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The routes we ride

Explore our selection of curated ride itineraries, designed to offer safe, enjoyable, and well-structured routes for every type of cyclist. All our courses are organized and managed through Ride With GPS, making it easy to preview the terrain, follow turn-by-turn navigation, and choose the route that best matches your group level. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed social spin or a challenging training loop, you’ll find everything you need right here.

Lachine Canal → Parc René-Lévesque Loop (40km) +

Flat, protected paths, perfect for warm-ups or new riders.

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Île Notre-Dame → Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve Loop (50km) +

Highlights: Beautiful river paths + fast laps on the Formula-1 circuit.

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Montréal → Dorval Waterfront Loop (60km) +

Scenic Lakeshore Road, steady pacing, minimal elevation.

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West Island Perimeter Loop (90km) +

Waterfronts, parks, and bike paths around the island.

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Montréal → Chambly Loop (100km) +

Lachine Canal, South Shore paths, Fort Chambly. A classic.

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Montréal → Mont-Saint-Hilaire Loop (110km) +

Richelieu River, farmland, smooth tempo-friendly roads.

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Montréal → Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu loop (115km) +

Open farmland and straight, fast roads. Great for group pacing.

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Montréal → Oka & Back (via Laval / Deux-Montagnes) (120km) +

Ferry option, rolling terrain, lakeside villages.

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Montréal → Covey Hill Out-and-Back (190km) +

Hemmingford orchards, scenic rural climbs — a local epic.

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Montréal → Granby Big Loop (via Route des Champs)(200km) +

Our signature 200km endurance challenge.

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Warning

Riding in a group on public roads comes with real risks. Traffic is wild, visibility can change quickly, and drivers may not always anticipate a large pack of cyclists. To keep everyone safe, you must follow the chosen group speed at all times. Surging, slowing unexpectedly, or riding faster than your group level creates gaps, increases the risk of crashes, and puts both you and others in danger. Stay alert, communicate clearly, and maintain steady, predictible pacing. Respect traffic signals, hold your line, and ride responsibly—your behavior directly affects the safety and enjoyment of the entire group.

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