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Explore Charlottetown’s waterfront on a solar-powered pedal pub, enjoy restaurant discounts, and discover the city's top sights in a lively 2.5-hour tour.

The Charlottetown waterfront SOLAR PartyBike food & drink experience offers a lively, eco-friendly way to see the city’s most prominent sights. For $58.56 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute tour gives groups up to 14 passengers the chance to pedal or sit back and relax on a solar-powered bicycle. The innovative vehicle harnesses the sun’s energy, making this tour both fun and environmentally conscious.
This guided adventure begins at Founders Food Hall & Market and winds through the vibrant waterfront, passing key landmarks like the Province House, the historic Beaconsfield Historic House, and the Government House. The tour includes two restaurant stops where riders enjoy 10-15% discounts on the entire menu, adding value to this social outing. While drinks are available for purchase on the bike, alcohol, soda, and bottled water are not included in the base price.

The tour departs from Founders Food Hall & Market, located at 6 Prince St in Charlottetown. It ends back at the same spot, making logistics simple for participants. The group size is limited to 14, ensuring a comfortable experience whether you join a full group or fill the bike yourself.
Throughout the ride, you’ll pass by several key attractions, including Government House and Province House, the site of Canadian Confederation. The tour does not stop at these landmarks but offers plenty of opportunities for photos and to enjoy the scenery. Notably, Beaconsfield Historic House and Prince Edward Battery are visible during the ride but are not stops. The focus remains on the lively ride, the local eateries, and the views.
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The solar panels mounted on the bike are a unique feature of this tour. They allow riders to pedal or sit back and let the sun do the work, making the experience more sustainable and enjoyable. The bike’s open design, topped with a canopy, ensures excellent photo opportunities and visibility of Charlottetown’s waterfront.
Passengers have the option to choose bicycle seats or bench seating, depending on comfort preferences. Despite some reviews noting old or uncomfortable seats, the tour’s design encourages a relaxed pace suitable for most participants. The sunroof and rain shields on the bike further improve comfort, especially in less predictable weather.

Two restaurant stops are included in the tour, each offering 10-15% discounts on the entire menu for riders. The stops are carefully selected to showcase local cuisine and offer scenic views. For example, the Lobster Trap Lounge at the Port of Charlottetown is a popular choice, providing a beautiful outdoor patio and a relaxed atmosphere.
The tour includes a special menu at the restaurant stops, featuring dishes like mussels, Caesar salads, chicken sandwiches, and drinks, all at discounted rates. It’s a good way to enjoy local flavors without overspending, though drinks purchased on the bike are at your own expense. The food and drink discounts are a notable perk that adds to the overall value.

The guide and driver, often named Sean in reviews, receives high praise for being friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. They provide commentary on the city’s sights and play great music to keep the mood lively. Some reviews mention that the microphone could be more effective; however, the overall enthusiasm and friendliness make up for this small shortcoming.
Sean’s familiarity with Charlottetown’s history, combined with his personable style, helps create a warm, social atmosphere. The informative commentary and attentiveness contribute significantly to the tour’s enjoyment.
The 2.5-hour tour balances sightseeing, social interaction, and restaurant stops. The ride maintains a moderate pace of 10-15 km/hr, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The group size of up to 14 passengers fosters an intimate and lively environment, whether you come as a small group or fill the bike.
Some reviews mention uncomfortable seats and noise levels that can affect the experience, especially for children or those sensitive to loud sounds. The friendly guide and scenic route help keep the experience positive despite minor comfort issues.
Since the tour relies on sun-powered panels, good weather enhances the experience. The bike is equipped with rain shields and a roof, allowing the tour to continue in light rain, which some participants find enjoyable. If weather conditions are poor or the minimum number of participants is not met, the tour can be canceled or rescheduled, with full refunds available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.

At $58.56 per person, this tour offers good value, especially considering the restaurant discounts, the use of the electric solar vehicle, and the guided experience. The inclusion of private transportation and the chance to see key landmarks makes it an attractive option for visitors wanting a social, eco-friendly way to explore Charlottetown.
While drinks and gratuities are not included in the base price, the ability to purchase up to two alcoholic beverages on the bike adds to the fun. The restaurant discounts provide a tangible benefit, encouraging guests to enjoy local dining establishments.
This experience best suits groups seeking a social, active outing with a focus on local sights and food. It works well for bachelor or bachelorette parties, birthdays, or celebrations, thanks to its lively atmosphere. Parents with older children might find it suitable, although very young kids or those with mobility issues could find some aspects less comfortable.
The eco-friendly solar-powered aspect appeals to environmentally conscious travelers, and the scenic waterfront route guarantees picturesque views and memorable photo opportunities.
Some reviews highlight uncomfortable seats and occasional noise issues that can detract from the experience. The tour description does not include free drinks, but guests can purchase beverages during restaurant stops or on the bike itself.
Weather can influence the tour’s schedule; rainy days may lead to cancellations, though the bike’s rain shields do help in light rain. The group size is limited to 14, which is generally cozy but requires booking in advance during busy seasons.
The Charlottetown waterfront SOLAR PartyBike offers a fun, eco-conscious way to explore the city’s waterfront and main attractions. The guided commentary, scenic route, and restaurant discounts make it an engaging social activity suitable for a wide range of groups. While seating comfort and sound clarity could see improvement, the friendly guides and beautiful views compensate well.
This tour is well-suited for adults, groups celebrating special occasions, and anyone wanting a relaxed, interactive introduction to Charlottetown. The value, sustainability features, and lively atmosphere make it a memorable choice for visitors eager to combine sightseeing with socializing and local cuisine.
“Shawn, our host/driver was very friendly, knowledgeable about the town history”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it can be suitable for children, especially if they are comfortable on a bike and in a group setting. The pace is moderate, and the group size is small, making it manageable for older kids.
Are drinks included in the tour?
No, drinks are not included but can be purchased on the bike or at the restaurant stops. You can legally buy up to two alcoholic beverages during the ride.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity and weather conditions. The bike has rain shields in case of light rain but check the weather forecast beforehand.
Can I join an existing group or do I need to book privately?
You can fill the bike yourself or join an existing group if available. Booking in advance is recommended due to limited group size.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You pass by Government House, Province House, Beaconsfield Historic House, and Prince Edward Battery, among other sights. The focus is on scenic views and photo opportunities.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves peddling or sitting on the bike, which might be challenging for some. Seats can be chosen for comfort, but overall mobility considerations should be taken into account.