Rail Trail Bike Rentals

RAIL TRAIL electric (e-bike) & Cruiser Bike Rentals
We have a new full fleet of (Class 1) Electra Townie Go! Electric Bikes, (ebikes), Electra Cruisers & Kids Bikes.  Our shop is located right at the start of the trail so within minutes, you’ll be on your way. 

E-Bike Rental Age Notice:  Must be 16 years of age to rent an E-Bike and our waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian if renter is under the age of 19.

HOW TO RENT OUR BIKES?  Book Online (Recommended) or drop-in on our days open. (please note we do not take telephone reservations)

Book Bikes & E-Bikes Online now

  Up to 2 Hours Up to 4 Hours Full day
Cruisers $30 $50 $75
E-Bikes $50 $75 $100
Kids Bikes $16 $26 $46

E-Bike Rental Age Notice: Must be 16 years of age to operate an E-Bike and our waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian if renter is under the age of 19.

WHERE TO PARK?

  • 4 Hour Rentals and shorter: North end of our parking lot or on the North side of the train bridge
  • Full Day Rentals: Kal Beach Parking Lot or the Coldstream Station Parking Lot.

Important:  If you have friends joining you who have vehicles, they have to park at the Kal Beach Parking Lot or the Coldstream Station Parking Lot. Our lot doesn’t have enough space for extra vehicles.

ABOUT OUR KIDS TRAILERS:  They are for kids only, no dogs or pets allowed.

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Kalavida is located at the start of the Okanagan Rail Trail in Coldstream. With the Rail Trail Cafe next door, it’s the perfect place to start your journey.

Okanagan Rail Trail: The amazing lakeside trail is now open and we are at the head of the North end of the Trail, Kilometre Zero.

GROUP RATES FOR EVENTS: If you are trying to book for a large group for events such as Weddings, Birthdays, School Trips and Corporate Functions, please email the shop for rates at staff@kalavida.com

In some instances with large groups, we may ask you to fill out the waiver prior to your arrival. In that case the waiver can be found below:

BIKE WAIVER


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