Join our exciting two-wheel Culinary Adventure in Edmonton!
Our e-bike tour is led by charismatic guides who will take you to various local food destinations.
Indulge in delicious eats and enjoy a VIP behind-the-scenes experience with Edmonton's top chefs.
Discover stunning natural landscapes as we cycle in the River Valley, uncovering hidden local treasures.
We'll make three food stops for substantial sampling of Edmonton’s best culinary delights, biking an average of 30-minutes between each stop at a casual pace.
Come hungry and taste everything Edmonton has to offer!
On the Food Bike Tour, we'll cycle to three local food stops, spending about 40 minutes at each to learn their stories and enjoy behind-the-scenes experiences. Our food stops change monthly, menu is chef curated and the food portions are substantial (not tasters). As we bike between these locations, we'll take in views of the city, the Saskatchewan River, rivers valley and the nearby ravines.
We will be passing the Beautiful River Valley as we head to our food locations.
We will see the Legislature Building as we cycle to our food destination
We will be see the North Saskatchewan River while we cycle to our food destination
We will be meeting at the Back of the View.
Time: 12:30PM - 4:30PM
Important: Arrive 12:10PM. 20-minutes before start time as we will be departing at exactly 12:30PM.
Meeting Location: The View, Back Entrance
Address: 9922 111 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 0M3
Parking: On weekends there is free parking around the residential area.
Stops: Listed on our website www.FoodBikeTour.com under Edmonton Food Bike Tour - Restaurant Schedule Tab
Allergies: Please let us know of any allergies or dietary restrictions when purchasing tickets so we can do our best to accommodate you. These accommodations cannot be made the day of the scheduled tour.
Cancellation Policy: Tickets can be canceled and refunded up to seven (7) days before your scheduled tour.
Waiver form: Consent.foodbiketour.ca (make sure filled out before tour commences)
Included in ticket: E-Bikes & helmet are included in the price. It will be ready for you at our meeting location. Food from 3 local food stops, friendly tour guides and picturesque views.
Things to Consider:
Layers of clothing
Dress for the weather
Bring a backpack to carry your belongings.
Proper Shoes
Sunscreen Lotion
Water (Highly recommended)
Gratuity is appreciated for the guide(s) at your discretion. Please bring cash.
Identification
Tag us! @FoodBikeTour #FOODBIKETOUR
Don't forget to bring your Food Bike Tour Passport (if you have one from your previous Food Tour). If you do not have a Food Bike Tour passport, no worries our Tour Motivators will be handing these out on the day of the tour.
Have a Biketastic Day!
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