Niagara Region Bicycle Rental
Locations
The companies listed below are featured in Cycle Niagara as they are participating in The Niagara Guide's online marketing program. Click on their logo to learn more about their services.

The Niagara Rowing School - offering bike rentals too!
The companies listed below do not participate in The Niagara Guide's online marketing program, but as a courtesy, we have listed their contact information.
| Name |
Address |
City |
Phone |
| The Checker
Bike Company |
|
Chippawa |
Online Reservations
Only |
| Leisure
Trails |
|
Niagara
Falls |
1-888-264-4490 |
| Port Cycle
Rentals |
703 Main St
W |
Port Colborne |
905-401-7906 |
| Steve
Bauer Bike Tours Inc. |
|
Many
Locations |
905-704-1224 |
| Steve's Place
Bicycle & Repair |
|
Fort Erie |
1-888-649-BIKE
(2453 |
| Zoom
Leisure Bike Rentals and Winery Tours |
2017 Niagara Stone Rd. |
Niagara-on-the-Lake |
905-468-2366 |
If you have a bicycle rental
service and would like to be listed here,
please contact Cycle Niagara by clicking here.
Quick note - we only
list these companies. We've never used any of them
and their listing here doesn't imply endorsement nor does ommission
imply lack of endorsement.
If you have a problem, it is with them, not us.
I know
what you're thinking. "Why should I rent
a bike when I have a perfectly good bike already?" Yep.
Good question. Here's a couple of reasons for you to ponder.
By
renting a bike from a local company, you will...
... save gas.
The aerodynamic drag of bicycles on roof or trunk racks will increase
your gas consumption considerably.
... reduce
the likelihood of mechanical breakdowns. Bike rental companies
have to ensure that they are in good working order before you get
to use them. Can you say the same about your bike?
... save money.
If you have an expensive bike, consider what would happen if it got
stolen. There are bike thieves everywhere. Even in beautiful Niagara
(curse them!!). A rental bike will be less attractive to thieves and
is probably insured. Talk to your insurance broker about getting
your bicycle insured and see how much it costs.
In many ways, rentals
are the better option. You can ask the rental company if you can bring
your own saddle to reduce discomfort. Many will oblige. Also, bring
your own helmet. (You do wear a helmet, don't you?) You may also want
to bring your own water bottles, locks or accessories which you would
either have to forgo or rent otherwise. Enjoy the ride!