Try out an e-bike along the Lochside Trail, starting from the Marigold Cafe on Lochside Dr. Oak Bay Bikes will provide a variety of e-bikes, including city e-bikes, e-mountain, and e-road. We carry bikes from world-class brands like Trek, Norco, and Wilier. This is your chance to see what the buzz is about, with no pressure and no obligation. Just throw a leg over a bike and see where it takes you.
We'll provide the bikes and helmets. All you need to do is show up ready to ride!
Afterwards, enjoy a cold drink and a treat from Marigold Cafe. There you will find gourmet food & beverages – locally sourced, and prepared fresh daily. Eat in-house, on the go, or take your goodies home. Arrive by bike, foot, or car to enjoy a specialty coffee and a light meal, in our warm, industrial-inspired interior, or our outdoor covered patio overlooking a beautiful garden and water feature.
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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