If you’re on the hunt for a fun, eco-friendly way to explore Charlottetown’s waterfront, this solar-powered pedal pub tour might just catch your eye. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on reviews and details, it’s an experience that combines sightseeing, socializing, and a bit of pedal power—all in about two and a half hours. Whether you’re traveling with friends, celebrating a special occasion, or just looking to see the city from a different perspective, this tour aims to deliver.
What we love about this ride is how it offers a relaxed, group-friendly atmosphere and includes some tasty food and drink specials at local restaurants. Plus, the concept of a solar-powered bike that you can pedal or sit back on is a nice eco-conscious touch. On the flip side, some reviews mention that the seating can be uncomfortable and that visibility isn’t always optimal for photos or hearing guides. Still, it’s a solid choice for those wanting a lively, social way to explore Charlottetown’s waterfront. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of fun, food, and sightseeing, especially if you’re with a group or celebrating something special.
Key Points

- Eco-friendly and social: The solar-powered pedal pub makes for an environmentally conscious and interactive experience.
- Great for groups: Perfect for friends, celebrations, or bachelor/bachelorette parties.
- Flexible stops: Pass by main attractions like Government House and Province House, with options to stop for photos.
- Food and drink discounts: Enjoy 10-15% off at partner restaurants, with drinks sold directly on the bike.
- Limited seating comfort: Some reviews note old, uncomfortable seats—worth considering if comfort is a priority.
- Group size: Max 14 passengers, which helps keep the atmosphere lively but intimate.
An In-Depth Look at the Charlottetown Solar Pedal Pub Tour

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What’s the Experience All About?
This tour is more than just a scenic ride; it’s a chance to soak in Charlottetown’s waterfront atmosphere while enjoying some local food and drinks. The two-and-a-half-hour journey includes pedaling along the water, passing by notable spots like Beaconsfield Historic House and Prince Edward Battery (though you don’t stop here), and stopping at two restaurants for food, drinks, and discounts.
The bike itself is solar-powered, meaning you’ll contribute some energy to keep it moving, but you also have the option to sit back and let the sun do most of the work. It’s a casual, social affair, with the option to fill your seat or join an existing group. With a maximum of 14 people, it’s small enough to keep things friendly yet lively.
What Makes It Special?
The main highlights are the chance to see Charlottetown’s main attractions up close and personal and the opportunity to experience local dining with special discounts. The stops are carefully chosen for their ambiance and views, such as the Lobster Trap Lounge, which offers beautiful ocean vistas and tasty seafood options.
The music and guided commentary add to the overall vibe, with reviews praising knowledgeable guides like Sean, who many mention as friendly, fun, and well-informed. The fact that drinks can be purchased directly on the bike adds a touch of convenience, and the restaurant discounts make the experience feel like a good value, especially if you’re planning to indulge in a few beverages and bites.
What’s the Real Deal About the Stops?
The tour passes by several of Charlottetown’s historic and scenic sites:
- Beaconsfield Historic House: Just a pass-by, so no stop, but a nice photo opportunity.
- Government House: Also just a pass-by, but good to see from the water.
- Province House: The tour stops here, giving you a chance to learn a bit about the city’s political roots.
- Prince Edward Battery: Another pass-by, offering more waterfront views.
The stops at restaurants are where you’ll really get some value. The Lobster Trap Lounge, for instance, offers a special menu featuring mussels, Caesar salads, and sandwiches, plus drinks, all at a discounted rate for tour riders. Some reviews mention that the restaurant was open and that the staff was accommodating, with one reviewer noting the beautiful, warm day suited the outdoor patio setting.
What About the Food & Drinks?
Guests get the benefit of 10-15% off on all food and drinks at partner restaurants. Drinks are available for purchase on the bike, which adds to the fun, social atmosphere. However, alcoholic beverages aren’t included in the ticket price, and gratuities are separate. Most reviewers found the food and drink stops to be enjoyable, with some highlighting the good value of the discounts.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience is ideal for groups—whether it’s a bachelor or bachelorette party, a birthday celebration, or just a gathering of friends. It’s also suited for those who enjoy a relaxed pace, social vibes, and scenic water views. Because it’s a small group, it keeps things intimate, yet lively enough for everyone to have a fun time.
While it’s primarily a social experience, the tour also offers some sightseeing and photo opportunities, especially at the designated stops. It’s not overly educational or historic, but guides like Sean do a good job of providing insights and keeping the ambiance upbeat.
Considerations Before Booking
A few reviews point out some downsides to keep in mind:
- The seats can be quite uncomfortable, with some old and worn out, which might be worth considering if you have back issues or prefer plush seating.
- Visibility for pictures could be better, especially with the roof, though the open design still allows for some shots.
- Noise levels and sound quality of the guide’s commentary can be inconsistent; a microphone might help, as some comments suggest.
- The pace isn’t high—you’re cycling at about 10-15 km/hr—so don’t expect a high-speed adventure, but that’s part of the safety and laid-back charm.
Practical Details: What You Need to Know
- Duration: About 2 hours 30 minutes, including restaurant stops.
- Price: $58.56 per person, which covers the bike usage and private transportation.
- Includes: Use of the bike and the transportation, with no food or drinks included in the price.
- Excludes: Drinks (beyond the ones purchased on the bike), gratuities, and additional food.
- Meeting Point: Founders Food Hall & Market at 6 Prince St.
- Number of Participants: Max 14, making it a more personalized experience.
- Weather Dependence: The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date will be offered.
- Service Animals: Allowed, which is helpful for those needing assistance.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This pedal pub tour offers a fun, social way to see Charlottetown’s waterfront that balances sightseeing, dining, and a dash of eco-consciousness. If you enjoy group activities, relaxed outdoor exploring, and local food and drinks, you’ll likely find this experience enjoyable and a good value. The knowledgeable guides and beautiful views are definite plus points.
However, if you’re sensitive to seating comfort or prefer more guided commentary with a microphone, you might find some aspects less polished. It’s definitely more about the vibe and shared experience than a detailed historical tour.
It’s best suited for adults or groups wanting a lively, casual outing with friends, family, or fellow travelers. If you’re after a unique, lighthearted way to explore Charlottetown’s scenic waterfront, this pedal pub is worth considering.
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is primarily designed for adults, especially since drinks are sold on the bike and at restaurant stops. While service animals are allowed, children may find the experience less engaging due to the focus on drinks and socializing.
Can I join an existing group?
Yes, you can fill the bike yourself or join an existing group, provided the total does not exceed 14 passengers.
Are drinks included in the ticket price?
No, drinks are not included. You can purchase alcoholic beverages on the bike, and discounts of 10-15% are available at partner restaurants.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs around 2 hours 30 minutes, including restaurant stops.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
The information suggests it’s suitable for most travelers, and service animals are permitted, but the bike may not be accessible for everyone with mobility challenges.
Can I expect a guided commentary?
Yes, guides like Sean provide commentary, but some reviews note that a microphone would improve clarity, especially when the bike is loud or the group is large.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Founders Food Hall & Market and ends back there.
Are gratuities expected?
Gratuities are not included and are typically appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
The Charlottetown Solar PartyBike tour offers a lively, scenic, and tasty way to explore the waterfront that’s especially suited for groups and celebrations. We think it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a fun, social afternoon with a mix of sightseeing and good food.



