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A bike path built on a former railway 68 km long linking Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier to Rivière-à-Pierre, this regional linear park connects two RCMs: Jacques-Cartier (Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Shannon, Sainte-Catherine and Fossambault-sur-le-Lac) ...
 
Combine a cycle ride in Lake Témiscouata National Park with a ride on the Petit Témis cycle path by taking the small shuttle ferry in Cabano, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac and then the larger car ferry Le Corégone across Lake Témiscouata between Saint-Juste ...
 
Velopiste Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf
A 68-km bicycle path on a former railway right-of-way, linking Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier to Rivière-à-Pierre. Maximum gradient 4%, stone dust surface (runs well with all types of bicycles). Direct link to Quebec City via the Corridor des Cheminots. ...
 
Circuit vélo Cyclo-sportif
Between Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha! and Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, 55 km of asphalted road which also acts as the highway service road (formerly route 185). Wonderful view of Lake Témiscouata from the look out point on Mille Couleurs Road, district of Notre-Dame ...
 
Cycling: Massawippi Axis
Set on an old railway track, the Massawippi Trail is an easy level bike path popular with cycling enthusiasts. The landscapes along the river are breathtaking. Passing through the Capelton Mine and the village of North Hatley, the trail offers several ...
 
Between the Ottawa River and the hills of the Laurentian Shield, the Cycloparc PPJ offers a unique concept combining bike path and park on more than 90 kms in Pontiac, Quebec. Built on the old Pontiac Pacific Junction railroad tracks, the Cycloparc PPJ ...
 
The Montagnarde offers visitors a 57 km cycling trail. This allows you to experience the beauty of the Memphremagog region, renowned for its wealth of lakes and mountains. You’ll pass the shores of Lake Memphremagog and through magnificent forests, while ...
 
This exceptional, uninterrupted trail, 21.7 kilometers long (13.48 miles) and mainly made up of green spaces, runs along the St. Lawrence River from the west side of the Bonaventure Expressway in Verdun to Parc René-Lévesque in Lachine. Enjoy breathtaking ...
 
The Beauharnois - Salaberry region is without a doubt the perfect destination for true cycling enthusiasts! With more than 140 kilometres of paved bicycle paths on flat terrain, in the middle of nature, in an enchanting setting and with routes accessible ...
 
This 77-km circuit is a true gem winding alongside the St. Lawrence River and surrounding countryside roads. You’ll take Route #5 on Chemin du Roy toward Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Cuthbert. Passing through agricultural lands, picnic areas and beside ...