Thursday, 11 October 2012

4-hour biking tour at 9:30am which explores the beautiful contrasts of Montreal. Stops include: Downtown, Westmount, Atwater Market, Lachine Canal and St-Henri with Tripmart.com


4-hour biking tour at 9:30am which explores the beautiful contrasts of Montreal. Stops include: Downtown, Westmount, Atwater Market, Lachine Canal and St-Henri with Tripmart.com

While in Montreal, escape the crowds on a three-hour bike adventure around the city lead by a professional guide. Choose from two exciting itineraries and uncover the history, architecture and vibrant neighborhoods of the city. A fun and leisurely way to spend the morning in Montreal!

City Tour: Led by an informative tour guide, you will enjoy a panorama of the city covering a route of approximately 9 miles (14 kilometers). Begin at the Old Port and cycle to the Latin Quarter. Continue to La Fontaine Park, with an unusual detour into one of the alleys of The Plateau. Enjoy a refreshment stop at 'St-Viateur Bagel' and get the opportunity to taste their world-famous bagels! This legendary bakery has been part of the city's culture and of local people's everyday living since 1957. You will then continue to Mount-Royal Park, into the Victorian ambiance of the Golden Square Mile, cycle through the business district, and conclude your cycling tour in Old Montreal.

Vista Architecture Tour: See all of Montreal's famous scenic areas and architectural buildings on this 13 mile (20 kilometers) bike ride. Pedal along the Saint-Lawrence River and enjoy the views from the water. Discover Montreal's unique architectural works and culture. Learn about the historical importance of the Saint-Lawrence River over Montreal, and uncover architectural works and parks that have defined Montreal. You will cross the Saint-Lawrence river via the 'Estacade', a structure built between 1964 and 1965 to control ice formation and movements. On the 'Estacade,' enjoy a food tasting of fine products from Canadian Maple Delights.

City of Contrasts Tour: Explore the contrasts of beautiful Montreal on this 11 mile (19km) bike tour. Cycle through the ritzy Westmount district, the vibrant downtown and the famous Atwater market, as well as the industrial area of St-Henri. At first glance, St-Henri may look downtrodden, this is Montreal's "antiques alley." This ride is easy-level friendly.

For further details, log on to http://www.tripmart.com , you will not like to miss the experience with our holiday packages.

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