Spring cycling: Head out for an adventure in the great outdoors!
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With breathtaking landscapes awakening and challenges to be tackled across the province, there’s no better excuse to hit the road. Follow our guide (that’s us), as we take you on a tour of the best spots in Quebec to enjoy the great outdoors by bike!
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In our beautiful part of the country, road cycling enthusiasts will easily find scenic routes that will captivate them. Start your adventure on the Chemin du Roy, a historic road that connects Quebec City to Montreal, running along the Saint Lawrence River and passing through charming villages. We recommend the segment between Trois-Rivières and Quebec City, which offers fascinating historical sites and enchanting landscapes.
For a change of scenery, the Route Verte is an ideal choice. This cycling network crosses various regions of Quebec, and the section between Mont-Tremblant and Saint-Jovite is particularly recommended for its spectacular views of the Laurentians.
For those who miss mountain panoramas, the Jacques-Cartier Circuit will take you through mountains and rivers. Between us, the route between Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury and Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier is perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility.

For mountain biking enthusiasts, Quebec is full of technical trails and exciting challenges. Vallée Bras-du-Nord in Saint-Raymond is a must, with trails for all levels and breathtaking forest landscapes. The 22 km Neilson Est trail is highly recommended, but it's crucial to bring enough food, water, and energy for the ride!
Mont-Sainte-Anne is a renowned destination for mountain biking trails. The Mestachibo trail is famous for its technical sections and spectacular alpine panoramas.
The Bromont Trails offer a vast network of well-maintained and varied trails. The C1 trail is a must for thrill-seekers with its fast and technical descents.
To fully enjoy your cycling outings, it's essential to have the right gear, especially to protect your head and neck. Here are some tips to get you ready:
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