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  • We returned to Fitz & Follwell Co three days in a row during our week-long visit in Montreal. The shop is trendy, has lots of quirky bike stuff, and has bicycles that are good for comfortably riding around the city. The staff are pretty hipster, youthful, and uber friendly. They took the time to fit us properly to our bikes, hook us up with baskets or panniers, and make sure that our helmets were the right size. First, we went on a five hour bike tour led by Catherine, a bicycle mechanic, and a photographer. She was knowledgeable and entertaining. I greatly impressed how she kept our large group of about 20 riders close together - even when crossing busy intersections (there weren't many of them). There were a couple people who were not physically fit; however, they easily kept up with the group. One bike got a flat tire and the mechanic quickly swapped bikes with that rider so that the tour could continue without stopping. She fixed the flat in no time and caught up with the group. For us, it was important to be exposed to bike riding in the city proper, in the neighborhoods, and on the paths. She showed us dozens of important sites and taught us history and facts. What I liked best about the tour was when we stopped for food! First we stopped at Marche Atwater (a year-round farmers market) where we ate lunch. Catherine got us local pizza and fresh berries from some of the booths. Then brought us to another booth for bottled drinks - even a whole host of local beers! The price of lunch was included in the cost of the tour. Next, we stopped for gelato. It was the perfect amount of food. Next, we rented brand new All City bicycles for 24 hours. They gave us a deal because of the tour. We also got helmets, locks and lights. The All City bikes were beautiful and functional and the sportiest bikes they had. We took them on a 50 mile ride to and from a pow wow! It involved riding on pavement, gravel, and horrible dirt roads. Needless to say - those bikes are broken in!
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