What if your eBike wasn’t just a way to get from point A to point B, but a ticket to your most unforgettable summer yet?
Whether you’re a solo rider, pedaling with a partner, cycling with the kids, or rolling deep with your local crew, summer is the perfect season to explore new terrain, chase adventure, and create lifelong memories—from your own backyard to coast-to-coast tours.
At Lectric, every ride is an adventure. But sometimes the scenery adds to the experience. Here’s our top 14 must-do eBike experiences that range from simple neighborhood joys to epic, bucket-list-worthy journeys.
This isn’t just a list—it’s a launchpad for summer freedom.

Local Neighbourhood Adventures
These low-lift ideas are perfect for quick wins and consistent fun. No car rack or itinerary needed—just hop on and get rolling.
1. Ride Every Street in Your Neighbourhood
Pick a boundary—your subdivision, zip code, or local district—and commit to covering every rideable street this summer. It’s a surprisingly fun way to discover hidden parks, murals, and shortcuts.
Here are some of the top neighbourhoods in Canada by region to give you some inspiration:
Ontario
Old Town (Toronto), Corktown (Hamilton), Sandy Hill (Ottawa), and emerging areas like Stoney Creek.
Quebec
Le Sud-Ouest (Montreal), Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and the historic Old Quebec area.
British Columbia
Fairfield (Victoria), Chinatown (Vancouver), and the artistic, walkable Granville Island.
Prairies
Westmount (Saskatoon), Heritage (Regina), Daniel McIntyre (Winnipeg), and Oliver (Edmonton).
Atlantic Canada
Quinpool Areas (Halifax), Forest Hills (Halifax), and Brighton (Charlottetown)
2. Plan a Progressive Picnic
Visit three local parks in one afternoon—each for a different course: drinks, lunch, dessert. Bonus points for scenic detours and photo ops along the way.
Recommended eBikes for just the occasion:
3. Host a Sunset or Sunrise Group Ride
Invite friends, family, or neighbours for a low-key golden hour cruise. Make it weekly, and you might just start a new neighbourhood tradition.
Citywide & Regional Rides (Stretch the Miles)
Want a bit more adventure? These ideas invite you to explore the broader city, surrounding suburbs, or your nearest state park—all without leaving your region.
4. Tackle a Local Greenbelt or Rail Trail
Most cities have dedicated bike trails that span dozens of miles. Research your area’s best routes on sites like TrailLink or AllTrails and plan a day ride with scenic pit stops.
5. Do a Brewery, Coffee, or Ice Cream Crawl
Pick a theme and map out 3–5 destinations across your city. Not only do you get to ride, but you’ll support local businesses and create a sweet tradition worth repeating.
6. Hit Every Farmers Market in Town
Combine sustainability with adventure. Use your eBike to visit a new local market every weekend—and bring your cargo rack or panniers to tote the haul.
7. Link Up with Public Transit
Take your eBike on a light rail, ferry, or subway line and start your ride from somewhere totally new. Many transit systems are now eBike-friendly. We recommend just checking ahead for rules.

State & National Bucket List
Ready to level up? These ideas are for the adventurer in you—whether you're planning a long weekend or a multi-state trek.
8. Take a Multi-Day Bikepacking Trip
Load up your Lectric with camping gear and hit the road for a weekend under the stars. Try routes through state parks, scenic byways, or riverside trails. Just make sure to charge up at campsites or portable power banks.
9. Conquer an Imperial Century Ride (160 Kilometers)
Yes, you can do it on an eBike—and yes, it still counts. Whether you tackle it in a day or break it into two parts, this physical feat will have you buzzing with pride.
10. Visit a National Park (eBike Legal Ones!)
More parks than ever allow eBikes on trails and roads. Favorites include Banff, Point Pelee, and Algonquin Provincial Park. Be sure to check the National Park Service site for updated eBike rules by park.
11. Ride from One City to the Next
Even if it’s just from your hometown to a nearby one, crossing city lines on two (or even three) wheels turns a simple ride into a mini expedition. Cap it off with a meal or overnight stay before riding home or taking the train back.

Family-Friendly & Wildcard Adventures
These ideas are perfect for all ages and mix novelty, movement, and memory-making in one smooth ride.
12. Turn Your Commute into a Micro-Adventure
Even a daily ride to work or school can become thrilling with a few detours, a new playlist, or a post-ride smoothie stop. Track your weekly “fun miles” just for kicks.
13. Try an eBike Sport or Game
Level up with cargo bike races, eBike tag, bike soccer, or obstacle course challenges. You can DIY these with the kids or join fun local competitions popping up in cities nationwide.
14. Plan a Campground Takeover
Invite multiple families or friends with eBikes to camp for the weekend—and ride between tents, trails, and town together. Create eBike games, decorate bikes, or set up a glow ride after dark.
Tips for Making It All Happen
Track Your Bucket List
Use a printed checklist, Google Map pins, or a shared digital tracker to keep momentum.
Invite Others to Join
Everything’s more fun with a crew. Share your plans via text threads, Facebook groups, or your local community board.
Charge Up
Whether you’re hitting 10 kilometers or 100, always start with a full battery and bring your charger if the ride’s long.
Document the Journey
Capture photos or video from each adventure and share it using #RideLectric for a chance to be featured on our social channels.
Final Thoughts: Your Summer, Supercharged
The best eBike adventures aren’t measured in miles—they’re measured in laughs, views, and memories. Whether you’re sticking close to home or crossing state lines, this is your season to go all out.
So make your list. Check it twice. Then grab your helmet, charge your battery, and start chasing summer—one ride at a time.
Even if it’s just from your hometown to a nearby one, crossing city lines on two wheels turns a simple ride into a mini expedition. Cap it off with a meal or overnight stay before riding home or taking the train back.
