Take an e-bike ride off the beaten path to uncover Toronto’s changing streets and vibrant local stories!
This guided adventure takes you through lively neighborhoods, hidden green spaces, and eclectic streets that reveal the city's constantly evolving story. Perfect for curious explorers, this tour gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how locals live, work, and play.
We'll cruise from one unique area to the next—each stop showcasing a different side of Toronto’s personality. From trendy hotspots to historic districts, you’ll discover how Toronto is constantly reinventing itself to be more livable, diverse, and sustainable.
The best part? No traffic jams —just you, your e-bike, and a front-row seat to Toronto’s most exciting corners. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler eager to see a new side of the city, this tour offers an unforgettable way to explore “how the locals roll.”
Lower Ossington: From a mostly-forgotten area to a globally recognized hotspot, see the transformation that marks it as one of the “coolest neighbourhoods on the planet”.
St. James Town: Known as a “world within a block,” this is one of Toronto’s most densely populated and diverse neighbourhoods, where the community is innovating its approach to challenges like social services, food, and healthcare.
Bloor Street Cultural Corridor: Experience Toronto’s most diverse Arts & Culture district, with its mix of museums, cultural centres, performance spaces, and restaurants.
The current cultural mood of the city captured in street art.
Rosedale: Known as “Toronto’s most fashionable address,” this affluent and quiet neighbourhood with picturesque parkland is undergoing its own subtle changes, revealing that there is “more than meets the eye
Ontario Place & Trillium Park: An iconic waterfront venue in the midst of significant transformation and controversy.
CAMH: Explore Toronto’s progressive attitude towards mental health and the groundbreaking advancements made by CAMH.
Trinity Bellwoods: A significant green space and cultural heartbeat of the city, continually evolving with the city’s changing needs.
We are located in the parking garage at 124 St Patrick Street, Toronto, M5T 2X8 (approx. 50m south of Dundas on the west side of the street).
Enter the garage & follow the yellow signs down to the P2 level of the garage, section H. Please call 416-477-2184 if you have any questions.
Toronto is Canada's largest city and a vibrant multicultural hub known for its towering skyscrapers, diverse neighborhoods, and rich cultural scene. It's a city where modernity and tradition blend seamlessly, offering a dynamic urban experience with a welcoming atmosphere.
The CN Tower is an iconic landmark of Toronto and one of the tallest freestanding structures in the world. It offers panoramic views of the city and a thrilling EdgeWalk experience.
The ROM is Canada's largest museum of natural history and world cultures. It features a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, ancient artifacts, and contemporary art.
The Toronto Islands offer a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With beautiful beaches, scenic trails, and stunning views of the skyline, it's a perfect spot for picnics, cycling, and relaxation.
Ripley's Aquarium is a fascinating underwater world featuring a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and penguins. It's an exciting and educational experience for all ages.
The Distillery District is a historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, Victorian-era buildings, and vibrant arts scene. It's a great place for shopping, dining, and cultural events.
A classic Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
A sweet pastry filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, syrup, and sometimes raisins or pecans.
A Toronto specialty featuring peameal bacon (back bacon rolled in cornmeal) served on a bun.
A no-bake dessert square with a crumb base, a light custard-flavored butter icing in the middle, and a chocolate layer on top.
This is the best time to visit Toronto for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals, outdoor dining, and events.
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Toronto is generally considered a safe city, but like any major urban center, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Toronto Union Station
Toronto Coach Terminal, Union Station Bus Terminal
The TTC subway system is efficient and widely used. It consists of four lines that connect major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Niagara Falls is one of the world's most famous natural wonders, offering breathtaking views, boat tours, and a variety of attractions.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town known for its historic sites, wineries, and beautiful architecture.
Blue Mountain is a popular year-round destination offering skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and a charming village with shops and restaurants.
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