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Experience Charlottetown’s first solar-powered Pedal Bus, combining eco-friendly sightseeing with food and drinks in a 2.5-hour guided tour for $60.

The Charlottetown Solar Food/Drink Party Bike Experience offers a lively way to explore Canada’s birthplace city while staying eco-conscious. For $60 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines guided history, refreshing drinks, and local dining on a solar-powered pedal bus. It’s an ideal pick for those who want a fun, environmentally friendly outing packed with sights, stories, and good food. Although the tour operates rain or shine thanks to a covered vehicle with rain shields, weather cancellations are possible in extreme conditions.
The unique aspect of this experience is its diesel-free operation—powered entirely by solar panels and rider peddling—making it a standout choice for eco-travelers. The tour includes stops at two local restaurants that offer food and drink specials, along with historic commentary and lively music. The onboard licensed bar means you can sip on alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks while cruising past Charlottetown’s waterfront and Victoria Park.
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This solar-powered pedal bus is the highlight of the experience, boasting two electric assist motors to help riders pedal or let the vehicle do the work. The roof-mounted solar panels provide the energy that keeps the bus diesel-free. The covered design with rain shields allows touring in almost any weather, ensuring the fun continues rain or shine. The driver handles steering, giving riders a relaxed, social atmosphere.
The Bluetooth speaker on board connects to phones for music, and USB ports keep devices charged, making the tour interactive and convenient. The layout encourages socializing, with plenty of space to enjoy the surroundings and chat with fellow riders.

The route explores Charlottetown’s historic waterfront, where you see landmarks and scenic views that tell the story of Canada’s founding. The waterfront area offers a chance to appreciate the oceanfront landscapes and urban history at the same time.
The tour passes through Victoria Park, a lush green space with tennis courts, playgrounds, and a swimming pool. The park’s oceanfront setting provides excellent opportunities for photos, and the guides often share interesting tidbits about the park’s significance and natural beauty. The tour’s stops in the park are brief but give enough time to explore and capture memories.

The two restaurant stops serve food and drink specials exclusive to tour riders, adding a culinary element to the sightseeing. The food options include Steamed mussels, calamari, sweet potato fries, Caesar salads, and Lobster Cones—a recent addition that adds a local seafood flavor. The drinks menu features cold beers, wines, and soft drinks, all available at discounted rates.
While food and drinks are not included in the price, the special offers make dining affordable and convenient. Guests can connect their phones to the Bluetooth speaker during the stops and enjoy the lively atmosphere, making the culinary experiences part of the fun.
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The tour features a live English-speaking guide who offers commentary filled with local stories and historical insights. Reviews mention guides like Sean who are friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience engaging. That said, the quality of the commentary can vary depending on staffing, as some reviews note a substitute driver who provided less information.
The music played via Bluetooth adds to the cheerful vibe, and the overall atmosphere is relaxed and social. The small group size enhances the feeling of camaraderie, perfect for groups of friends or families looking to enjoy Charlottetown’s sights together.

The meeting point is outside the front entrance of Founder’s Hall on Prince St., marked by the big green bike. The tour duration is 2.5 hours, with scheduled runs in the morning, afternoon, or evening. The tour is accessible for those with comfortable shoes and casual clothes, but sandals or flip-flops are not permitted.
Participants should note the physical activity level: peddling is optional thanks to the electric assist motors, but a moderate level of mobility is helpful. The vehicle can accommodate most riders but not those over 287 lbs (130 kg), and it’s unsuitable for babies under 1 year or people over 95 years.
The tour is designed to operate rain or shine, with rain shields protecting riders in bad weather. If weather conditions are severe enough to cancel, guests have the option to rebook or receive a full refund.

While this solar-powered Pedal Bus offers its unique eco-friendly twist, there are other Charlottetown tours such as walking, harbor hopper, and architecture-guided options. For those interested in a small-group food walking tour or historic architecture, alternative experiences are available, but none combine sustainability, social drinking, and sightseeing quite like this tour.
Other similar activities include horse-drawn carriage rides and small-group city tours, which may appeal to travelers seeking a more traditional or luxury experience. However, the interactive, pedal-powered nature of this tour, along with its local food and drink stops, makes it a distinctive choice.

This 2.5-hour guided tour delivers entertainment, education, and refreshment in an eco-conscious package. Its solar-powered operation and local restaurant stops appeal to those who want to explore Charlottetown’s waterfront while enjoying good food and drinks with friends or family.
The friendly guides and lively atmosphere make for a memorable outing, though some reviews note variability in commentary quality and route consistency. The tour’s flexible schedule and rain-ready design make it a reliable choice regardless of weather, as long as participants are comfortable with light physical activity.
This innovative tour suits visitors who value sustainability, social experiences, and want to combine sightseeing with local flavors—all while minimizing their environmental impact.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for children over 1 year old, but it’s not recommended for babies under 1 year or those over 95 years. Kids should be able to sit comfortably and enjoy the pacing.
Can I bring my own drinks?
No, drinks are available for purchase at the restaurant stops and on the onboard licensed bar. The tour provides the opportunity to enjoy alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages offered at discounted rates.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and casual clothes are advised. Sandals or flip-flops are not permitted due to safety reasons. The vehicle is covered, but weather conditions could still be a factor.
How many stops does the tour make?
The tour makes two main stops at local restaurants for food and drinks and passes through Victoria Park for sightseeing and photos.
What if the weather is bad?
The covered vehicle with rain shields allows the tour to run in most weather conditions. If cancellation occurs due to severe weather, guests can rebook or get a full refund.
How long in advance should I book?
Booking is flexible with a pay later option, and cancellations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Early booking is recommended to secure preferred times.