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Piste cyclable La Sauvagine
The La Sauvagine bike path is a safe, easy and family-friendly 12-km (24 km round trip) paved trail. Accredited as a Route verte since 2012, La Sauvagine runs through part of the city of Sorel-Tracy and stretches through fields, woods and farms to Saint ...
 
Parc linéaire des Bois-Francs
Part of the Route verte (green route) cycling network and the Trans Canada Trail, the Parc linéaire des Bois-Francs cycling route was developed on a former railway line that runs through the Arthabaska and Érable regional county municipalities (RCM). ...
 
Portneuf/Jacques-Cartier Cycling Path
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) ...
 
Le réseau cyclable L'Estriade
Located in the Eastern Townships, Granby is known for its cycling network that immerses you in nature! Through the Estriade and the network, ride on nearly 97 km of safe, quality, low-level bicycle paths. Whether you're a novice or an expert, you'll be ...
 
Circuit vélo d'une rive à l'autre du lac Témiscouata
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
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. ...
 
Bike Paths and Tours in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region
The Bas-Saint-Laurent can easily be explored by bike. Six circuits are available to you and there is something for everyone. You can ride quietly along the river, explore the hills and valleys of the high country, crisscross the marked trails, or even ...
 
Nature Loop of the Yamaska National Park - 40km
The 40-kilometre nature loop takes you to the Yamaska National Park and allows you to discover a hidden treasure of the region. With your admission to the Park, enjoy a magnificent view of the Choinière dam, a supervised beach and water games to cool ...
 
Pedaling in the Nicolet-Yamaska region
Nicolet-Yamaska is a destination of choice for cycling enthusiasts. More than 400 kilometres of cycling routes on shared roads have been approved by the region's cycling club. Pedal to your heart's content on these trails, 95% of which are flat, which ...