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Discover Quebec City on a 4-5 hour guided E-bike tour from Domaine Maizerets to Wendake, including a microbrewery visit, for $158.94 per person.
Cycling through Quebec City on the E-Bike Tour – Welcome to Wendake offers a lively blend of scenic paths, historic sites, and indigenous culture. Priced at $158.94 per person, this approximately 4 to 5-hour journey takes you from the historic Domaine Maizerets to the vibrant Wendake community, ending at the renowned Barberie microbrasserie. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness who want an active, insightful experience away from busy tourist areas. We appreciate that all bicycles are included, making it a straightforward adventure, though the tour requires good weather for optimal enjoyment.
While the tour is suitable for most, travelers should be aware that it involves cycling on 100% cycle paths, including an asphalted 22-kilometer segment, and lasts several hours, which may be demanding for some. The tour’s emphasis on culture and scenic routes offers a genuine feel for the region beyond typical tourist spots. This tour suits those interested in combining outdoor activity with cultural insights, especially if you enjoy learning about indigenous communities and Quebec’s local history.

The tour kicks off at Domaine de Maizerets, an area established in 1652 and granted by the king to Jesuits. This historic domain offers a short walk and photo opportunities before cycling begins. Since admission is free, it makes for a practical starting point with a touch of history to set the tone for the day. The domain’s scenic surroundings give a peaceful introduction before heading onto the cycling paths.
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Following the start, the route takes you onto the Corridor des Cheminots, a 22-kilometer asphalted cycle path that traces the old Quebec and Lake St-John Railway. Transformed around the 2000s, this dedicated path provides a smooth and safe surface for biking. Its flat terrain makes for comfortable pedaling and offers glimpses of Quebec’s natural landscapes along the way. This stretch takes about 3 hours, offering a relaxed pace for enjoying the scenery and taking breaks.

The tour’s highlight is reaching Wendake, an active Indigenous community associated with the Huron-Wendat people. In about an hour, visitors can observe the vibrant community surroundings on the outskirts of Quebec City. Wendake offers a chance to understand the traditions, customs, and contemporary life of the local indigenous people, providing a cultural perspective beyond typical historic sites.

The journey begins with a 30-minute stop at Domaine de Maizerets, which features historic buildings and lush gardens. This area’s significance dates back to the 17th century, adding depth to the overall experience. The stop allows for photos and a quick walk to appreciate the grounds before setting off on the cycling path.

The 22-kilometer asphalted railway-turned-bike path is the core of the cycling experience, facilitating a scenic and comfortable ride. Passengers will enjoy the chance to pedal past quiet natural vistas, with a gentle pace suitable for most riders. The asphalt surface ensures stability and ease, making it a highlight for those seeking a dedicated cycling route.
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The tour concludes at La Barberie, Quebec City’s oldest microbrewery, located in the Saint-Roch neighborhood. Here, a 20-minute beer tasting is included, showcasing some of Quebec’s best craft beers. The microbrewery’s historic ambiance adds a special touch to the end of the outdoor activity, providing a relaxed environment to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventure.

The tour departs from Domaine de Maizerets, located at 2000 Bd Montmorency in Quebec City. It ends at La Barberie Microbrasserie, situated at 310 Rue Saint-Roch. The maximum group size is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. The tour features a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking, making planning straightforward.

Participants should have moderate physical fitness to handle the cycling segments comfortably. The ride involves several hours of pedaling, including on asphalt paths, and covers about 25 miles in total. The tour relies on good weather, as poor conditions may lead to cancellations or rescheduling. Full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning.
This Wendake-focused e-bike tour emphasizes cultural exploration combined with outdoor activity, setting it apart from other cycling tours that may focus solely on scenic routes or city highlights. While other options might include more extensive city panoramas or different destinations, this tour’s inclusion of Wendake offers a meaningful look into indigenous life alongside Quebec’s natural beauty.
At $158.94 per person, the tour provides a comprehensive experience that includes E-bike use, guided cycling, visits to historic and cultural sites, and a beer tasting. The route’s dedicated cycle paths and small group size add to the overall quality and intimacy of the experience. It is a well-rounded option for those seeking active exploration with cultural insights.
This tour offers an engaging way to see Quebec City beyond its busy Old Town. The combination of scenic cycling, historic stops, and indigenous culture makes for a memorable outing. The inclusion of microbrewery tasting at the end adds a local flavor that many will appreciate. The main considerations are the physical activity level and weather dependence—a clear day ensures the best experience.
Ideal for active travelers interested in history, culture, and outdoor pursuits, this tour balances adventure with learning. The small group size and expert guidance promise a personalized journey through some of Quebec’s most meaningful sites. We recommend booking in advance, especially during favorable weather, to enjoy this well-paced, culturally rich cycling experience.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as participants have moderate physical fitness. The route is on dedicated cycle paths with flat terrain, making it accessible for most riders.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and weather conditions. The bicycle and helmet are provided, and the tour is dependent on good weather.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance due to weather or other reasons. The experience is weather-dependent, so check the forecast before booking.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes at La Barberie Microbrasserie in the Saint-Roch neighborhood, where a beer tasting is included.
How large are the tour groups?
Groups are limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more comfortable and personalized experience.