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Explore Montmorency Falls and Quebec City on a guided eBike tour, including cable car tickets and craft beer tasting, all in 3.5 hours for $107.

This 3.5-hour guided bike tour offers an engaging way to experience Montmorency Falls and the vibrant city of Quebec. Priced at $107 per person, it combines scenic outdoor activity with cultural stops, making it ideal for active travelers eager to see both natural beauty and local flavor. The tour departs from La Barberie, a well-loved microbrewery in Québec City, and includes eBike rental, helmet, cable car tickets, and a craft beer tasting at the end.
Participants should be comfortable riding a bike, as the terrain is mostly flat, and the pace is leisurely enough for casual riders. The tour receives high marks, with a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 13 reviews, highlighting knowledgeable guides and stunning views. This tour offers a well-rounded, fun outing that balances outdoor adventure with cultural exploration.
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The adventure starts at La Barberie, located at 310 Rue Saint-Roch, where riders are fitted with eBikes and helmets. The guide provides a quick safety briefing before hitting the bike paths. The meeting spot’s lively, community-oriented atmosphere sets the tone for the day.
After gearing up, the group heads out for a riverside ride along the Corridor du Littoral. The flat, smooth paths along the St. Lawrence River offer breathtaking water views, making this an enjoyable way to warm up and get acclimated to the bikes. The guide shares insights into local attractions and Quebec City’s history, adding context to the scenic ride.

The riverside stretch is one of the tour’s highlights, featuring sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River. The flat terrain ensures a relaxed ride, with ample opportunities to take photos of the water, boats, and shoreline. This section allows participants to appreciate Quebec’s natural beauty without feeling rushed or strained.
Throughout this segment, the guide points out local landmarks and shares interesting facts about the region’s geography and history. This stretch sets a peaceful tone before the day’s main event, Montmorency Falls.

Next, the tour takes cyclists through Domaine de Maizerets, a historic park known for its lush gardens and arboretum. Here, riders pedal through quiet green spaces, enjoying a break from the city’s hustle. The gardens feature well-maintained trails, trees, and colorful flower beds, offering a refreshing natural escape.
The guide highlights the park’s historical significance and points out various plant species. This stop provides a peaceful interlude before heading toward the dramatic Montmorency Falls.
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Arriving at Montmorency Falls, which towers at 83 meters tall, visitors have several options for viewing the waterfall. The tour includes cable car tickets, allowing a bird’s-eye view of the falls and surrounding landscape. Standing on the suspension bridge, travelers feel the mist and hear the roar of the water—a truly impressive sight.
Walking across the suspension bridge or riding the cable car offers unforgettable panoramas of the cascading waterfall framed by lush greenery. The falls’ height and the panoramic perspectives make this a standout feature of the tour, perfect for photography and awe-inspiring moments.
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After exploring Montmorency Falls, the group pedals back toward La Barberie. The route continues along the river, providing more water views and cityscape scenery. The relaxed pace allows for conversation and taking in the environment.
The tour concludes at La Barberie, where riders can unwind and enjoy a craft beer on the sunny terrace. The brewery is known for its local beers, making it a fitting spot to reflect on the day’s experiences.

The final stop involves sampling a craft beer from La Barberie’s selection. This relaxing moment offers a taste of Quebec’s vibrant brewing scene and provides a satisfying end to the outdoor adventure. The brewery’s welcoming atmosphere and outdoor terrace enhance the experience, making it a perfect place to unwind after the bike ride.
This beer tasting is often praised as a delightful way to cap off the tour, giving participants a chance to socialize and enjoy the local flavors in a lively setting.

This tour is suitable for most riders, thanks to mostly flat terrain and easy-to-operate bikes with minimal instruction. Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera to capture the views, and pack snacks and water for hydration.
The meeting point is a small public park next to La Barberie, making it convenient to access. The tour is available mainly in the morning, with options for flexible booking that allow free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

The tour consistently earns praise for the knowledgeable guides, with several reviews mentioning guides like Mark, Jacob, and Jake as professional, personable, and eager to share insights. Riders appreciate their interest in local history, as well as their helpful attitude.
The quality of the bikes also receives positive comments, with many noting the comfortable, well-maintained eBikes. The combination of scenic riding, natural sights, and cultural stops creates a balanced experience that appeals to a wide range of visitors.
This tour suits active travelers looking to combine outdoor activity with cultural exploration. It’s ideal for those comfortable riding eBikes on flat terrain and wanting to enjoy stunning water views and gardens. The inclusion of cable car rides and craft beer tasting makes it especially appealing for visitors interested in combining nature, history, and local flavors.
While not suitable for those who cannot ride a bike, the tour’s leisurely pace and easy routes ensure most participants can enjoy it fully. The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews testify to its strong value and engaging, friendly atmosphere.
This well-rounded tour offers a fantastic mix of outdoor adventure, scenic vistas, and local culture. The high-quality eBikes, expert guides, and included cable car tickets make it a convenient way to see some of Quebec’s most iconic sights.
The craft beer tasting at La Barberie adds a fun, relaxing conclusion. Whether you’re interested in natural beauty, history, or local brews, this tour provides a memorable experience that balances activity with culture.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for most fitness levels as it takes place mostly on flat terrain and features easy-to-operate eBikes.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera, and pack snacks and water for hydration.
How long is the biking part of the tour?
The entire tour lasts 3.5 hours, with several stops, and includes a scenic ride along the river and through gardens.
Are the bikes in good condition?
Yes, the eBikes are in excellent condition, according to reviews, ensuring a comfortable ride.
What’s included in the price?
The $107 fee covers bike and helmet rental, cable car tickets at Montmorency Falls, and a craft beer at La Barberie.
Do I need to cancel in advance?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility in planning.
Can I join if I don’t want to drink beer?
The beer tasting is part of the experience, but if preferred, alternative options can be discussed with the guide.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at a small public park beside La Barberie in Québec City.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and French, accommodating diverse travelers.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Most likely, as it is suitable for riders comfortable on flat terrain, but young children should be able to ride a bike comfortably.