An active but casual bike tour (not e-bikes), your guide will maintain a comfortable pace trough the hills of Saint John, with a series of stops to ensure you experience the highlights of a city with so much beauty and history that you may want just to move here!
Highlights include:
- military forts dating back to the American Revolutionary War
- a trading post that dates thousands of years
- Canada's oldest, independent brewery*
- historic architecture and a rich industrial story
*Variations can be available without the Moosehead stop, send us a message for more information
*Tours that depart before 1030am local time (by request or by design to meet a cruise ship departure timelines) may not be able to stop at Moosehead as the brewery doesn't open until noon
*We do have some flexibility with this tour, but you need to contact us directly if you're looking for accommodation or adjustment
16 oz Moosehead beverage<br/>Medium Bike: Manufacturer recommends this bike size for riders 5'6"-5'11" (167-180cm)
16 oz Moosehead beverage<br/>Small Bike: Manufacturer recommends this bike size for riders 5'-5'5" (152-165cm)
16 oz Moosehead beverage<br/>Large Bike: Manufacturer recommends this bike size for riders 5'11"-6'6" (180-198cm)
At 2,200 acres (890 hectares), with ten lakes and 55 trails and footpaths, Rockwood Park is a Saint John destination unto itself.
For our purposes (when circumstances allow), the park serves as our start/finish location, and , the tour finishes with a scenic ride along the park road, learning about its history and revel in its beauty.
Learn about some of the businesses and industries that have shaped Canada's oldest incorporated city as we ride our hybrid bikes through the rolling hills of Saint John.
Constructed in 1777 by the British and located on a towering rock offering unmatched views of both the harbour and river, Fort Howe and its associated garrison provided protection to the settlements from American Privateers and invasion through the end of the War of 1812.
Created by the interaction of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River, this attraction has 3 very distinct stages depending on when you arrive. At low tide the river empties into the bay causing a series of rapids and whirlpools. As tides rise they slow the river current for a brief period called slack tide. The Bay's tides continue to rise, gradually reversing the flow of the river; rapids form again, peaking at high tide. A 8.5-metre (28-foot) tide cycle is roughly 12.5 hours.
Keep an eye open for harbour seals and birds playing and feeding in the currents, or perhaps even the slightly more rare but equally impressive group of whitewater kayakers who frequent this location, for which Saint Joh has been ranked one of the top urban whitewater destinations in the world.
A brewing story as old as Canada itself. Founded in 1867 by matriarch Susannah Oland, Moosehead has been a staple
of life in Saint John and Atlantic Canada for over 150 years.
In 2018 in our Small Batch Brewery and Taproom was opened and became their home for innovation.
Join us for a 16oz beverage (included in the price of the tour) and share in the story of this Saint John icon!
Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John, New Brunswick, is one of the nine surviving Martello Towers in Canada. The tower dates from the War of 1812 and played a significant role in conflicts until the Second World War. The site now features a restored powder magazine, a restored barracks room, and exhibits in the tower and in the visitor centre. The tower's roof offers a view of the city of Saint John and its harbour. Carleton Martello Tower is one of the oldest buildings in the city and has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada since 1930. It has been open to the public since 1963.
A series of interconnected walking and biking trails, lookouts and heritage sites that connects the north and west sides of the city to the uptown. Interpretive structures and panels offer a unique way to interpret our city’s rich, layered heritage and our extraordinary natural environment. Witness the ebb and flow of some of the Highest Tides in the World, enjoying spectacular views of Saint John Harbour's working port. If you're lucky you may even catch the occasional harbour seal playing in the tidal currents or relaixng on the rocks.
Located just inside the Saint John Harbour along what is now Harbour Passage, Place Fort La Tour has long been a strategic area for gathering, trade, celebration, and sustenance. It's history of ceremonial, commercial, and industrial uses date back nearly 6000 years.
Inside Out Nature Centre, Lower level of Lily Lake Pavilion, across the hall from Lily's Lakeside Casual Dining.
Please bring a copy of your pre-paid voucher to give to your Tour operator
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick and a vibrant port city known for its rich maritime history, stunning natural beauty, and friendly locals. Nestled at the mouth of the Saint John River, it offers a unique blend of coastal charm and urban amenities, making it a perfect destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and food enthusiasts alike.
A unique natural phenomenon where the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy cause the Saint John River to flow upstream twice a day, creating stunning rapids.
Canada's oldest continuous farmers' market, offering fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and a variety of food stalls.
A well-preserved 19th-century fort offering panoramic views of the city and harbor, with exhibits on its military history.
A beautiful park with trails, beaches, and scenic viewpoints, perfect for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching.
A hub for local artists and cultural events, featuring galleries, workshops, and performances.
A local favorite, featuring fresh lobster meat served in a buttered, toasted bun.
A Maritime specialty, featuring spiced beef served with onions, tomatoes, and a sweet garlic sauce on pita bread.
A classic Canadian dessert made with fresh blueberries and a simple dumpling-like topping, steamed and served with cream.
This is the most popular time to visit Saint John, with warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, festivals, and exploring the city's attractions. The city comes alive with events and tourists.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
GMT-4 (EST) / GMT-3 (EDT during daylight saving time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Saint John is generally a safe city, but like any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Saint John Bus Terminal
Affordable and convenient, with routes connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park with hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints, offering a variety of outdoor activities.
A unique natural wonder featuring towering rock formations carved by the tides of the Bay of Fundy.
A charming coastal town with a rich history, offering a variety of attractions and activities.
Price varies by option