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Toronto Bicycle Tours.

Small-group guided cycling and e-bike tours in downtown Toronto and the Toronto Islands, operating since 2008

Toronto Bicycle Tours
01 — About

The brief.

Toronto Bicycle Tours is a Tourism Toronto–member operator running guided cycling tours, e-bike tours, and hybrid bike rentals out of 124 St Patrick Street in downtown Toronto, a block south of Dundas. Operating since 2008, the company runs small groups — capped at 12 riders on most tours and 8 on the Pedals & Progress e-bike tour — led by First Aid/CPR-certified guides. Itineraries cover the Heart of Downtown route, the Toronto Islands via ferry, an e-bike route through Graffiti Alley, Trinity Bellwoods, and Rosedale, and full-day combo and Round the City rides. Tours run year-round in English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Mandarin, and Cantonese, with hybrid bike rentals available by advance booking from the same St Patrick Street location.

02 — Programs

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  1. 01

    Heart of Downtown Bike Tour

    For: Ages 1+ with parent/guardian for children; small groups of 12 or fewerWhen: Year-round, with fall and winter departures

    A 3.5-hour ride graded "very easy," with a quality bicycle, helmet, bottled water, snack, and a local guide included. Meets near Dundas St W & University Ave for an easy-paced introduction to downtown Toronto, capped at 12 riders for a more personal pace. Designed as the see-it-all intro route — the lowest-effort and lowest-priced of the company's full guided tour lineup.

    From $110/person (16+); $82.50 (8–15); $55 (5–7); $27 (1–4) — CAD + 13% taxes

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    Toronto Islands Bike Tour

    For: Ages 5+ with parent/guardian (1–4 priced separately); small groups of 12 or fewerWhen: Year-round, with Morning and Twilight departures

    A 3.5-hour "very easy" ride to the Toronto Islands and back, with the ferry ticket, bicycle, helmet, bike lights, snacks, water, and a local guide included. Cycling ponchos and gloves are added in colder months. Two daily departure options — morning and twilight — and a 12-rider cap for skyline riding without crowds.

    $120/person (16+); $90 (8–15); $60 (5–7); $27 (1–4) — CAD + 13% taxes

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    Toronto Ebike Tour: Pedals & Progress

    For: Ages 16 and older; maximum 8 riders per groupWhen: Year-round

    A 3.5-hour e-bike route through Graffiti Alley, Ontario Place, St. James Town, Trinity Bellwoods, the Bloor Street Cultural Corridor, CAMH, Lower Ossington, and Rosedale. Graded "easy-moderate," with the e-bike, helmet, snacks, water, and a knowledgeable local guide included. Smaller 8-rider cap reflects the wider neighbourhood range covered on power-assist bikes.

    From $130/person + 13% taxes (CAD)

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  4. 04

    Downtown & Island Combo Tour

    For: All ages with parent/guardian for children; small groups of 12 or fewerWhen: Year-round (March 5 – November 2 noted); afternoon downtown segment April 14–September 4, morning segment outside that window

    The Heart of Downtown and Toronto Islands routes back-to-back, 3.5 hours each with a break in between — bicycle, helmet, water, snacks, ferry ticket, and tour guides included. Graded "easy" overall but covers significantly more ground than either single tour. Useful for visitors with one full day in Toronto.

    $220/person (16+); $165 (8–15); $165 (5–7); $44 (1–4) — CAD + 13% taxes

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    Round the City Tour

    For: All ages with parent/guardian for children; small groups of 12 or fewerWhen: Year-round

    A 7-hour "moderate" full-day route covering the city, with bicycles, helmets, water, snacks, ferry ticket, bike lights, and tour guide(s) included. Lunch is available as a paid add-on. The longest and highest-mileage scheduled tour on the roster — the choice for riders who want a full Toronto day rather than a downtown-only loop.

    $250/person (16+); $152 (8–15); $95 (5–7); $47.50 (1–4) — CAD + 13% taxes

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    Bike Rentals (Hybrid, Tandem, Trailer Bike, Child Seat)

    For: Self-guided riders; trailer bikes for ages 4–7, child seats for ages 1–4When: Shop open 10am–5:30pm April–September; variable hours March/October. Advance booking required (no walk-ins).

    Self-guided rentals on Raleigh Detour 21-speed hybrids with 700c wheels, sizes XS (14") to XL (20"), plus kids' bikes. Each rental includes helmet, lock, personalized directions, and a Toronto bicycle map; bikes are disinfected after each rental. Bicycle delivery available on request from the 124 St Patrick Street pickup location.

    Hybrid Bike — Same Day $50; Overnight $66.67; Two Days $83.33; Three Days $111.11; One Week $166.67. Tandem Bike $85/day. Trailer Bike — Same Day $33.33; Overnight $66.66. Child Seat — Same Day $27.78; Overnight $55.56.

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  7. 07

    The Edible Path

    A culinary cycling tour exploring Toronto's food culture across roughly 4–5 hours, graded "easy." Pricing and schedule by inquiry — book by phone or via the site.

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    Private Tours (Family, Group, Custom)

    Private and custom rides for families, school groups, corporate teams, meeting planners, and DMCs, with tandem bikes for non-cyclists and a limited e-bike fleet. Pricing and itinerary by inquiry — contact form, phone, or email.

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AER’s guide to Toronto Bicycle Tours · Compiled from torontobicycletours.comLast verified 2026-05-08