Montreal Food and History Tour by Scooter
Montreal, Canada
Trip Type: Vespa, Scooter & Moped Tours
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Travel by scooter and visit some of Montreal’s most scenic views and historic sites. Along the way, stop to eat traditional Quebec dishes. Experience Quebec comfort food from the Magdalene Islands and try classic neighborhood dishes including poutine, spruce beer diner-style, pâté chinois and pudding chômeur. You will learn about the history of these dishes and get to taste the most traditional of traditional eats here in mom and pop shops. You'll also see old Montreal, traces of Expo 67, Mount-Royal, Montreal’s southwest and the Latin Quarter.
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Travel by scooter and visit some of Montreal’s most scenic views and historic sites. Along the way, stop to eat traditional Quebec dishes. Experience Quebec comfort food from the Magdalene Islands and try classic neighborhood dishes including poutine, spruce beer diner-style, pâté chinois and pudding chômeur. You will learn about the history of these dishes and get to taste the most traditional of traditional eats here in mom and pop shops. You'll also see old Montreal, traces of Expo 67, Mount-Royal, Montreal’s southwest and the Latin Quarter.
This 4.5-hour tour starts at Montreal Scooter in Montreal's Old Port. From there, pick up your scooter and helmet and get a tour intro from your guide. Then head on your scooter to the first restaurant, Les Iles en Ville, for traditional food from Quebec's Magdalene Islands.
Afterwards, visit Point St-Charles and a favorite neighborhood snack bar called Paul Patate. Here, you will try one of Quebec's most iconic dishes: poutine. You'll also taste a homemade spruce beer, which is like a local root beer made with local spruce tips.
The next stop at Mâche restaurant is slightly more upscale comfort food. Eat Pâté Chinois, a Quebec shepherd's pie with ground meat and mashed potatoes. For a sugary sweet end, try a pouding chomeur brown sugar and maple pudding cake. Along the way, scooter through Ile-notre-dame, the up-and-coming Cite du Havre development, the Lachine rapids and the Mont-Royal mountain, for a complete overview of the city and some of its most famous sites and foods.
Overall, your tour includes a drink, two appetizers, a meal and dessert; a scooter from Montreal Scooter, an exploration of Quebec's history and culture, and visits to iconic historic sites and scenery.
This 4.5-hour tour starts at Montreal Scooter in Montreal's Old Port. From there, pick up your scooter and helmet and get a tour intro from your guide. Then head on your scooter to the first restaurant, Les Iles en Ville, for traditional food from Quebec's Magdalene Islands.
Afterwards, visit Point St-Charles and a favorite neighborhood snack bar called Paul Patate. Here, you will try one of Quebec's most iconic dishes: poutine. You'll also taste a homemade spruce beer, which is like a local root beer made with local spruce tips.
The next stop at Mâche restaurant is slightly more upscale comfort food. Eat Pâté Chinois, a Quebec shepherd's pie with ground meat and mashed potatoes. For a sugary sweet end, try a pouding chomeur brown sugar and maple pudding cake. Along the way, scooter through Ile-notre-dame, the up-and-coming Cite du Havre development, the Lachine rapids and the Mont-Royal mountain, for a complete overview of the city and some of its most famous sites and foods.
Overall, your tour includes a drink, two appetizers, a meal and dessert; a scooter from Montreal Scooter, an exploration of Quebec's history and culture, and visits to iconic historic sites and scenery.
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