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Experience a peaceful sunrise cycle on Toronto Islands with breakfast at Runaway Cafe, guided tours, and ferry rides in this 3-hour small-group bicycle tour.

The Toronto Islands: Sunrise Breakfast Bicycle Tour offers a unique way to start your day in Ontario, Canada. Priced at $94 per person and lasting 3 hours, this guided experience combines scenic cycling, cultural exploration, and a delightful breakfast at Runaway Cafe. Led by Pedal Toronto, the tour is perfect for those seeking a peaceful, picturesque escape from city life, with a focus on nature, waterfront views, and local charm.
This trip is especially well-suited for travelers who enjoy active mornings, scenic rides, and small-group experiences. While it emphasizes a relaxed pace and scenic stops, it’s important to note that children under 14 are not eligible to join. The tour’s warm reviews showcase a consistent level of quality, thanks to experienced guides and thoughtfully curated routes.
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The tour begins in Toronto’s historic Distillery District, a lively area characterized by cobblestone streets, art galleries, and boutique shops. The tour guide leads participants through this charming neighborhood, setting a relaxed tone before cycling begins. This starting point offers both urban appeal and the opportunity for a stroll after the tour.
From the Distillery District, the route follows a dedicated bike path along Toronto’s waterfront. Here, riders enjoy views of art installations, recreational areas, and the city skyline. The ride is smooth, with plenty of stops to appreciate the scenery and take photos. The transition to Wards Island involves a water taxi ride, which adds a fun element and offers a fresh perspective of the harbor and cityscape.

As the bicycle path winds along the Toronto harbor, the tour guides point out notable art installations and recreational activities along the waterfront. This stretch showcases the city’s vibrant outdoor culture, with spots perfect for relaxing walks or simply soaking in the early morning views. The waterfront’s lively atmosphere contrasts with the serene ride, making for an engaging experience.
During this section, the guides highlight iconic sights and local features that make Toronto’s waterfront special. The combination of urban artistry and natural beauty gives riders a well-rounded glimpse of the city’s vibrant waterfront life before reaching the ferry to the islands.

The journey continues with a water taxi to Wards Island, where the tour truly opens up into a peaceful, car-free environment. The ferry ride itself is quick and adds a fun, scenic element to the experience. Once on Wards Island, cyclists explore the community, beaches, and lagoons with ease, thanks to the island’s car-free paths.
On Wards Island, the atmosphere shifts to a tranquil, almost magical space. The sounds of birds and the scent of fresh air become more noticeable, emphasizing the natural beauty of the Toronto Islands. The guides lead the group through this quiet community, allowing plenty of time for photos and relaxing walks.
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A key highlight of this tour is breakfast at Runaway Cafe, set outdoors in an idyllic setting. The cafe offers fresh coffee or tea, paired with delicious baked goods and breakfast sandwiches. This outdoor breakfast is a leisurely experience, allowing participants to savor the moment amid scenic surroundings.
After breakfast, the tour continues with a visit to the local community on Wards Island, exploring the neighborhood’s charm and unique character. The balance of food, culture, and scenery makes this breakfast stop a memorable part of the journey.

Post-breakfast, the group explores more of the car-free paths on Wards Island, enjoying leisurely cycling through beaches, lagoons, and green spaces. The absence of cars creates a peaceful ambiance, perfect for taking in the sights and sounds of nature.
The guides ensure the route stays relaxed and accessible, with multiple stops to appreciate the scenery and take photographs. This section offers an authentic escape into nature while remaining close to the city’s core, making it ideal for those wanting a calm, scenic experience.

The tour concludes with a ferry ride back to Toronto, offering a fresh perspective of the harbor and skyline. Once back on the mainland, the group cycles along the familiar waterfront bike path toward the Distillery District.
The final stretch is a short ride through the city’s historic neighborhood, allowing participants to enjoy the last views of Toronto’s urban charm. The entire experience wraps up after the ride, leaving guests with lasting memories of a peaceful morning adventure.

The tour departs from inside the Distillery District, specifically off the cobblestone lane east of Parliament Street, marked by a prominent big red heart sculpture. The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 8 participants, ensuring a personalized and engaging experience.
Included in the price are the bicycle and helmet, ferry and taxi tickets, and a breakfast at Runaway Cafe. The activity typically lasts 3 hours and is available mainly in the morning, perfect for early risers or those eager to enjoy the city at sunrise.
Participants are advised to bring closed-toe shoes; bare feet are not permitted. Since the tour is unsuitable for children under 14 years, it’s best suited for older teenagers and adults seeking a relaxed, scenic outing.

Guided by friendly, knowledgeable guides like Wendy and Gill, this tour offers a warm, informative atmosphere. The guides share interesting local insights and help create a welcoming environment for small groups. Their expertise ensures the ride remains smooth and engaging, especially as they navigate urban and island landscapes.
Guests appreciate the guides’ storytelling style and the way they explain the different sights, making the experience both fun and informative. Their cheerful presence adds to the overall positive vibe of the tour.
The Toronto Islands: Sunrise Breakfast Bicycle Tour stands out for its combination of scenic cycling, cultural exploration, and a delicious breakfast in a tranquil setting. The tour’s small-group format ensures individual attention and a relaxed pace, ideal for those who want to enjoy Toronto’s waterfront and islands in a peaceful, scenic way.
While the tour emphasis on early mornings and specific age restrictions might limit some travelers, it offers a genuine escape into nature with well-organized logistics and friendly guides. The inclusion of ferry tickets and breakfast makes it a good value for the overall experience.
This tour is perfect for active travelers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to start their day with beautiful views, fresh air, and a touch of local charm.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 14 years are not eligible to participate.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear closed-toe shoes. No bare feet are allowed.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and mainly takes place in the morning.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers bicycle, helmet, tour guide, ferry and taxi tickets, and breakfast at Runaway Cafe.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is inside the Distillery District, off the cobblestone lane east of Parliament Street, near the big red heart sculpture.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The route is relaxed, with riding on dedicated bike paths and car-free island roads, suited for most fitness levels.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour special?
Its combination of scenic waterfront views, peaceful island cycling, and breakfast at an outdoor cafe offers a memorable morning experience in Toronto.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants for a small-group, personalized experience.
Is the guide bilingual or only in English?
The tour is conducted in English.