A bike parked infront of the city of Montreal

Bike Ride ideas in Montreal

Montreal is full of beautiful bike paths, which we can enjoy every day.  Yet if you have a couple of hours and you are planning to spend a good part of your day biking, you might want to check this bike route out.

87 KMs of Nature, and Along the water route.

It covers most of the south western part of Montreal (La chine, Verdun and La Salle) as well as the south shore of the city, all while staying along side the water.

The Route starts in the  Old Port of Montreal going through the following spots in order.

  1.  At water Market (Through the La chine canal)
  2.  To the Open Air Museum of La chine (AKA Rene-Levesque Park)
  3. Going through the Boulevard la-Salle all around the La Salle Area/Verdun.
  4. Then to park Parc de la Cite-du-Havre, which gives a great panoramic view of the Montreal, Jacques Cartier Bridge and the River.
  5. Then To Jean Drapeau Island and the Montreal Bio-Sphere.
  6. Then the Circuit Gilles Villneauve Island.
  7. All the way through the path on the water to Récré-O-Parc
  8. Then back through the south shore to Jacques Cartier Bridge

Here are some Picture of what you can expect to see on this ride.

Enjoy!

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You can also check other bike paths that might interest you. 

Montreal Spider Web

Discover Montreal

Pictures and Photos of Montreal Skyline in 2017.
MTL during the spring month is at the peak of its beauty.
Check out this video, and feel free to share some photos of your own.

Beautiful Sunset Over Montreal Ville Marie

Montreal Skyline at Sunset

As you go around in the south shore of Montreal, through Saint Hubert, Saint Lambert, and Brossard; You will always have a great view of the Montreal skyline from different angles.

These are some picture of the city from all these angles, mostly around sunset.

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More Pictures of Montreal Downtown from different angels:

Montreal Tree colors in spring

Mont Sutton Hiking

There are a lot of hiking spots close to Montreal, and for each a special attribute that makes it different. Mont Sutton is one of my favorites, as it is located on border of the US while still being an hour away from Montreal.

The Mountain is famous for being a ski area in the eastern townships, the mountain also has a terrain park.

The hike is 948 Meters high, and the view from the top is definitely worth it.

Here are some pictures of the mountains.

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For Additional Hiking Spot Check out:

Montreal Night Photography

Montreal from the lens of an Instagramer.

Montreal is a beautiful city without all the filters, the edits and glory that Instagram adds to the pictures. What makes it a really special place to me, is that whether it is -40 or+40 C, Montreal will always reflect its beauty in different colors, shapes and forms.

Montreal day or night, is beautiful.

In the past 12 months, I wanted to collect the most magical moments in the city, and capture it from different angles.

 

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