
Cycle Storage
Premium cycle storage for commercial, municipal, and residential use across Canada.
Cycle Storage Systems for Canadian Properties
Cycle storage covers the full spectrum of bicycle parking infrastructure — from individual home solutions to large-scale commercial bike rooms holding hundreds of cycles. Choosing the right cycle storage system depends on user volume, security needs, available space, and exposure to weather, and the wrong choice creates either expensive overcapacity or daily user frustration that drives cyclists to lock to fences and railings.
Cycle Storage Categories
Class A (long-term) cycle storage is for residents and employees parking for 6+ hours. Required: weather-protected, lockable, controlled-access. Equipment: indoor bike rooms with wall-mounted, vertical, or two-tier racks, individual bike lockers, or fully enclosed bike cages. Required by most Canadian municipal bylaws at ratios of 0.9-1.25 spaces per residential unit.
Class B (short-term) cycle storage is for visitors parking for under 2 hours. Required: convenient location, well-lit, visible from building entrance. Equipment: outdoor inverted-U racks, post-and-ring racks, bike corrals in retail districts. Typical ratio is 0.1 spaces per residential unit plus visitor multipliers for retail and office uses.
Sizing Cycle Storage for Your Property
For multi-residential developments, use the municipal bylaw ratio (varies by city) plus 20% buffer for growth. For office buildings, plan for 5-15% of staff cycling at peak (urban core) or 2-5% (suburban). For schools, plan for 20-40% of student body cycling on peak weather days. For transit stations, plan for 5-10% of daily ridership parking bikes.
Density Comparison: Floor Area Per Bike
Different cycle storage methods deliver dramatically different densities:
- •Floor-standing racks: 1.2 m² per bike
- •Inverted-U racks (outdoor): 0.9 m² per bike
- •Wall-mounted vertical hooks: 0.6 m² per bike
- •Two-tier racks: 0.5 m² per bike (lower tier) + 0.5 m² (upper tier) = effective 0.25 m² per bike
- •Bike lockers (individual): 1.5 m² per bike (but maximum security)
Climate-Adapted Design for Canada
Cycle storage in Canada must address year-round use. Indoor bike rooms need dedicated drainage for melting snow brought in on bikes, vinyl or epoxy floor coatings that resist road salt, and HVAC with humidity control to prevent corrosion of stored bikes. Outdoor cycle storage requires weather-protected covered shelters for premium installations or high-corrosion-resistance galvanized steel for open racks.
BikeRacks.ca consults on cycle storage design, capacity planning, and bylaw compliance for any size project across Canada.
Why Choose BikeRacks.ca
BikeRacks.ca is Canada's specialist supplier of cycle storage, serving businesses, municipalities, and institutions across all 10 provinces and 3 territories. Every product we sell is engineered for Canadian conditions — hot-dip galvanized steel that withstands road salt, de-icing chemicals, and freeze-thaw cycles for 25+ years without maintenance. We offer free site assessments, bylaw compliance reviews, and professional installation by crews carrying $5 million liability insurance. Volume discounts start at 10+ units with additional savings at 25+ and 50+ quantities. All quotes are free and delivered within 24 hours. Contact us today to discuss your cycle storage project.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cycle Storage
Where can I buy cycle storage in Canada?
BikeRacks.ca delivers cycle storage to 60+ cities across all 10 Canadian provinces. Contact us for a free quote and local delivery options.
How much do cycle storage cost?
Pricing for cycle storage ranges from $75-$2,500 depending on size, material, and configuration. Volume discounts available for orders of 10+ units.
Do you install cycle storage?
Yes, BikeRacks.ca provides professional installation services across Canada including concrete anchoring, surface-mount, and in-ground options.
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Cycle Storage for Every Industry
Residential
Residential bike rack solutions keep bicycles organized, protected, and out of the way in homes, apartments, condominiums, and townhouse complexes across Canada. As cycling continues to grow as a primary transportation and recreation activity for Canadian families, secure and convenient bike storage at home becomes essential — especially in urban areas where garage space is limited or nonexistent. ## Multi-Bike Households and Garage Storage For single-family homes and townhouses, **wall-mounted** bike racks and ceiling-mounted pulley systems maximize garage and shed space by storing bikes vertically or overhead, freeing up floor area for vehicles and other equipment. Floor-standing racks in 2-bike and 4-bike configurations provide freestanding storage that doesn't require drilling into walls, making them ideal for renters. ## E-Bike Compatibility and Heavy-Duty Hooks For multi-residential properties — condominiums, apartment buildings, and purpose-built rentals — bike rooms with vertical racks, **two-tier** systems, and wall rail configurations maximize the number of bikes stored per square foot. Canadian municipal bylaws increasingly require minimum bicycle parking ratios in new residential developments, typically 0.5 to 1.0 spaces per unit, making proper bike rack selection a building code compliance issue. Property managers choose BikeRacks.ca for durable, space-efficient residential bike storage systems that satisfy bylaw requirements, reduce bike clutter in common areas, and increase property appeal for cycling-oriented tenants. We also supply bike repair stands and tire pumps for residential bike rooms, giving residents a convenient place to maintain their bicycles without leaving the building. For cottage properties and seasonal homes, our weather-resistant outdoor racks and **wall-mounted** hooks keep bikes organized and protected during the months they're in use, while taking up minimal space in sheds and garages during the off-season. BikeRacks.ca offers free layout consultations for condo developers and property managers planning residential bike rooms, helping you maximize capacity while meeting fire code and accessibility requirements. From compact urban apartments in Toronto and Vancouver to sprawling suburban homes in Calgary and Ottawa, our residential bike rack solutions adapt to every Canadian living situation and budget.
Municipal & Government
Municipal and government bike parking infrastructure is the foundation of cycling-friendly cities across Canada. From city parks and public libraries to community centres, city halls, and recreation facilities, every public building and outdoor space benefits from well-designed bicycle parking that supports municipal active transportation strategies and encourages residents to choose cycling over driving. ## Heavy-Duty Galvanized Construction for Public Use Canadian municipalities are investing heavily in cycling infrastructure as part of climate action plans, transportation master plans, and public health initiatives. Bike racks at public facilities demonstrate municipal commitment to sustainability and provide tangible, visible cycling infrastructure that residents use daily. The most effective municipal installations use CAN/CSA-compliant **inverted-U** or post-and-ring designs that provide two secure locking points per bicycle, meet AODA accessibility spacing requirements, and feature **hot-dip galvanized** finishes that last 20+ years with zero maintenance. ## Municipal Branded Custom Racks BikeRacks.ca has extensive experience working with municipal procurement processes including competitive bidding, standing offer agreements, and cooperative purchasing programs. We provide compliant bid responses, engineering specifications, stamped drawings for permit applications, and professional installation services. Our municipal clients include cities and towns across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada, ranging from small-town installations of 4-6 racks to city-wide rollouts of hundreds of units. We also supply custom branded bike racks for business improvement areas and heritage districts where aesthetic standards require designs that complement the streetscape. Our municipal team provides project management support for multi-site installations, including site survey coordination, phased delivery scheduling, and installation crew deployment across multiple locations simultaneously. We help municipalities apply for federal and provincial active transportation grants by providing specification documentation, cost estimates, and project timelines that meet grant application requirements. For cities developing bicycle parking master plans, we offer consulting services to help determine optimal rack types, quantities, and placement strategies for different land use contexts. From the smallest village installing its first bike rack at the community hall to Canada's largest cities upgrading thousands of public parking spaces, BikeRacks.ca is the trusted municipal bike parking supplier from coast to coast.
Schools & Universities
Educational institutions from elementary schools to major universities are among the highest-demand environments for bike parking in Canada. University and college campuses alone can require hundreds or even thousands of bike parking spaces to serve students, faculty, and staff who cycle to campus daily. At the K-12 level, bike racks at schools encourage active transportation habits in children and reduce vehicle congestion in school zones — a growing priority for school boards and parent councils across the country. Bike racks for educational settings must withstand uniquely demanding conditions: heavy daily use by users who may not be gentle with equipment, exposure to Canadian weather extremes year-round, and the constant risk of theft on campuses with open public access. Our education-grade bike racks feature heavy-gauge galvanized steel construction, tamper-resistant mounting hardware, and designs with robust locking points that accommodate U-locks and chain locks securing both the frame and wheel. For universities and colleges, we supply high-capacity two-tier racks for parking structures, covered bike shelters at major buildings, and bike lockers at residences and athletic facilities. For elementary and secondary schools, we offer age-appropriate rack heights, bright colour options for visibility, and surface-mount configurations that can be relocated as playground layouts change. BikeRacks.ca works with school boards, college facility departments, and university campus planning offices to design bike parking layouts that meet institutional needs and municipal bylaw requirements. We understand education sector procurement timelines and budget cycles, and offer volume pricing for multi-campus installations. Our education-sector experience spans elementary schools across rural Ontario, high schools in the GTA, community colleges in the Maritimes, and major research universities in British Columbia and Alberta. We understand the unique challenges of campus bike parking including seasonal demand fluctuations, exam-period surges, and the need for racks that accommodate the wide range of bicycle types students ride — from inexpensive commuter bikes to high-end road bikes and increasingly popular e-bikes. BikeRacks.ca provides campus-wide bike parking audits that assess current capacity, identify high-demand locations, and recommend phased expansion plans that align with institutional budget cycles.
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