Explore Vancouver's African diaspora on an ebike tour featuring Hogan's Alley, Strathcona, and delicious Caribbean cuisine. Discover the legacies of Jimi Hendrix and Joe Fortes while enjoying scenic views as we cruise Stanley Park seawall and English Bay Beach!
What Sets Us Apart: This is the only bike tour in Vancouver that visits these cultural and historic sites, offering a unique perspective on the rich history and contemporary contributions of the African diaspora. Join us to foster community connections and celebrate cultural heritage in a fun, interactive way!
Start your tour on the beautiful Granville Island.
Hogan's Alley and Strathcona Neighborhood: Continue to Strathcona, one of Vancouver’s oldest neighborhoods. Followed by the historic heart of Vancouver's Black community. Learn about the area’s rich legacy, the vibrant culture that once thrived here, and discover the history of Jimi Hendrix, who spent part of his childhood in the nearby neighborhoods. Explore the diverse cultural landscape and the contributions of Black residents, deepening your understanding of the community's historical significance.
Savor delicious Caribbean patties at this local Black-owned cooperative. Enjoy authentic flavors while supporting community entrepreneurship.
Stanley Park: Experience the beauty of Stanley Park as you ride along the scenic Seawall. Take in stunning views of the ocean, city skyline, and lush landscapes.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of English Bay Beach, a cherished gathering spot for residents and tourists alike. Learn about Joe Fortes, the beloved lifeguard and community hero who made a lasting impact on the beach’s history.
Conclude your tour at Granville Island, home to the Unity-Excellence-Legacy (UEL) cooperative. Here, you can celebrate and purchase souvenirs from local artisans while exploring the vibrant market and shops.
UEL Marketplace
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