A two-hour sightseeing electric-assisted bicycle ride through Victoria's remarkable streetscapes offers a unique view of the city, as you pedal through Beacon Hill Park, along Dallas Road Waterfront Trail (daytime tours only), through Chinatown (evening tours only), and into the Inner Harbour. Meet up with your team of professional rider guides for a quick safety briefing and test runs. Then hop on two wheels and ride behind a guide who will lead you along an extensive network of paths and urban bike lanes throughout this "Cycling Capital of Canada". Your sightseeing route lets you explore the south end of Vancouver Island, where you'll admire Victorian architecture and a vibrant city vibe infused with a British colonial past. On daytime tours, breathe in the aroma of colorful flowers while traveling woodland trails through Beacon Hill Park and feel the salty air rush through your hair along the Dallas Road Waterfront Trail, a recreational area popular with sailboarders and dog walkers. You will also pass by city highlights such as historic Craigdarroch Castle, Government House, the Parliament buildings, and vibrant Fisherman’s Wharf. If your visit to Victoria is in the evening, your “City Lights” themed ride will take you along the coast before dipping through Beacon Hill and across the Johnson Street Bridge to Songhees Point to look back on the iconic Inner Harbour. Then peddle towards the oldest Chinatown in Canada and pass under the ornate Gate of Harmonious Interest, delightfully illuminated by decorative lights, and also stop by the Visitor Centre deck, and the picturesque Legislature building. Then direct your e-bike toward the Inner Harbour, a seaside enclave abuzz with boats and float planes in the daytime and calm as a breeze in the evening. Here you can admire First Nation totem poles and take in the beautiful British Columbia landscape before pedaling back to the pier.