Discover Saint John, New Brunswick through a new lens during a 3 hour guided cycling tour through the heart of the historic city.
Starting at the Lily Lake Pavilion, meet your guide and the group as you being your ride that will take you through some of Saint John’s most iconic places. Learn about the history of Saint John as your guide shares stories of Fort Howe, Reversing Rapids, Carelton Martello Tower, and Fort LaTour. With time to stop and capture scenic photos to remember. At roughly the mid-way point, stopping to recharge with a refreshing beer at the new Moosehead Small Batch Brewery. Head back to Rockwood Park along the scenic harbour passage multi-use path.
What you should bring:
- long-sleeved shirt or a light jacket in case of fog or wind
- light gloves if travelling in April-May or Sept-Oct (same reasons as the long sleeves, wind and fog can happen - we have some gloves available at the starting point)
What we provide:
- the bike (see Bikes and Bike Sizing below)
- helmet (yes, they're mandatory - insurance and local law)
- bottles of water (if you have a reusable bottle, bring it along, there are a couple of places we can top up along the way)
- light snacks (the guides try to always have granola bars or the like in case of emergency)
Bikes and Bike Sizing:
We run small group tours on 8-speed hybrid bikes (they are NOT e-bikes), with a planned maximum of 6 total guests, with 2 small, 2 medium, and 2 large bikes.
Please select the appropriate-sized bikes for your group. If you encounter size issues, send us a message; sometimes we can make adjustments on the back end if there was an error with your booking. If we don't have enough bikes in the size you're looking for, get in touch about that as well, sometimes we are able to source bikes from local shops. We can't make any guarantees, but we are happy to try for you! Additionally, do have a couple of youth-sized bikes in our rental fleet that are not in the tour inventory, please contact us directly if you think someone in your party may benefit from one of these smaller bikes.