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. ...
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The Grandes-Fourches Loop is a section of the Grandes-Fourches network, which connects to the Route Verte and the Trans-Canada Trail. This loop intelligently combines and integrates harmoniously with the city’s urban and suburban environment. Its 54 km ...
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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 ...
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The Lachine Canal and shores of the St. Lawrence River bike paths (Pistes cyclables du canal de Lachine, des berges) were crowned third in the world by the American magazine Time for best urban bicycle trail. Not surprising, given that the loop provides ...
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The Portneuf Bicycle Route is a signposted bicycle path of 88.7 km that crosses the seven municipalities of the West of the Portneuf MRC (Québec City region). The level of difficulty of the Portneuf Bicycle Route varies from easy to intermediate, depending ...
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The P'tit Train du Nord is responsible for the development and management of the 234 km multifunctional trail between Mont-Laurier and Bois-des-Filion. From historic railway stations to scenic villages, cycle tourists and other active users can travel ...
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Crossing through the Cœur de la Montérégie region, La Route des Champs cycling trail is nearly 40 kilometres (25 miles) long. Here, you can practice different activities, such as cycling, inline skating and hiking. As you explore its length, you will ...
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Named after a prominent athlete of the region, Véloroute Marie-Hélène-Prémont covers 55 kilometres over a substantial portion of Côte-de-Beaupré. This cycling route runs through seven towns and municipalities of the region: Boischatel, L’Ange-Gardien ...
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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 ...
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Hop on a bike (regular or electric) or on skates and take advantage of a network of bike paths that is unique in North America. Discover Montreal and its surrounding areas! Montreal On Wheels is located in the heart of Old Montreal, directly on the bike ...
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