Envie de faire changement des « rides » plus classiques de Québec? Le tour du Lac-Saint-Joseph est à mettre sur ta liste.
252 km, 4 800 mètres de D+. Deux fois le Parc! C'est cet énorme défi qui vous attend avec « La Décision ».
To surpass yourself and have a whole climbing experience in addition to enjoying exceptional landscapes, La Calvaire is your next challenge!
Do you want to discover one of the most beautiful roads in the Eastern Townships? The East side of Lake Memphremagog is a must.
Looking for an outing that's not too long, not too complicated, starting from Magog? This course is ideal if you have about 1 hour to spend on the bike in the Eastern Townships.
Les Petites Équerres is an excellent alternative for those who want to admire the mountain views offered by the Boucle des Équerres, without having to go through the climbs of Route 371 between Saint-Gabriel de Valcartier and Stoneham.
Although many people visit Maine for their summer vacation, it's worth going down a bit further South to visit the small Atlantic Coast of New Hampshire!
You can't run out of carbs if you decide to take this route. This outing is very likely to be sprinkled with coffee, beer, pizza or tacos. The choice is yours!
A magnificent course that will show you the beauty of Côte-de-Beaupré, while giving you a taste of the forest climbs of its neighbouring region, Charlevoix.
The Anses course would be considered one of the most beautiful bike paths in North America. It really is a must!
The route from Saint-Anselme to Buckland is still fairly unknown, but offers a fairly tough challenge to all cyclists who want to discover the region in a different way.
This excursion is the perfect opportunity to discover the charms of the Eastern Townships region, renowned for its hilly landscapes and natural environment.
Stroll along the shores of Lake Massawipi, enjoy the fresh air and the scent of vacation. This 50-kilometer loop offers good challenges for the legs and passes through typical pretty villages of the Eastern Townships such as Ayer's Cliff and North Hatley, two small jewels.
Quiet roads, charming villages, this 52km loop will offer you breathtaking views of the mountains and the region.
Ah the Mauricie Park! Some people proclaim it as “the most beautiful place to ride in Eastern North America” and for a good reason.
This route that runs along the St. Lawrence River is a classic for all cyclists in Quebec. With a straight course, little elevation gain and safe roads, it's the ultimate coffee ride!
Known for its strawberries, apples, vineyards, and chocolaterie, and chocolaterie, cycling around the Island of Orleans never gets old. Located just minutes from Quebec City, the tour of the island offers a beautiful route that allows cyclists to discover picturesque villages such as Sainte-Pétronille, Saint-Jean, and Saint-Laurent, and explore local artisan shops, vineyards, and restaurants that offer delicious local cuisine.