Experience the beautiful sights and sounds of Charlottetown on a three-hour electric bicycle tour. For the departure, the participants will be fitted for an e-bike and helmet, undergo an e-bike orientation followed by a safety demonstration, and depart for a tour. Travelers are encouraged to dress according to the weather. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended, and water and snacks can be purchased at Rising Tide prior to departure. There are plenty of opportunities for some great pictures. If your cell phone is not up to the task, Bring a camera!
The meeting point will be outside Founders Hall
Our experienced guides will take you through Charlottetown's historic sights and notable landmarks. Our fleet of e-bikes are professionally maintained after every use and made to fit every comfort level.
The Confederation Trail runs tip-to-tip across Prince Edward Island and is best explored on foot or bicycle. Built on the decommissioned railway line, the main trail is 273 kilometres from west to east - Tignish to Elmira. Branch trails run through small towns and communities including the heart of Charlottetown. The gradients along this rolled stone dust trail never exceed two per cent making it suitable for all fitness levels.
Province House is the location of the 1864 conference that laid the foundation for Canada and is home to the PEI Legislative Assembly. It is the second oldest legislative assembly in Canada.
Built in 1913 it is the Basilica for the Diocese of Prince Edward Island.
Known as "Fanningbank", it is the home of PEI's Lieutenant Governor.
Rebuilt in the 1880s after a devastating fire destroyed a large area of the City. It is a designated National Heritage Streetscape and named after Queen Victoria the Monarch of Canada.
Confederation Centre is the hub of PEI's arts scene. It was built to commemorate the 1864 Charlottetown Conference.
City Hall was built in the 1880s to accommadate the City's Council Chambers, administration and the Fire and Police Departments.
Beaconsfield was built for James and Edith Peake and was one of Charlottetown's most elegant homes. Today it houses the PEI Heritage Foundation.
This is a 150 +/- acre greenspace in the heart of Charlottetown. It served as a Government of Canada experimental farm from 1959 till the 1990's.
This is a small liberal arts university with inner bigness! It is home to the Atlantic Veterinary College, PEI Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Kinesiology as well as the faclties of Education, Applied Engineering and more.
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