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Experience Calgary’s vibrant food scene on a 3-hour guided bike tour, cycling past iconic landmarks to three chef-curated stops with hearty portions.

The Calgary Food Bike Tour offers an engaging three-hour journey through the heart of Calgary, blending scenic cycling with satisfying bites. Priced at $147.72 per person, this tour takes visitors to three local food stops where they enjoy substantial, chef-curated meals. With a rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 14 reviews, it’s highly recommended by all who experience it. The tour departs at 12:30 pm from 1110 Gladstone Rd NW, with a maximum group size of just 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. This activity is perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with authentic dining, all while exploring Calgary’s most picturesque spots.
While the tour provides a well-paced, 3-hour adventure, it’s important to note that the food portions are generous, so arriving without a big breakfast is a good idea. The guide’s lively explanations and the scenic bike routes along the Bow River and through city parks make this a memorable way to see Calgary, especially for food lovers and active travelers alike.

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This tour begins by cycling along the beautiful Bow River, where you’ll enjoy views of Calgary’s skyline and natural surroundings. The route is designed to showcase some of the city’s most scenic areas, making the ride both relaxing and visually appealing. The combination of cityscape and river scenery creates a perfect backdrop for a leisurely meal-filled adventure.
The ride between stops is approximately 40 minutes, giving you ample time to appreciate the views while working up an appetite for the substantial meals ahead. The route is accessible and suitable for most travelers, especially those comfortable with a moderate pace on a bike.

While cycling through the city, you’ll pass several notable landmarks that highlight Calgary’s character. The Calgary Tower provides a striking silhouette as you pedal nearby, offering a sense of the city’s scale. The Stampede Grounds also come into view on the way to your final food stop, hinting at Calgary’s vibrant event scene.
Passing by the Calgary Zoo adds to the sense of this being a well-rounded city tour, giving views of a prominent family-friendly attraction. These landmarks make the ride visually engaging and give context to the city’s diverse offerings beyond just its food scene.

A highlight of this tour is the time spent in Prince’s Island Park, where you can stroll, listen to street artists, paddle on the lake, or simply enjoy the downtown skyline. Cycling into St. Patrick’s Island offers a variety of amenities, including hiking and biking trails, a public plaza, amphitheatre, children’s play area, and a small hill.
Both parks provide a break from the urban environment, blending natural beauty with recreational facilities. The restored river and public spaces at St. Patrick’s Island add to the charm, making this experience appealing for those who appreciate outdoor city parks.

The heart of the Calgary Food Bike Tour lies in its three carefully selected restaurants. The meals served are not just tasters, but generous portions designed to satisfy hearty appetites. The menu includes options such as breakfast treats and flavorful main courses, with notable stops at Carmella’s cinnamon rolls and Hutch’s Saigon coffee.
Each stop offers a behind-the-scenes look at Calgary’s culinary scene, with the guide sharing stories about each hotel. The food quality is highly praised, and the variety ensures an enjoyable tasting experience without feeling rushed or underwhelmed.
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The guide leading the tour is described as wonderful and engaging, providing insightful commentary about the city and its food culture. The only drawback noted is that participants at the back of the group may find it harder to hear all the commentary, so staying towards the front is recommended.
The tour maintains a friendly, inviting atmosphere, with reviews emphasizing how welcoming everyone feels. The pace is enjoyable, with a good balance between riding, sightseeing, and eating.

The tour starts at 12:30 pm from 1110 Gladstone Rd NW, a convenient location in Calgary. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple for participants. The group size is limited to 10 people, which helps foster a personal experience and interactions with the guide.
Confirmation occurs immediately upon booking, and the tour offers free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Weather conditions are a factor; if poor weather causes cancellation, a different date or full refund is offered.

The tour involves around 40 minutes of cycling between stops, suitable for most individuals with basic mobility and cycling experience. The option to upgrade to e-bikes is available, especially helpful on hills or for those who prefer a less strenuous ride. The route is designed to be accessible, and the parks visited are suitable for walking and casual cycling.
While the focus here is on local food and scenic cycling in Calgary, similar experiences include private tours of Banff, Moraine Lake, and Lake Louise, or full-day excursions to nearby national parks. However, this tour’s standout features are its focus on Calgary’s landmarks combined with hearty meals and its intimate group size.
This tour delivers an excellent mix of scenic cycling, cultural landmarks, and hearty food in a compact, well-organized package. The generous portions and chef-curated menu are among its biggest draws, ensuring that participants leave satisfied. The scenic routes along the river and through city parks add a relaxing outdoor element, making it suitable for active visitors who enjoy food and city sights.
Ideal for those wanting a personalized experience with a small group, this tour offers great value for its price, especially considering the quality of food and sights. While it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike and ready to indulge, everyone else can appreciate the relaxed pace and approachable route.
“Our tour guide was wonderful except we were at the back of the pack and could not hear all of her comments. The sites were beautiful and the food w…”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for most travelers and involves moderate cycling. Families with children comfortable on bikes should find it suitable, but the group size and pace are best for older kids and adults.
How long do stops last?
Each of the three food stops lasts about 40 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy substantial portions and learn about each restaurant.
Are the bike routes accessible?
Yes, the route is suitable for most, with options to upgrade to e-bikes for easier hills or less exertion.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for biking and weather conditions, plus a sense of adventure. Food portions are large, so consider arriving with an empty stomach.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures a more intimate and engaging experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours before the start time.
What are some highlights of the tour?
Cycling past the Peace Bridge, Calgary Tower, Stampede Grounds, and Prince’s Island Park, along with tasting delicious dishes at local restaurants.
Is there any physical effort involved?
The ride involves moderate cycling, primarily along flat routes through parks and city streets, suitable for most participants.
How do I book or get more info?
Booking is straightforward online through the provider, Food Bike Tour, with contact available via [email protected] or +17802502453.