Discover the delights of Canada’s second city on a scooter tour of Montreal. With a rich French colonial history, bilingual Montreal offers more than a flavor of French culture.
The city’s thriving art scene, historic neighborhoods and great food means there is plenty to see and do in ‘The Paris of North America.’
Discover the delights of Canada’s second city on a scooter tour of Montreal. With a rich French colonial history, bilingual Montreal offers more than a flavor of French culture.
The city’s thriving art scene, historic neighborhoods and great food means there is plenty to see and do in ‘The Paris of North America.’
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Discover the delights of Canada’s second city on a scooter tour of Montreal. With a rich French colonial history, bilingual Montreal offers more than a flavor of French culture.
The city’s thriving art scene, historic neighborhoods and great food means there is plenty to see and do in ‘The Paris of North America.’
Montreal is a historic city with a buzzing contemporary culture waiting to be explored. What better way to uncover the best of the city than on two wheels?
Here's all you need to know about scooter tours, one of the most thrilling ways to sightsee Montreal.
Take in the city’s highlights on an all-in-one tour that will take you on a trip around some of Montreal’s most famous sites and experiences. You will explore four of Montreal’s districts, taste local specialties and discover hidden urban gems.
On this scooter tour of Montreal, you will visit must-see places, such as Jean Talon market, Mount Royal and Le Plateau and enjoy the bohemian life in art galleries, boutiques and jazz bars.
Montreal is famed for its neighborhoods, each of which has a distinct character. Get to know the west side districts on a neighborhoods scooter tour of the city.
You will ride through downtown, then onto Westmount before eating at trendy Atwater market. Afterwards, you will visit Saint-Henri to learn about its industrial past, as well as Lachine and Old Montreal.
After half a day exploring Montreal’s west side you will have a feel for the differences in Montreal’s varied neighborhoods and what makes each unique.
Explore the city by night to see its most iconic sites illuminated in colorful lights and discover Montreal’s vibrant nightlife.
Your first stop will be the top of Mount Royal, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views over the city, before moving onto downtown, the Quartier Latin and Chinatown. Take in the sites at the historic waterfront before enjoying a drink and some live music as you delve into Montreal’s pub and music scene.
For those who would prefer a more intimate tour, a private scooter tour of Montreal is the perfect option. Explore Old Montreal with your personal guide, who will take you on a trip that includes Lachine Canal, a speakeasy, historic homes, trendy restaurants and more.
A tour for foodies by foodies, this e-scooter tour will take you on a Montreal gastronomical journey to sample some of the city’s best dishes.
On this food tour you will enjoy an authentic culinary experience and eat the local way. You can expect to enjoy bagels, poutines, maple desserts and smoked-meat sandwiches.
Between stops you can enjoy the architecture of Montreal and its colorful murals, as well as some of its beautiful parks.
At the heart of the city sits Mount Royal Park, an extinct volcano that serves as a landmark by which many orient themselves while exploring the city. There is much to explore around its base and three peaks, including the city’s largest park, waterfalls and Beaver Lake.
Slicing through the southeastern tip of the Island of Montreal, Lachine Canal is one of the city’s highlights. It is designated a National Historic Site and its path runs for 13.5 kilometers from the Old Port to Lake Saint Louis.
Skyscrapers, historic buildings and green spaces sit side by side along the canal. It is also where you can find Atwater Market, a popular spot for foodies.
Another popular food spot is Jean Talon Market, where you can enjoy delights, such as meat, fish, cheese, local produce and baked goods. The market is located in Little Italy and dates back to 1933, making it one of the oldest in the city. It is also one of the largest open-air markets in North America.
Sitting on the banks of the St Lawrence River, Old Montreal was founded in 1642 by French Settlers. This ancient settlement has grown into a thriving contemporary hub with artisan markets, art galleries and fine dining.
Wandering around Old Montreal will make you feel lively, with many activities year-round, including Igloofest in the winter, and in the summer locals and visitors alike flock to the beach by the Old Port clocktower.
Montreal is a very green city and, with dozens of parks dotting its landscape, it’s a haven for nature lovers. These outdoor spaces are as varied as they are abundant, with parks featuring mountain hiking trails, fountains, skating rinks and festivals.
On a scooter tour of Montreal you will discover some of these flower-filled green spaces.
From independent art galleries to national museums, boutiques brimming with kitsch products and bohemian jazz bars, diving into Montreal’s famous arts and music scene is a must-do experience.
Private scooter tours of Montreal begin from US$50 per person. The all-in-one, neighborhoods tour and the night tour each cost US$80 per participant.
The combo scooter and food tour costs US$70 per person, but food is not included.
All tours include bike rental, helmet and a guide.
Private tours begin at 809 Rue William, Montréal, QC H3C 1N8, Canada. Most others begin at 80 Rue Prince-Arthur E, Montréal, QC H2X 1B3, Canada.
The private tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, and timings can be adjusted to suit the participants. All others last for 3 hours. Timings are not as flexible but these visit more neighborhoods than the private tour.
The private tour is wheelchair friendly, but other tours are not wheelchair accessible.
Yes, scooter tours in Montreal are safe, as they provide expert guides and safety equipment. These excursions are not suitable for pregnant travelers or those with heart conditions or other serious medical concerns. If in doubt, check with the tour provider before booking.
Some scooter tours in Montreal allow children aged 6 and above, with an accompanying adult. Other scooter tours only allow those above 16 years old to participate. It is advised to check with the tour provider before booking.
No, you don't need a driver's license to participate in a scooter tour in Montreal, the only requirement is that the driver needs to be over 18 years old.
June to August is the most popular time for scooter tours in Montreal, as the weather is warm and sunny. Keep in mind that summer can get quite hot and humid, so make sure to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen.
Spring (April to June) is also a pleasant time for a scooter tour as the weather starts to warm up, but be prepared for occasional rain showers.