.