Canada is home to world-class mountain biking terrain, and, unsurprisingly, Canadian mountain bike makers have become leaders in engineering bikes capable of handling steep descents, rocky climbs and unpredictable weather. These Canadian companies design frames with an understanding of local landscapes and often test their prototypes on Canada’s most demanding trails. Many brands build or assemble bikes within Canada, supporting local manufacturing and specialised craftsmanship.
Canadian Mountain Bike Brands
Devinci
Manufacturing Location: Chicoutimi, Québec
Where to Buy: Online and bike shops
Key Details:
- Founded in 1987
- Aluminium frames welded in Canada
Devinci is one of Canada’s best-known mountain bike manufacturers in Canada, having been producing frames in their Chicoutimi, Québec factory since 1987. The company welds, heat-treats, and paints its aluminium frames entirely in Canada, ensuring full control over quality and durability. Their lineup includes downhill, enduro, trail, and cross-country bikes, many of which have seen international success on the professional circuit. Devinci collaborates with elite riders to refine geometry, suspension performance, and frame stiffness.
Rocky Mountain Bicycles
Manufacturing Location: Overseas
Where to Buy: Online and dealers
Key Details:
- Founded in 1981 in Vancouver
- High-performance carbon & alloy MTBs
Rocky Mountain is a name synonymous with Canadian mountain biking. Founded in 1981 in Vancouver, the brand has pioneered many modern MTB concepts and continues to develop bikes on the famously technical North Shore trails. Their engineering team is in British Columbia, while frames are produced through specialised partners, with final assembly in-house. Their lineup includes enduro, trail, XC, and electric mountain bikes.
Norco Bicycles
Manufacturing Location: Globally
Where to Buy: Dealers
Key Details:
- Founded in 1964
- One of Canada’s biggest bike brands
Norco, one of Canada’s largest bicycle companies, was founded in British Columbia in 1964. While production takes place with overseas partners, Norco rigorously designs, tests, and tunes its mountain bikes in Canada. Their test teams operate across British Columbia’s world-renowned terrain, giving them direct access to diverse trail conditions. Each Norco frame benefits from advanced suspension kinematics, balanced geometry, and extensive real-world testing.
Chromag
Manufacturing Location: Whistler, British Columbia and Taiwan
Where to Buy: Dealers and online
Key Details:
- Boutique Whistler-based brand
- Rider-driven product development
Chromag is a mountain bike brand based in Whistler, British Columbia, producing legendary steel and titanium bikes designed for trail and freeride use. Select Chromag frames are handbuilt in Canada, while others are built by manufacturing partners in Taiwan under Chromag’s exact specifications. The brand also produces high-quality components such as saddles, bars, stems and pedals, which have all been influenced by real rider feedback.
Forbidden Bike Co.
Manufacturing Location: Canada and globally
Where to Buy: Dealers and online
Key Details:
- Based in Cumberland, British Columbia
- Enduro and downhill focus
Forbidden Bike Co. is a Canadian bike company based on Vancouver Island. It is known for pioneering high-pivot suspension designs and has quickly become one of the most influential new names in mountain biking. Their team designs and tests frames in Canada, with select small-batch production taking place domestically and full-scale carbon manufacturing completed through trusted global partners.
Brodie Bicycles
Manufacturing Location: Canada and overseas
Where to Buy: Online and dealers
Key Details:
- Founded in Vancouver in 1986
- Rider-focused frame design
Brodie Bicycles was founded in Vancouver in 1986 by frame designer Paul Brodie. While manufacturing is done with select partners overseas, all frame geometry, design philosophy, and ride characteristics are developed in Canada. Brodie’s mountain bikes reflect West Coast riding culture with thoughtful geometry, durability, and responsiveness and are rooted in real-world functionality, ensuring their bikes can withstand the demands of Canadian weather and terrain.