
Garage Bike Storage
Premium garage bike storage for commercial, municipal, and residential use across Canada.
Why Choose Our Garage Bike Storage?
BikeRacks.ca offers premium garage bike storage designed for Canadian conditions. Whether you need a solution for commercial, municipal, or residential use, our garage bike storage are built from heavy-duty steel with powder-coated or galvanized finishes that withstand salt, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles for 20+ years. We deliver and install across all 10 provinces.
Specifications
Our garage bike storage are fabricated in Canada using 16-gauge or heavier steel tubing. Available finishes include hot-dip galvanized, powder-coated (20+ colours), and 304 stainless steel. Surface-mount and in-ground installation options available. All products ship from our Ontario and BC warehouses for fast delivery nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Bike Storage
Where can I buy garage bike storage in Canada?
BikeRacks.ca delivers garage bike storage to 60+ cities across all 10 Canadian provinces. Contact us for a free quote and local delivery options.
How much do garage bike storage cost?
Pricing for garage bike storage ranges from $75-$2,500 depending on size, material, and configuration. Volume discounts available for orders of 10+ units.
Do you install garage bike storage?
Yes, BikeRacks.ca provides professional installation services across Canada including concrete anchoring, surface-mount, and in-ground options.
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Garage Bike 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. 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. 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.
Multi-Residential
Multi-residential properties — condominiums, apartment buildings, purpose-built rentals, and co-op housing — face unique challenges when it comes to bicycle parking. Canadian municipal bylaws now require minimum bicycle parking ratios in new residential developments, typically 0.5 to 1.0 long-term spaces per dwelling unit plus visitor spaces. Meeting these requirements while maximizing rentable or sellable floor area requires space-efficient bike parking solutions that fit within dedicated bike rooms, parking garage alcoves, or purpose-built bike cages. Two-tier bike racks are the workhorse of multi-residential bike rooms, doubling capacity in the same floor area by stacking bikes on two levels. Vertical wall-mounted racks and wall rail systems further increase density by eliminating floor-space consumption entirely. Bike lockers provide premium secure storage that buildings can offer as a paid amenity, generating ongoing revenue while serving residents who own expensive bicycles. Property managers need bike parking that is durable enough to withstand daily use by dozens of residents, easy to maintain and clean, and organized enough to prevent the bike room from becoming a chaotic tangle of frames and wheels. Clear signage, assigned spaces, and proper lighting reduce conflicts between residents and make bike rooms safer and more inviting. BikeRacks.ca is a trusted supplier for condominium developers, property management companies, and housing cooperatives across Canada. We provide bike room layout planning, product specification for construction documents, installation coordination with general contractors, and ongoing maintenance support. Our team understands the municipal bylaw requirements in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, and other major cities, ensuring your bike parking meets code on the first inspection. For property managers dealing with overflowing bike rooms, we offer retrofit assessments that identify opportunities to increase capacity without expanding the room footprint — often achieving 40 to 60 percent more bike spaces by switching from floor-standing racks to vertical or two-tier systems. We also help property managers establish bike room policies, signage, and assignment systems that keep the space organized and reduce resident conflicts over bike parking access and space allocation.


