Where can I park?

CHARLOTTETOWN PARTY BIKE Free parking behind Founder’s Hall Free parking beside Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI Paid parking ($1.50/hr) at Confederation Landing Parking Lot   HALIFAX PARTY BIKE Free parking at The Atlantic Superstore beside The Westin Hotel Free & Paid Parking at The Halifax Seaport Farmer’s Market

What will I see/do on the tours?

And now for something completely different – A party on a Pedal Bus throughout downtown Charlottetown & Halifax! Depending on your group, your driver can provide historic commentary & sight-seeing/photo opportunities along with upbeat, fun music to pedal along to as you drive along the waterfront of these beautiful cities. Of course, this is just…

What should I wear?

Same goes for the Party Bikes as they are covered & have rain screens, but you may want to dress warmer for the cooler days. Comfortable footwear & no heels/flipflops is a must for the Party Bike!

What happens if it rains or is too windy?

Our Party Bikes can also go out in the rain & some wind as they are covered & have deployable rain shields on the sides. Please note that tours cannot be refunded if you choose not to go out in the rain. We WILL cancel tours if the rain/wind is too much to conduct tours…

Is food & drink included on the bike tours?

Food & drink is NOT included on our Party Bike tours, however alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks may be purchased on the Charlottetown bike & non-alcoholic drinks may be purchased on the Halifax bike. Food/drink may also be purchased at each of the stops for tours in both cities. This is a food & drink tour, so you…

Can I bring my own alcohol on the bike?

No. We are licensed by the PEI Liquor Control Commission and it is illegal for us to allow passengers to bring their own alcohol on board the bike. Fear not, however, as we have lots of cold drinks available for purchase! 😜 No alcohol is allowed on the Halifax Party Bike, but you can purchase…

Can I eat & drink on the bike during the tour?

On our Charlottetown Party Bike – YES! The Party Bike is licensed and makes 2 restaurant/pub stops for food/drink specials. Our boat is licensed and we have a daytime food menu, an evening surf & turf dinner cruise menu and a night time kitchen party menu. Our Halifax Party Bike is not licensed, but we…

Is the ride dangerous for adults or kids?

Not at all. The bike moves at slow speeds just in the downtown area of the city where traffic moves slowly. This said, the bikes is safest if you choose to bring your own helmet and follow these rules: Wear your seatbelt at all times while on the Pedal Bus Refrain from jumping around on…