Non Touristy Montreal Pink Bike Tour - Quebec, Canada
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EXPERIENCE

Discover Montreal’s local side, and visit many of the city’s most characterful neighbourhoods, in the space of just half a day: this small-group bike tour provides a fun and accessible way to discover the city. Meet your guide in the morning at a third wave coffee shop/bike garage, grab your hot-pink bike, and set off. Visit the city’s parks, tour the hip Plateau and typical streets, see a lot of street art, the festival and cultural heart of the city, the river from a hidden location and small backstreets and green laneways. Stop for a picnic lunch in a local park, and learn inside stories about the city’s residents and history as you go.

In the first half of the Montreal bike tour, see some of the main highlights of the city: the majestic Mount Royal Park and an abundant amount of street art produced by local and creative talent such as the Leonard Cohen mural. Then head to the heart of the entertainment district where the biggest festivals take place, Montréal’s Gay Village, a pedestrian mall in the summer and the Saint Lawrence river.

After a lunch picnic and craft beer in the park follow your guide through the charming residential streets and back green alleys of the hoods we call home. To understand Montréal is to understand the neighbourhoods with a local.

Bicycles are made by a local bike shop giving new life to old frames by rebuilding them right here in Montréal. Refurbished bikes were given a hot pink makeover to add a pop of color to your experience.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Discover the local side of Montreal on a guided bike tour with a local guide
See the city’s main , including Mount Royal Park and street art
Explore the heart of the entertainment district and Montreal’s Gay Village
Enjoy a picnic lunch and craft beer in a park and learn about the city’s history
Cycle through charming residential streets and back green alleys of the boroughs

 

 

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