Guided Bicycle Tour - Midtown, Brickworks and Distillery District
Overview
Inclusions
- Use of bicycle
- Helmet (mandatory)
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview Ave Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M4W 3X8 Canada
We will ride through the city enjoying stops at Riverdale Farm, Queen's Park, the University of Toronto and the Rosedale neighbourhood and then we will descend into the Evergreen Brick Works. After exploring this area we will continue through the valley to the Historic Distillery District before returning to our starting point.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Riverdale Farm, 201 Winchester St, Toronto, Ontario M4X 1B8 Canada
A working farm in the heart of the city with chickens, pigs, goats, cows and horses to amuse your senses.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: University of Toronto, 27 King's College Cir, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Canada
We will ride through the university grounds past the beautiful architecture and stop for a view in the middle of the ring road.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Queen's Park, College St. & University Ave., Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 Canada
Enjoy the red brick architecture and panoramic views of the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This tour is awesome! Our guide, Wendy, was extremely hospitable and accommodating. I had not realized how much I don't know about the city I live in! I love to bike and be outdoors, but truth be told I am a bit of a spaz when it comes to enjoying the scenery and remembering how to keep myself...
This tour is awesome! Our guide, Wendy, was extremely hospitable and accommodating. I had not realized how much I don't know about the city I live in! I love to bike and be outdoors, but truth be told I am a bit of a spaz when it comes to enjoying the scenery and remembering how to keep myself safe on the roads at the same time. Wendy made sure we were well taken care of by leading us safely along bike paths and limiting our amount of time on city streets. Book this tour now... you will NOT be dissapointed!Our tour guide was amazing. She set a nice pace for all of us and ensured all were safe and none left behind. Wendy was very knowledgeable and took us to many interesting points along the way. Learned a lot about the history of Toronto, including an Indigenous perspective. Would definitely go ...
Our tour guide was amazing. She set a nice pace for all of us and ensured all were safe and none left behind. Wendy was very knowledgeable and took us to many interesting points along the way. Learned a lot about the history of Toronto, including an Indigenous perspective. Would definitely go on another tour again soon!We had the best bike tour!!! The bikes were amazing, our guide was so friendly, knowledgeable and even gave us tips on where to find a banksy!!! I'm a street art nut so that was so nice!! The tour was a fun, easy ride that I would reccomend to everyone!!! A must do!!!
We had the best bike tour!!! The bikes were amazing, our guide was so friendly, knowledgeable and even gave us tips on where to find a banksy!!! I'm a street art nut so that was so nice!! The tour was a fun, easy ride that I would reccomend to everyone!!! A must do!!!This is a tour not only for visitors to Toronto, but local residents as well! Wendy introduced us to city buildings and spaces that we may not have discovered otherwise, from the newly constructed “underpass park” to the historical Wellesley Cottages in Cabbagetown, to art installations along the...
This is a tour not only for visitors to Toronto, but local residents as well! Wendy introduced us to city buildings and spaces that we may not have discovered otherwise, from the newly constructed “underpass park” to the historical Wellesley Cottages in Cabbagetown, to art installations along the Don River. Wendy shared her vast knowledge at each point of interest. The pace was relaxed and she made sure we were all safe and comfortable. One of the best aspects of this tour is that it was mostly on bike lanes in non-high-traffic areas. I highly recommend this tour!We've visited Toronto before. But for the first time ever, my wife and I felt truly immersed in the city when Wendy took us on a bike tour. Toronto transformed from a grid of concrete and condos. It became lively communities, nestled together amongst parks and paths and art installations. We peda...
We've visited Toronto before. But for the first time ever, my wife and I felt truly immersed in the city when Wendy took us on a bike tour. Toronto transformed from a grid of concrete and condos. It became lively communities, nestled together amongst parks and paths and art installations. We pedalled across green grass alongside a downtown farm. (Who knew there was a downtown farm?) Any bike guide can point up at Googleable tourist stops. But Wendy's route took us away from the city's hustle, and into its heartbeat -- all within sight of the CN Tower. Whether you just arrived in town or you've lived here for years, Pedal Toronto is worth checking out.We spent a very enjoyable and informative morning with Wendy exploring the Harbourfront and Toronto Island. She was a great tour guide who obviously enjoys touring people and the city she grew up in. We would definitely recommend this tour to anyone wanting to learn about parts of Toronto on a bi...
We spent a very enjoyable and informative morning with Wendy exploring the Harbourfront and Toronto Island. She was a great tour guide who obviously enjoys touring people and the city she grew up in. We would definitely recommend this tour to anyone wanting to learn about parts of Toronto on a bicycle.