About this tour
When Jake from our BugBitten team booked the VIP Supercar Experience, he spent 6.5 hours threading some seriously quick machinery through Canadian wine country and mountain roads. You get behind the wheel of up to six different supercars — fully automatic, paddle-shift jobs that don't require a racing licence to feel properly quick — with a professional guide leading the charge. It's set in genuinely beautiful terrain with proper twisty roads, and lunch is thrown in to break up the adrenaline. The whole thing's designed to feel like you own the car, no hand-holding from supervisors in the cabin.
Highlights
- Six different supercars to rotate through — proper variety across the day
- Wine country and mountain escarpment roads deliver real scenery, not just circuit laps
- No guide sitting in the passenger seat — lets you actually drive, not just tag along
- Premium lunch included; vegetarian options available without fussing
- Fully automatic with paddle shifters means anyone can slot in and go
- All fuel, insurance, and kilometres baked into the price — no hidden surges
- Small group cap at 12 drivers keeps it exclusive, not a supercar cattle run
What to expect
Jake rolled up and spent the morning getting acquainted with the first car before hitting the road. The professional guide leads the convoy but doesn't ride along in your car — you're genuinely solo, which changes the headspace from 'passenger experience' to 'driver's day out'. The roads through wine country and over mountain passes are legitimately beautiful and technical enough to keep you honest without being racetrack-only. You'll swap cars a few times across the day, so each one feels fresh and you get a real feel for the differences between them.
Lunch breaks things up mid-experience with a proper feed (not a token sandwich), and the non-alcoholic beverages keep you fuelled without dulling your focus. The pacing feels considered rather than rushed. Jake reckoned the 6.5-hour block moves quickly once you're in it, partly because each car swap resets your attention and the scenery doesn't get boring.
Good to know
This is genuinely for people who want to drive, not just sit in something shiny. If you've always wondered what a supercar feels like in third gear on a proper corner, this delivers that. The inclusive pricing (fuel, insurance, lunch all in) means no surprises at the end. Small group sizes stop it feeling like a theme-park ride. Suits all fitness levels, and there's no weight or height drama.
You need to be 21+ with a valid G licence (or international equivalent), so younger drivers are locked out. Weather can bite — mountain roads in Canada mean you'll want to check conditions. The location requires your own transport there and back (public options exist nearby, but it's worth planning). Group max is 12, so peak times might mean waiting for a slot. No souvenir shirt included, though you can buy one on the day.
Dress casual and comfortable; you're in the car for stretches. Vegetarian meals are sorted if that's you. Bring a valid driver's licence and book ahead — this fills up. It's a full day commitment, so don't schedule anything tight before or after.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







