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Thought bike tours weren’t possible in Montreal during the winter? Think again! This 2-hour guided fat e-bike tour gets you going up Mount Royal, the city’s sprawling park. With the help of monster tires on electric bikes that grip onto winter surfaces, you can explore Montreal with ease. The powered wheels allow first-timers and experienced cyclists alike to discover the city in all its wintry splendor.
This 3-hour North City bike ride ventures deep into the vibrant, eclectic, must-see ‘hoods of the Plateau, Mile-End, Little Italy, and Mile-Ex. You will ride parks, quiet streets and laneways, spot murals and street art, and visit the Jean-Talon farmer’s market. A real taste of authentic Montreal lifestyle! Even locals have discovered many things not seen before on this route. This tours includes a comfy yet stylish bike, helmet (optional) and water bottle.
Experience Quebec City by bike and on water on this full-day combo tour. During a 2.5-hour bike ride covering 13 miles, explore the old city and port area. A guide shares insight into the local geography and history. Refuel with a hearty Italian lunch before embarking on a 90-minute sightseeing cruise on the Saint-Lawrence River. Snap photos of the Cap Diamant and Montmorency Falls, and hear commentary on board from a guide dressed as French-Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet. This is the perfect, family-friendly introduction to Quebec City.
Get to know the best of Old Québec City on this guided bike tour. Enjoy a relaxing 8-mile (13-kilometer) ride around Old Québec's bike-friendly Lower Town district, learning about its history from 1608 to the present day. Get to know this UNESCO World Heritage site, with educational and entertaining commentary from the knowledgeable guide. Visit the popular Place-Royale, the Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site, the cobblestone streets of Petit Champlain and more while admiring the city’s natural beauty along the Saint-Charles River. Bike, helmet, water bottle and snacks are included.
When visiting Québec City, get to know the neighboring countryside and Montmorency Falls on this small-group bike tour. Enjoy a relaxing 16-mile (25-kilometer) ride from Old Québec's bike-friendly Lower Town district to Montmorency Falls, an 83-meter-high waterfall on the Montmorency River. A cable car ride to the top of the falls provides an exceptional view of the roaring water. Also, pedal to a city park, Domaine de Maizerets, and see the historical borough of Île d’Orléans. Cable car ride plus bike, helmet, water bottle and snacks are included.
Explore the city of Montreal on this scooter tour that takes travelers through back streets and past top attractions. Learn about interesting neighborhoods as you cruise along on an electric scooter.
Leave the crowds behind during this 4-hour, half-day Montreal bike tour, covering the city’s top architecture, food, neighborhood life, and history with a local guide. Pick from among two unique tour options, each of which explores a different cross-section of this historic city’s diverse neighborhoods and fascinating culture. Best of all, you’ll get to keep your bike rental for the whole day after your tour ends. This bike tour of Montreal also includes a helmet, 21-speed bike, bottled water, one food tasting and a complimentary glass of beer or wine in historic Old Montreal.
With 450 miles (650 km) of bike paths, Montreal was meant to be discovered by bicycle. During this 3-hour guided tour, cycle through the city’s various neighborhoods, main attractions and the most unusual locations. Your in-the-know guide takes you around the most popular districts and shows you lesser-known gems. This small-group tour is limited to just 13 people, ensuring a memorable experience. Once the tour ends, enjoy a complimentary drink (with or without alcohol) at a local establishment of the Old-Montreal near Ça Roule.
Leave the busy city behind, and explore the Canadian countryside on this 4-hour bike tour to Montmorency Falls from Quebec City. Spin along cycle tracks through the Domaine de Maizerets with your guide. Pedal along the St. Lawrence River, and gain insight into the region’s rich history and diverse geography. On arrival at Montmorency Falls, take the cable car skywards for panoramic views over the tumbling torrent. Cross the footbridge and marvel at the falls’ power. Then head upstream to relax on the banks of the Montmorency River.
An extensive network of bike paths makes Montreal the perfect place to explore on bicycle, and this 3-hour bike tour covers the city center’s most important sites. Pedal through downtown, Old Montreal, and the banks of the St. Lawrence River as a guide shares stories about Montreal history and culture. This 3-hour bike tour includes all necessary equipment, and it’s an ideal orientation to the heart of the city.
Discover Montreal’s thriving street food scene on this guided, 3.5-hour sightseeing bike tour. Visit six local food trucks with an emphasis on gourmet dishes made from scratch using fresh, local products. Enjoy two drinks, two appetizers, two half meals and a dessert. Travel the bicycle paths along the Lachine Canal, Old Montreal and downtown at a relaxed pace. Bring a sense of adventure and an appetite for the ultimate meals on wheels experience. Bike rental and equipment included.
Discover the beauty of Québec City by electric bike on this 3-hour tour along the St Lawrence River. Pedal or cruise up the hill to the Plains of Abraham park. Along the way, stop to see sights like Parc de l'anse Brown, the Promenade Samuel de Champlain, the Diamond cliff, the Appalachians and the Laurentians mountains. Learn about the city’s history and geography on this small-group tour limited to just 10 cyclists.
Get to know the best of Old Québec City on this guided, 2.5-hour bike tour. Enjoy a relaxing 13-mile (20-kilometer) ride along the majestic St. Lawrence River and Old Québec's bike-friendly Lower Town district, learning about its history from 1608 to the present day. Get to know this UNESCO World Heritage site, with educational and entertaining commentary from the knowledgeable guide. See the famous castle/hotel Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, the Citadelle of Quebec and more while admiring the city’s natural beauty along the Saint Lawrence River. Bike and helmet are included.
Get off the well-trodden path and enjoy Montreal like a local on this 4-hour bicycle tour. An in-the-know guide takes you to his favorite street-art and cultural corners, as well as a picnic lunch in a beautiful borough park with a local craft beer. This small-group tour is limited to just 10 people, ensuring personalized attention. You’ll come away with a solid pulse on Montreal’s current culture and knowledge of hot spots frequented by locals.
A bike ride through the forest of Mont-Tremblant isn’t just for summer. This tour uses electric bikes with thick tires (fat bikes) designed to pull riders through the snow. Leave before dark to set out in the fading sun, once it’s dark, switch on your head lamp for a look at nighttime Tremblant in the snow.
Ride 12.5 miles (20 kilometers) on the scenic roads of Ile d'Orleans during this guided electric bike tour in Quebec City. You can focus on the scenery and the experience while your guide takes care of navigation; you'll make stops for chocolate and strawberry tastings, as well as sampling varietals at a local winery. Along the way, listen to insightful commentary on the area's culture, agriculture, and history.
Take a ride through historic Quebec City with a friend, seeing the sights and enjoying a relaxing day with a guide. Cycle by the Citadel, beside the river on the Promenade Samuel de Champlain, over the Quebec Bridge, and along the south shore before taking a scenic ferry ride back to the starting point.
Discover downtown Montreal’s top attractions and taste the city’s best street food on this guided, 5-hour bike tour. Pedal (and walk) around Quebec’s largest city, exploring such landmark locations as the Old Port, the mythical Place d’Armes, the stunning squares of the central business district and much more. Along the way, stop at some of the city’s best eateries and sample various foods while learning about Montreal’s history, architecture and public art. Bike rental and equipment included. At the end of your adventure, relax and enjoy a drink in historic old Montreal!