The St. Lawrence by bike

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The St. Lawrence by Bike is a beautiful itinerary with service of 1300 km to discover from Toronto (Ontario) to Matane (Québec). Sometimes the panorama will dazzle you, sometimes it is the beauty of a town or a village that will suggest a stop. The St. Lawrence River is the story of the arrival, it is the discovery of a first road built in 1737 named chemin du Roy linking Montreal to Quebec City. Discover by bike the innumerable panoramas offered by the St. Lawrence River and the Lake Ontario, its history and its pleasures.

Click on the tabs to view a list of businesses along this route.

Auberge Cap Martin
A relaxing stopover where life tastes so good. Well anchored in the lodging and catering services since 1979, the owners of this inn embody friendliness, respect and love of their craft. You will find a dedicated staff, a welcoming and warm ambience as well as an impeccable service.

ROOMS

52 rooms organized to meet workers, business and leisure travellers' needs. Rooms for everyone at competitive prices in a country setting.

Features

  • Nomber of room: 52

  • Breakfast included

  • Possibility to prepare meals on site

  • Grocery store nearby

  • Bike storage: room or outdoor shed

93 QC-132
La Pocatière
Québec
G0R 1Z0
418 856-4450 ou sans frais 1 866 995-6922
capmartin.ca
Auberge Chesley’s Inn
Chesley’s Inn was built in 1814 in downtown Cornwall, Ontario. It is an excellent example of Georgian architecture. Located a block from Pitt Street with its cafes, bars, galleries and restaurants, the Inn is also near the St. Lawrence River and 57 kilometres of cycling trails.

Features

  • Number of rooms: 4

  • Breakfast included

  • Dinner Several restaurants a few steps away

  • Bike storage: garage

  • Bike shop nearby

40 First Street West
Cornwall
Ontario
K6J 1B9
(613) 936-1111
Auberge de l’Ouest
A century-old three-storey house, the Auberge de l’Ouest is a youth hostel offering a warm atmosphere and a rustic decor that will seduce you. The Auberge is located a few steps from the St. Lawrence River and in the heart of the village of Deschambault. Within walking distance are a cafe, bakery, general store, a chocolate factory, and several other businesses and services. The location guarantees you access to nature, gourmet discoveries and a rejuvenating experience.

INTERESTING FACT:

The hostel offers indoor and outdoor common areas including the possibility of sitting near a campfire. In addition, At the Auberge de l'Ouest, they are committed to buying local. You will have at your disposal fresh bread from the bakery next door, eggs from free-range hens and freshly ground coffee from the micro roaster of the village!

OFFERED SERVICES:

  • Fully equipped common kitchen

  • free WIFI

  • Living room, dining room, relaxation area, board games and babyfoot table

  • Terrace, campfire, BBQ and Washer game

  • Outdoor cinema or sports match broadcast!


FEATURES:

  • Member of the Bienvenue Cyclistes network: A pump and basic tools for bicycle repairs available on site

  • Number of bedrooms: 3 including a family room which can accommodate up to 6 people

  • Lunch: included and featuring local products

  • Dinner: a few options within walking distance

  • Bike storage: secure garage


Establishment number: 304126
264A chemin du Roy
Deschambault
Québec
G0A 1S0
418 264-7895
Auberge internationale de Québec
We offer dormitories for 4 to 12 people, gender-specific or mixed, with sanitary facilities on each floor.
We also have various sizes of private rooms, some of which come with attached bathrooms.
Our amenities include a laundry room, a bar, a lounge area with a library, and a complimentary continental breakfast.

Establishment’s registration number: 075902
19 rue Sainte-Ursule
Québec
Québec
G1R4E1
418.694.0755
hiquebec.ca
Auberge la Marguerite
Country inn with 8 rooms and dining. Secure place to store bicycles. Large garden with an outdoor spa.

Establishment’s registration number: 083720
88 chemin des Pionniers E
L'islet
Québec
G0R 2B0
418.247.5454
Auberge Saintlo Montréal
A great youth hostel with cute red awnings located in the heart of downtown. They serve up free breakfast every morning in their cozy café that transforms into a bar at night. Bike storage is offered free of charge. Digital nomads can enjoy their super well-designed coworking spaces. Saintlo Montreal also organize activities like pub crawls so you can get social and meet other travellers if interested.

Saintlo Montréal youth hostel is a hop away from the metro, stores and shops, Concordia University, daring art exhibitions, the Musée des Beaux-arts and a 14 km path along the Lachine Canal. When you stay with them. you enjoy the city like a real local.

Accommodation details :

  • 50 rooms : 2, 4, 6, or 10-bed dormitories and private rooms available

  • Possibility to prepare meals on site

  • Coworking spaces

  • Services on site : restaurant on site, laundry room, linens included, computers available, storage room

  • Bar on site

  • Grocery store nearby

  • Bike storage : on the backyard, accessible only for the staff

  • Bike shop nearby

1030 Rue Mackay
Montréal
Québec
H3G 2H1
+1 866-843-3317
Auberge sur Mer
Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, where cycling exploration is a perfect fit, Auberge sur Mer in Notre-Dame-du-Portage is a true haven of peace situated by the water’s edge, offering breathtaking views of the majestic St.-Lawrence River.
Nestled in a picturesque setting, this inn exudes charm and authenticity. With its warm ambiance and welcoming facilities, it provides visitors with a unique experience where relaxation and comfort blend harmoniously. The elegantly decorated rooms invite relaxation, while the restaurant serves refined cuisine that highlights the delights of the region.
Whether it’s a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a stay during your cycling trip, Auberge sur Mer is the perfect place to recharge and enjoy the beauty of the area while remaining close to the cycling route.

Establishment’s registration number: 002800
363 Route du Fleuve
Notre-Dame-du-Portage
Québec
G0L 1Y0
418.862.0642
Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn & Convention Centre
Best Western Plus Cobourg Inn is modern with 3 story elevator. It has light oak furniture and warm and soft decor. It is conveniently located at the intersection of Elgin & Burnham Streets only at 4 km from the beach and the harbor. Enjoy the impressive Lake Ontario, an awwe-inspiring natural landmark that will allow you to relax.

ARTHUR'S PUB

On site, Arthur’s Pub, serves breakfast, lunch & dinner and boasts authentic Pub ambiance & menu, 80+ brands of draft & bottled domestic, premium, crafted and imported beers, ciders & coolers, 20+ domestic & imported wines by the glass or bottle and nightly live entertainment.

SERVICES OFFERED:

  • Free Wifi

  • Elevators accessing all floors

  • mini fridges

  • Indoor pool heated

  • Hot Tub

  • Fitness centre


FEATURES:

  • number of rooms: 103

  • Breakfast: on site at Arthur's pub or any restaurant nearby

  • Dinner: on site at Arthur's pub or restaurant nearby

  • Laundy: Dry cleaning

  • Bicycle storage: room

930 Burnham Street
Cobourg
Ontario
K9A 2X9
905-372-2105
bestwestern.com
Camping municipal de la Pointe
Overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River, our municipal campground offers a warm welcome and an exceptional cachet.  Recognized as one of the most beautiful campgrounds in Québec, it offers all standard utilities as well as much appreciated water games.

The Campground offers :

  • 118 spacious, grassy and wooded sites

  • Community center

  • Water games

  • Free Wi‐Fi


    • Possibility to rent a trailer

      • Maximum 4 adults and 3 children

      • Fully equiped kitchen


      Activities nearby

      • Whale watching cruises

      • Wildlife and islands watching cruises

      • St. Lawrence exploration center
      • Salted swimming pool (15 km)
      • Indoor kid’s games

      Available services

      • Free bike rentals

      • Laundry

      • Trailer rentals


      Bike path

      • Petit-Témis Linear Park 134 km
        Cycle trail connects Rivière-du-Loup (Quebec) to Edmundston (New-Brunswick) fully reserved for cyclists and pedestrians.


      Cycling tours

      • Notre-Dame-des-sept-douleurs (Ile Verte) 102 km - 157 km

      • Terre et Mer 40 km - 87 km

      • L'arrière du décor 79 km

2 Côte-des-Bains
Rivière-du-Loup
Québec
G5R 6A1
418 862-4281 Hors saison : 418 862-8783
Camping Rimouski et Motel de l’Anse
Enjoy the unique atmosphere at the camping and the Motel de l'Anse. Strategically located near downtown Rimouski and le Parc national du Bic, the location offers breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and spectacular sunsets.

ACTIVITIES

Discover the capes, bays, islands and mountains and observe seals at Parc national du Bic. Visit a real submarine: the Onondaga. Cross the suspended footbridge over the Portes de l’Enfer canyon and admire an exceptional panorama!

OFFERED SERVICES:

  • Air conditioning

  • Wifi

  • Mini fridge and Keurig coffee maker in all rooms and kitchenette (microwave oven, electric stove top, dishes, pots and utensils) in some rooms

  • Washer & dryer

  • Picnic area, fire area and BBQ available for cooking

  • Games and reading room

  • Mini farm (goats, miniature horses, rabbits)


FEATURES:

Camping :

  • Number of ready-to-camp facilities:4

  • Number of sites for tent: 37


Motel:

  • Number of rooms: 10

  • Lunch and dinner: Choice of restaurants in Bic or Rimouski (about 8 KM). You can also stop at a market before arriving on site. It is possible to prepare light meals and use the BBQ!

  • Bicycle storage: room



Establishment number: 199124
1105 boulevard Saint-Germain
Rimouski
Québec
G5L 8Y9
418.721.0322
Camping Rivière-Ouelle
Logo du programme Bienvenue cyclistesThis 4 star campground, in a natural setting, offers gorgeous sunset views. Camping Rivière-Ouelle has a lot of services that include a laundromat, showers, kitchen shelters, convenience store, community room, recovery of recyclable materials and Wi-Fi internet access.
Here, you will also find many recreational activities, such as a heated pool (always appreciated after a day on the road!), a mini-golf and a library.

Finally, the campground offers a special rate for cyclists. Another good reason to enjoy a stay there!

Characteristics:

  • Number of sites: 250 of which 138 are available to travellers

  • Spaces available near the river for a one-day stay or more

  • Possibility to rent trailers

  • Possibility to prepare meals under a shelter

  • On-site convenience store

  • Laundromat

  • Heated pool and wading pool

  • Shed for storing bikes

176 chemin de la Pointe
Rivière-Ouelle
Québec
G0L 2C0
1-888-856-1484
Dewar’s Inn and Cottages
Enjoy a peaceful location with gardens, terrace and paths along the river. The Dewar's Inn and Cottages is a hidden gem on the banks of the majestic St. Lawrence River. Take the opportunity to discover the special story of Dewar's Inn and Cottages. Built on the site of the Grenville Brewery, their cottages are built out of the brick remains of this once bustling enterprise.

FEATURES:

Riverside Cottages

  • Their six themed cottages offer a river view and can sleep two to four. The cottages are equipped with a full kitchen, living area, gas fireplace, private deck with BBQ and full housekeeping services. All cottages have pine flooring and air-conditioners. Imagine sitting on your private deck listening to the evening bird songs, watching the ships slowly slip by.


Riverside Suites

  • Their six suites have a river view and offer the choice of either a Queen bed or two Double beds. These units also offer the convenience of a fridge, microwave, coffeemaker, access to BBQ and are equipped with tables and chairs where you can share a meal while gazing at the majesty of the St. Lawrence River.


Partial Riverview Rooms

  • Five of their six Rooms offer the comfort of a queen bed, while one offers two Doubles. All of their Rooms offer the ambiance of a gas fireplace, original pine floors and the following amenities: coffee maker, microwave, bar fridge. The partly covered terrace at unit doors makes for a comfortable common area to rest after a day of cycling!

  • Lunch and dinner: choice of restaurants in Prescott (about 3 KM). You can also shop before arriving at the site. It is possible to prepare meals and enjoy the BBQ!

  • Bicycle storage: room

1649 County Road 2 West
Prescott
Ontario
K0E 1T0
613.925.3228
Econo Lodge Deschambault
The Econo Lodge Deschambault is located off highway 40, midway between Trois-Rivières and Quebec City, and close to route 138. All the services of a resort hotel are offered.

The restaurant, Le Chavigny, is renowned by the locals. A refined Quebecois cuisine, a courteous service combined with an intimate ambiance all so you can fully enjoy this gourmet stop.

Let yourself be enticed by the comfort of the beds in one of the 29 rooms, each with a full bathroom.

Features:

  • Number of room : 29

  • Breakfast included

  • Dinner available at the establishment

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Laundry service offered

  • Bike storage : room and secure garage



Establishment number: 076230
11 rue des Pins
Deschambault
Québec
G0A 1S0
418 286-4959
Hotel Centre-Ville Montmagny
The Hôtel Centre-Ville offers 27 rooms and suites, the majority of which are located on the ground floor with direct access to parking. It is possible to keep your bicycles with you in your room. We are certified Welcome Cyclists. We have a restaurant on site which is open from 7am to 9pm. A bicycle package is available. You will have access to a mini repair kit, a tire pump, a washing station and if desired, a locked storage space to store your bike if necessary.

Establishment number: 041425
3, boul. Taché Est,
Montmagny
Québec
G5V 1B6
418 248-3623 Sans frais 1 877 948-3623
Hôtel Château de l’Argoat
Located in the heart of Montreal, You will be staying in Montreal’s most eclectic neighbourhood, at the junction of the "Quartier Latin" and "Plateau Mont-Royal", very close to the beautiful Saint-Denis street with its terraces, boutiques and restaurants ; across the street from the ‘’Sherbrooke’’ metro station, 2 blocks from the Gare d’autocars de Montréal (bus station), the Grande Bibliothèque (national library), the bicycle path that goes to Old Montreal and UQAM (university).

In a sober, original and distinctive style, twenty-four rooms and a large two-bedroom suite offer visitors much more than just a hotel room. Our rooms invite our clientele to experiment and discover the contemporary art of Quebec artists living and working in the greater metropolitan area. From original works to different media, including painting, sculpture, photography and even two-dimensional paintings, grace every corner of the hotel.

Breakfast

The continental breakfast is served each day from 7 a.m. to noon.

You will surely enjoy our organic and fair-trade coffee, unless you prefer a green or black tea.

You will find a selection of croissants, chocolate croissants and 100% whole wheat bread as well as a choice of muffins. Do not forget to ask for our famous bagels from the renowned "Fairmount Bagel" ! Orange juice and yogurt are also served.

Features :


  • Number of rooms : 25

  • Breakfast included

  • Restaurants and grocery stores nearby

  • Bike storage : storage room

  • Bike shop nearby

542 rue Sherbrooke E.
Montréal
Québec
H2L 1K1
514-842-2046
Hôtel de la Rive
4-star establishment located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River, with spacious and comfortable rooms with private balconies, half of which face the river, from where you can admire the sunsets and the beauty of the landscape.

SPA:
The Hôtel de la Rive spa offers all the services for a complete revitalization cure – thermal experience, massages, facials, body treatments and bistro.

RESTORATION:
The Hôtel de la Rive offers packages that include a culinary experience at the Steakhouse & Bar, a favorite place to enjoy a meal in a lounge atmosphere in Sorel-Tracy. The Steakhouse & Bar offers a diverse menu ranging from juicy meats to delectable tartars. The restaurant is open for breakfasts and dinners.

OFFERED SERVICES:

  • Training room

  • Covered terrace

  • Free WIFI


FEATURES:

  • number of rooms: 98

  • Breakfast: The hotel offers packages/discounts if you choose to eat lunch at the hotel's restaurant, the Steakhouse & Bar.

  • Dinner: The hotel offers packages/discounts if you choose to dine at the hotel's restaurant, the Steakhouse & Bar.

  • Laundry service: The service is available from Monday to Friday by an external provider. Some restrictions apply.

  • Bike storage: locked room.



Establishment number: 541391
165 chemin Sainte-Anne
Sorel-Tracy
Québec
J3P 6J7
(450) 742-5691
Hôtel Delta Trois-Rivières par Marriott
The location in downtown Trois-Rivières is ideal for getting around and refueling. It is closed to cultural venues and popular tourist attractions. In addition, the rooms offer sublime views of the St. Lawrence river or downtown Trois-Rivières.

OFFERED SERVICES

  • Free WIFI

  • Indoor pool

  • Spa

  • Fitness Center

  • Le Brasier 1908 - resto-bar on site offering creations influenced by the South of the United States "Soul Food", and Quebec


FEATURES

  • Number of rooms: 222 rooms and 3 suites

  • Breakfast: Le Brasier and Starbucks coffee shop on site. There are also several choices of restaurants nearby.

  • Dinner: Resto-bar Le Brasier or several choices of restaurants nearby

  • Laundry service: a dry cleaning service is offered

  • Bike storage: rooms and free storage in their meeting room



Establishment number: 034425
1620 rue Notre-Dame Centre
Trois-Rivières
Québec
G9A 6E5
Hôtel des Coutellier
The hotel is located in the heart of Old Quebec and offers a welcoming atmosphere. The establishment is geared towards comfort and attention to details. The rooms are spacious, with plenty of sunlight, and are furnished with sober and modern furniture.

OFFERED SERVICES

  • Continental breakfast delivered to the room included

  • Training room

  • Free WIFI


FEATURES

  • number of rooms: 24 rooms and suites

  • Breakfast: Croissant, muffin, yogurt, orange juice and coffee, delivered in a breakfast bag that you will find hanging outside your room when you wake up

  • Dinner: Several choices of restaurants nearby

  • Laundry service: dry cleaning and house laundry service are offered

  • Bike storage: free storage in their meeting room

253 rue Saint-Paul
Québec, (Québec)
G1K 8C1
(418) 692-9696
Hôtel Gaspésiana
The Gaspésiana is the perfect place if you’re looking for a warm welcome, cozy comfort, and attentive service. Additionally, the refined flavors of the Au Goût du Large restaurant make it an unparalleled gastronomic stop!
Located in Sainte-Flavie, at the gateway to touristic Gaspésie, our renowned establishment offers accommodation and dining. The Au Goût du Large restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Le Gaspésiana is a unique resort destination with its gourmet restaurant and breathtaking view of the river, attracting clients from Quebec, Canada, and beyond.

Establishment’s registration number: 057536
460 route de la mer
Sainte-Flavie
Québec
G0J 2L0
418.785.2386
gaspesiana.com
Hôtel Sépia
Modern, stylish, and affordable accommodation near “`The St. Lawrence by bike” cycling route. An ideal place for a stopover during your visit to Quebec City. Renowned on-site restaurant and close to all services. Secure bicycle storage, available free of charge during your stay. Start planning your visit to the beautiful city of Quebec now; we’re waiting for you!

*Limited availability; reserving space is highly recommended when booking your accommodation.

Establishment’s registration number: 006042
3135 Chemin St-Louis
Québec
Québec
G1W 1R9
418.653.4941
hotelsepia.ca
L’Auberge du Lac St-Pierre
Let yourself be charmed by our enchanting site located directly on the shores of the majestic Lac St-Pierre. Enjoy the terrace for a drink and savor our outdoor bistro menu.
For a gastronomic experience, reserve a spot in our dining room, which will captivate you with the quality and finesse of its dishes showcasing several local ingredients.
Our comfortable and spacious rooms grant you access to the pool and outdoor spa for an exceptional relaxation experience.
Conveniently situated along your route, our inn offers easy access and provides a secure space to store your bicycles during your stay.

Establishment’s registration number: 025266
10911 Notre-Dame Ouest
Trois-Rivières
Québec,
G9B 6V8
819. 377.5971
La maison aux coquillages
La Maison aux Coquillages is a charming tourist accommodation nestled in the picturesque town of Kamouraska. Step into a tranquil haven where every detail has been meticulously crafted to provide you with an unforgettable stay. Immerse yourself in the ebb and flow of the tides as you relax in the heart of this enchanting coastal destination.

Establishment’s registration number: 183864
168 ave Morel
Kamouraska
Québec
G0L 1M0
1.418.308.1844
La Marie-Simonne
Agro-tourism B&B located along the St. Lawrence River, offering three comfortable and air-conditioned rooms. Breakfast is included. Secure place for bicycles, equipped with a repair kit, and provides healthy snacks. Additionally, there’s a special package for cyclists.

Establishment’s registration number: 295057
928, route de La Seigneurie
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies
Québec
G0R 4E0
(418) 943-3205
Le 12 George
In the heart of Old Sorel this B&B is located within walking distance to activities and restaurants. In this century-old house each of the three rooms have a private bath. Guests also have access to a reading room, a dining room, a large victorian style living room with a TV and a large terrace.
A garage is available to safely store your bike.

Déjeuner : Guests can choose a continental breakfast served in the kitchenette or a hot breakfast served in the dining room, which is also an art gallery.

*Photo Credit
B&B Exterior:  Maurice Parent
B&B Interior: Yannick Lancelot

12 rue George
Sorel-Tracy
Québec
J3P 1B6
450 742-1784
Le Plumard Couette et Café
Le Plumard Couette et Café offers a warm and relaxing experience for passing cyclists on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Located in the historic district of Old Lévis, close to beautiful cycling routes and the ferry, our renowned establishment combines comfort with morning gastronomy for a memorable stay in an enchanting setting.

We are certified by Bienvenue Cyclistes! (Welcome Cyclists!) through Vélo Québec, and we provide a secure storage space for bicycles. Our incredible gourmet breakfasts can be customized to your dietary preferences and will undoubtedly give you all the energy you need for a wonderful day of cycling!

Establishment’s registration number: 191881
5865 rue Saint-Georges
Lévis
Chaudière-Appalaches
G6V 4K9
418.835.4574
leplumard.ca
Motel des Mariniers
Motel with 20 air-conditioned rooms with restaurant and terrace bar.

Establishment’s registration number: 213625
36 morel Kamouraska
kamouraska
Québec
G0L 1M0
(418) 492-1651
Serendipity at River’s Edge
This bed and breakfast is located in the heart of Morrisburg along the St. Lawrence River. Serendipity at River's Edge has the charm, artisanship, and beauty of the 1800s with all the modern conveniences you’ll love, a perfect mix of historical and new. You can relax in the old-fashion parlour, select a book from the library, relax on the back porch with a cool drink, fish off the dock, or just sit back and watch the ships sail past.

Your comfort and enjoyment will be the priorities for your host Maureen Kearns.

OFFERED SERVICES:

  • Private bathroom

  • Free Wifi

  • Smart TV

  • Air conditioning

  • Keyless entry

  • Porch

  • Deck


TO SEE AND DO :

  • Stone Crop Acres is a winery and vineyard located just outside of Morrisburg. Taste locally crafted wines, explore the vineyard, and bring home some bottles to enjoy later.

  • Upper Canada Playhouse is a professional theatre company producing comedies and live concerts from April through December.

  • Upper Canada Village: Made up mostly of buildings and homes relocated for the flooding of the St. Lawrence River, this picturesque village will bring you back in time to the 1860s.

  • The Battle of Crysler's Farm National Historic Site: The battle, which took place on November 11, 1813, on farmland belonging to John Crysler, ended the American campaign for Montréal.

  • The Lost Villages Museum: The museum site consists of 10 heritage buildings, moved and restored to Ault Park from The Lost Villages and surrounding townships.

  • The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary is home to over 200 various bird species, and features over eight kilometres of self-guided nature trails that take you through mature forested areas and wetlands.


FEATURES:

  • Number of rooms: 3

  • Breakfast: homemade baked goods included

  • Dinner: it is best to ask if dinner is offered during your stay, otherwise there are restaurants near the B&B.

  • Bike storage: locked garage

69 Lakeshore Drive
Morrisburg
Ontario
K0C 1X0
613.643.2157
Super 8 by Wyndham Brockville
The Super 8 by Wyndham hotel offers  St. Lawrence River views and is located minutes from charming downtown Brockville.

Start the day with their free breakfast. Enjoy the seasonal heated outdoor swimming pool.

ACTIVITY
Aboard a Thousand Islands Boat Tours cruise ship, discover the beautiful St. Lawrence River, explore downtown Brockville and the oldest Canadian railroad tunnel located nearby. Explore the city's art and culture at the Brockville Arts Center and Brockville Musuem. All of these attractions and more are just a short distance from the hotel.

SERVICES OFFERED:

  • Microwave and fridge in each room

  • BBQ

  • Family/oversized room available

  • Swimming pool – outdoor heated

  • Free Wi-Fi


FEATURES:

  • Number of bedrooms: 57

  • Breakfast: Free breakfast together with your choice of coffee, tea and juice and free daily newspaper.

  • Dinner: an interesting choice walking distance from the hotel

  • Laundry: publics coin laundry service

  • Bicycle storage: secure garage or room

1843 Highway 2 East
Brockville
Ontario
K6V 5T1
(613) 345-1622

Auberge la Marguerite
Country inn with 8 rooms and dining. Secure place to store bicycles. Large garden with an outdoor spa.

Establishment’s registration number: 083720
88 chemin des Pionniers E
L'islet
Québec
G0R 2B0
418.247.5454
Auberge sur Mer
Located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, where cycling exploration is a perfect fit, Auberge sur Mer in Notre-Dame-du-Portage is a true haven of peace situated by the water’s edge, offering breathtaking views of the majestic St.-Lawrence River.
Nestled in a picturesque setting, this inn exudes charm and authenticity. With its warm ambiance and welcoming facilities, it provides visitors with a unique experience where relaxation and comfort blend harmoniously. The elegantly decorated rooms invite relaxation, while the restaurant serves refined cuisine that highlights the delights of the region.
Whether it’s a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a stay during your cycling trip, Auberge sur Mer is the perfect place to recharge and enjoy the beauty of the area while remaining close to the cycling route.

Establishment’s registration number: 002800
363 Route du Fleuve
Notre-Dame-du-Portage
Québec
G0L 1Y0
418.862.0642
Hôtel Sépia
Modern, stylish, and affordable accommodation near “`The St. Lawrence by bike” cycling route. An ideal place for a stopover during your visit to Quebec City. Renowned on-site restaurant and close to all services. Secure bicycle storage, available free of charge during your stay. Start planning your visit to the beautiful city of Quebec now; we’re waiting for you!

*Limited availability; reserving space is highly recommended when booking your accommodation.

Establishment’s registration number: 006042
3135 Chemin St-Louis
Québec
Québec
G1W 1R9
418.653.4941
hotelsepia.ca
L’Auberge du Lac St-Pierre
Let yourself be charmed by our enchanting site located directly on the shores of the majestic Lac St-Pierre. Enjoy the terrace for a drink and savor our outdoor bistro menu.
For a gastronomic experience, reserve a spot in our dining room, which will captivate you with the quality and finesse of its dishes showcasing several local ingredients.
Our comfortable and spacious rooms grant you access to the pool and outdoor spa for an exceptional relaxation experience.
Conveniently situated along your route, our inn offers easy access and provides a secure space to store your bicycles during your stay.

Establishment’s registration number: 025266
10911 Notre-Dame Ouest
Trois-Rivières
Québec,
G9B 6V8
819. 377.5971
La Fabrique – Brasserie artisanale
La Fabrique is a craft brewery generally offering between 12 and 18 beers brewed on site: classics, seasonal and beers aged in oak barrels. It also offers handpicked "guest" beers from other excellent Quebec breweries!

You will find at the pub La Fabrique an atmosphere that is sometimes quiet and sometimes overexcited, but always a menu including fish & chips, burgers, sandwiches, salads and appetizers. Moreover, at La Fabrique, they attach great importance to the origin of the products they serve. When possible, they favor seasonal products supplied by local producers.

Interesting fact: The cooperative Le Cabestan was founded in 2008 and has been operating the La Fabrique pub since July 2010. True to the spirit of the founders, the members of the cooperatives adhere to an ethic based on honesty, transparency, social responsibility and altruism. Social economy enterprises are environmentally sustainable, socially profitable and economically viable.
360 Saint-Jérôme
Matane
Québec
G4W 3B1
418 566 4020
La Roche à Veillon resto/théâtre
Nestled on the Côte-du-Sud, in the idyllic village of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, La Roche à Veillon has been delighting patrons with its gourmet and theatrical experience for over 60 years. Here, the trifecta of good food, hearty laughter, and sheer enjoyment converge—it’s an absolute must-visit!

Our inviting terrace provides the perfect backdrop for basking in sunny days while sipping a refreshing drink and savoring a delectable meal with loved ones.

Indulge in our delightful array of traditional dishes, including meatball and pork leg stew, baked beans, tourtière, chicken pie, and our chef’s special creation. Each mouthwatering bite pays homage to Quebec’s rich culinary heritage.

A visit to our restaurant is a journey through time. Whether seated indoors or outdoors, you’ll discover charming remnants of yesteryears that pay tribute to our Quebecois culture, all against the backdrop of the traditional barn’s unique architecture—where summer theater truly comes alive. Stepping into La Roche à Veillon immerses you in an unparalleled atmosphere
547 Avenue de Gaspé Est
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Québec
G0R 3G0
418.598.7409
Microbrasserie Locomotiv
At the Microbrasserie Locomotiv you'll find a selection of 16 cask lines, a selection of beers brewed on site as well as a choice of diversified alcohol.

Their beers, unifying and carrying great ideas, are brewed with quality ingredients that are harvested as close as possible to Berthierville. Fanatic of amber, pilsner, stout, IPA, red, blond or white, you will be delighted!

For small cravings, the on-site bistro will satisfy you: smash burger, poutine, fried pickles, crispy ribs, melting Brie, Caesar and chef's salad, etc.

In a nutshell, take advantage of the terrace to take a well-deserved break, recharge your batteries by tasting excellent beers and having fun (washer, bean bag games, pétanque)
125 rue d'Iberville
Berthierville
Québec
J0K 1A0
O’Ravito café – Relais
A friendly place where flavor, simplicity and the outdoors meet to become your starting point for the Navigateurs' Route. Parking nearby and a great opportunity to refuel.

O'Ravito Café offers a simple and lighter menu for lovers of the outdoors. Discover their specialty. the slice of bread ! Accompanied by a good microbrewer beer, nutritious smoothies, soup, healthy salad, ice cream, espresso coffee or hot chocolate. Menu

Parking available nearby: information to come

Get O'Ravito Café's authorization at a cost of $ 5 / day.

This authorization will allow you to park in the spaces provided by Juvénat Notre-Dame du Saint-Laurent for the duration of your stay. All amounts collected are given to this institution.

It is important to book in advance. No authorization issued the same day.
2560 Chemin du Fleuve
Lévis
Québec
G6W 1X4
418 903-5511
www.oravito.com
Resto-Pub Manoir Antic
Located in the heart of the beautiful village of Champlain, on the 138, the Resto-Pub Manoir Antic welcomes you in a huge Victorian-style house dating from the late 1800s.

Whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner, you will find a friendly atmosphere and delicious meals for all tastes.

It is possible to watch sports matches on a giant screen and admire the St. Lawrence River from the terrace.

The restaurant is open Wednesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
1073 Notre-Dame
Champlain
Québec
G0X 1C0
819.295.3737
manoirantic.com
The Stomping Grounds Bistro
Enjoy the ambience of one of Cornwall’s most historic neighbourhoods. Located near the St. Lawrence river in the weave shed building in Cornwall’s cotton mill district, The Stomping Grounds is the perfect place to stop and enjoy a drink and a meal while surrounded by charming architecture – and it’s just steps away from the St. Lawrence by bike cycling route.

Local cuisine (Canadian style) renowned for their sandwiches, tomato soup and cheesecakes! At the Stomping Grounds Bistro you will find what you need to refuel and quench your thirst; including beers from local microbreweries and Cornwall's finest coffees.
110-705 Cotton Mill Street
Cornwall
Ontario
K6H 7L9
613.938.2844

Aliksir Huiles Essentielles Inc.
Aliksir, Organic and Authentic Since 1988!

As skilled distillers, we pour our hearts into producing essential oils and hydrosols of the highest quality. Whether from wild plants or those cultivated on our land, our guiding principles are low pressure, botanical precision, and chromatographic validation. We also consider it our mission to empower our clientele with the knowledge and tools needed to approach daily life from a better perspective—one of autonomy and creativity!

The organic products offered by Aliksir are certified by OCQV, USDA, and Organic Agriculture.
1040 Chemin du Roy
Grondines
Québec
G0A 1W0
418. 268.3406
aliksir.com
Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau
Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau, nestled in the Old Port of Montreal, offers a unique floating relaxation experience. Located aboard a repurposed ferry, this contemporary spa exudes chic elegance with minimalist decor. Its sublime view overlooks both the St. Lawrence River and the city itself.
Entrée McGill et Rue de la Commune O
Montréal
Québec
H2Y 2E2
514.284.0333
botabota.ca
Canal de Soulanges
While rolling on the cycle path that follows it, you will see the locks that enabled the ships to go from downriver to upriver. Or vice-versa. Don't miss the "Petit pouvoir", a former hydroelectric plant built in bricks and located between the canal and the St. Lawrence River.

At the east end of the canal, you will be close to the Théâtre des Cascades. It is located in what is, according to many, the more beautiful summer theatre site in province of Québec. At the other end, take advantage of your presence to visit the Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site. There, you will be able to see, among others, some remnants of a fort.

Built between 1892 and 1899, this canal links Les Coteau to Pointe-des-Cascades. Until 1959, it allowed ships to overcome the Saint-Lawrence River rapids. It becames obsolete due to the opening of the St. Lawrence seaway. Boats do not navigate on it anymore, but cyclists enjoy its flat banks!
45.309861 -74.136321
La Fabrique – Brasserie artisanale
La Fabrique is a craft brewery generally offering between 12 and 18 beers brewed on site: classics, seasonal and beers aged in oak barrels. It also offers handpicked "guest" beers from other excellent Quebec breweries!

You will find at the pub La Fabrique an atmosphere that is sometimes quiet and sometimes overexcited, but always a menu including fish & chips, burgers, sandwiches, salads and appetizers. Moreover, at La Fabrique, they attach great importance to the origin of the products they serve. When possible, they favor seasonal products supplied by local producers.

Interesting fact: The cooperative Le Cabestan was founded in 2008 and has been operating the La Fabrique pub since July 2010. True to the spirit of the founders, the members of the cooperatives adhere to an ethic based on honesty, transparency, social responsibility and altruism. Social economy enterprises are environmentally sustainable, socially profitable and economically viable.
360 Saint-Jérôme
Matane
Québec
G4W 3B1
418 566 4020
La Roche à Veillon resto/théâtre
Nestled on the Côte-du-Sud, in the idyllic village of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, La Roche à Veillon has been delighting patrons with its gourmet and theatrical experience for over 60 years. Here, the trifecta of good food, hearty laughter, and sheer enjoyment converge—it’s an absolute must-visit!

Our inviting terrace provides the perfect backdrop for basking in sunny days while sipping a refreshing drink and savoring a delectable meal with loved ones.

Indulge in our delightful array of traditional dishes, including meatball and pork leg stew, baked beans, tourtière, chicken pie, and our chef’s special creation. Each mouthwatering bite pays homage to Quebec’s rich culinary heritage.

A visit to our restaurant is a journey through time. Whether seated indoors or outdoors, you’ll discover charming remnants of yesteryears that pay tribute to our Quebecois culture, all against the backdrop of the traditional barn’s unique architecture—where summer theater truly comes alive. Stepping into La Roche à Veillon immerses you in an unparalleled atmosphere
547 Avenue de Gaspé Est
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Québec
G0R 3G0
418.598.7409
Lieu historique national de Coteau-du-Lac
Located nearby canal de Soulange, this historic site features Canada’s first lock canal and the remains of a fort. You can also see a blockhouse, military building erected in 1813, as the fort, to protect Canada (then a British colony) from possible US attacks. The channel, abandoned since the inauguration of the first Beauharnois Canal, can now be visited, both feet dry!

Construction of the Coteau-du-Lac canal began in the summer of 1779. Built by soldiers using rudimentary tools and techniques, this channel (100 m long and 2.5 m wide) was completed in 1781. It includes 3 locks, each 12 m long, 1.8 m wide and a draught of about 80 cm. It allows to bypass a drop of about 2 m between downstream and upstream of the rapid.
308 chemin du Fleuve
Coteau-du-Lac
Québec
J0P 1B0
450 763-5631
Lieu historique national du Canal-de-Lachine
To ride along the Lachine Channel is to rub Montreal, a vibrant metropolis with a diverse cultural life. Linking its Old Port to Lake Saint-Louis, the venerable channel (it has over 150 years!) is fun to explore by bike. Besides, in 2009, the canal's bike path was ranked third of the most beautiful urban circuits in the world by Time magazine.

Along it, you can, among others, do a picnic and rent a canoe, a kayak or, even, an electric boat. Nearby, you will also find the Atwater market, a place to discover for any food lover!

Built to bypass the impressive Lachine rapids, this canal immerses visitors in the past. It is, indeed, the craddle of canadian industrilization. The presence of this watereway combined to the hydraulic power contributed, in 19th century, to the establishment of several industries on its banks: mills and grain elevators, nail factories, edge-tool, sawmills and wood workshops.

Truly, a trip to Montreal would not be complete without a visit to this channel!
45.458400, -73.611489
Lieu historique national du Canal-de-Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Between Lake St. Louis and Vaudreuil Bay, the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal is used for yachting. Take some time to stroll along the boardwalk that borders the waterway. You can also explore the historical sites or attend the operation of the lock maneuvers. Otherwise, picnic in this green area is a great way to regain strength before going back on your bike!

Inaugurated in 1843 for commercial navigation, this channel was heavily used during the second half of the 19th century. At the time, many steam boats, loaded with passengers, went through it daily. Following the opening of the Seaway St. Lawrence, in 1959, he was gradually abandoned. Since 1963, only the pleasure crafts can access it.
170 rue Sainte-Anne
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Québec
H9X 1N1
514 457-5546
Microbrasserie Locomotiv
At the Microbrasserie Locomotiv you'll find a selection of 16 cask lines, a selection of beers brewed on site as well as a choice of diversified alcohol.

Their beers, unifying and carrying great ideas, are brewed with quality ingredients that are harvested as close as possible to Berthierville. Fanatic of amber, pilsner, stout, IPA, red, blond or white, you will be delighted!

For small cravings, the on-site bistro will satisfy you: smash burger, poutine, fried pickles, crispy ribs, melting Brie, Caesar and chef's salad, etc.

In a nutshell, take advantage of the terrace to take a well-deserved break, recharge your batteries by tasting excellent beers and having fun (washer, bean bag games, pétanque)
125 rue d'Iberville
Berthierville
Québec
J0K 1A0
Musée de la civilisation
Nestled along the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Old Quebec, the Musée de la civilisation is an ideal destination for families seeking delightful moments of discovery and wonder. As a vibrant hub for exchange and ideas, the museum offers fresh and often surprising perspectives on the human experience and the society that surrounds us. Beyond the captivating exhibitions, visitors can enjoy a diverse array of year-round activities, including guided tours, family workshops, performances, conferences, and more. Exploring the Musée de la civilisation feels like embarking on a shared journey through our world.
85 rue Dalhousie
Québec
Québec
G1K 8R2
418. 643.2158
mcq.org
Vieux canal de Beauharnois
You can see the western end of this former canal while riding in the Delpha-Sauvé park, in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. In front of this park, on the south shore of the canal: the Marina and the sail club. In summer, a resort atmosphere prevails. Pleasure crafts are now the only occupants of this former trade route.

The canal construction began in 1842. It needed a lot of energy, from the workers workers who dug, with little machinery, that 880 meters long and 40-50 meters wide trench. A bit as a side effect, those major works gave birth to the city of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. After these, on April 23 of 1845, the canal was opened to shipping.

If you want to learn more about this former waterway, we invite you to visit the Société du Vieux Canal de Beauharnois (in french only), located at 410 Victoria, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.

Aerial view of the canal (Video)
45.256845, -74.125754
vieuxcanal.com

Aliksir Huiles Essentielles Inc.
Aliksir, Organic and Authentic Since 1988!

As skilled distillers, we pour our hearts into producing essential oils and hydrosols of the highest quality. Whether from wild plants or those cultivated on our land, our guiding principles are low pressure, botanical precision, and chromatographic validation. We also consider it our mission to empower our clientele with the knowledge and tools needed to approach daily life from a better perspective—one of autonomy and creativity!

The organic products offered by Aliksir are certified by OCQV, USDA, and Organic Agriculture.
1040 Chemin du Roy
Grondines
Québec
G0A 1W0
418. 268.3406
aliksir.com
Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau
Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau, nestled in the Old Port of Montreal, offers a unique floating relaxation experience. Located aboard a repurposed ferry, this contemporary spa exudes chic elegance with minimalist decor. Its sublime view overlooks both the St. Lawrence River and the city itself.
Entrée McGill et Rue de la Commune O
Montréal
Québec
H2Y 2E2
514.284.0333
botabota.ca

Velo Plein Air
Specialized shop for bicycle sales and repairs.
324 Avenue de la Cathedrale
Rimouski
Québec
G5L 5K1
418.723.0001
Vélo-Station
We are a family-owned business with 40 years of history.
Vélo-Station is the go-to place for all cycling enthusiasts. Whether you’re into road biking, mountain biking, hybrid, or electric bikes, each of these categories enjoys an extensive in-store selection from some of the most popular brands: Specialized, Trek, Devinci, Cannondale, AVP, NCM, ENVO, Rocky Mountain, and Santa Cruz.
In addition, our friendly team of experts will address all your inquiries and provide advice on a wide range of bike accessories.
You can also take advantage of on-site maintenance and repair services.
61 rue Alexandre
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Québec
J6S 3J6
450.377.4769

Rivière-du-Loup
As a genius, nature has carved the Rivière-du-Loup area as a tiered amphitheater. Therefore, your thighs will maybe want some excuses for asking them to climb these streets that never end up. But your eyes will thank you for the awesome spectacle of an everchanging river, whatever the level from which you attend.

To be at the forefront of this water theater, without punishing your calves, try a ride to parc de la Pointe. On the side of the St. Lawrence river, this will refresh you. From there, you can even embark on a cruise to meet the discrete character of this great play, beluga whales, close to their nursery.

From Rivière-du-Loup, several other routes are available to your two wheels. If you like to vibrate on gravel and head out into the wild scenery, the linear park Petit-Témis takes you 134 km south, to New Brunswick, through the magnificent Témiscouata Lake and its national park. If you prefer the asphalt, highway 132 will reveal the proud charming villages such as Kamouraska, west, and the beauty of the estuary in Cacouna and L'Isle-Verte, eastward.

When you will get off the saddle, you can either go regenerate in the welcoming city center, where you will find an animated public market on summer Saturdays, or visit one of the city parks, which invite to contemplation as well as performance. It is up to you to chosse!

If you still have a bit of energy, you can take part in one of the joyous events that gather Louperivois and tourists around blues or rock music, visual and performing arts, heritage, old cars and beer, among others. All that, in this relaxed atmosphere that is the trademark of the Bas-Saint-Laurent personality!

Before pedalling, click :

Rivière-du-Loup Tourism

Tour de la Pointe (in french only)
Race event (1, 3, 5 and 10 km), on May

Lafontaine public market (in french only)
Every Saturdays, from June to October

Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent (in french only)
Specialized in modern art and ethnology

Beer Fest (in french only)
Meet Québec's microbrewers, September 2021



Bike path
Linear park Petit-Témis
65, rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
Rivière-du-Loup
Québec
G5R 3Y7
418 867-6700
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli invites you to live a creative experience to discover or rediscover its cultural vitality. During your tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy enchanting landscapes. Saint-Jean-Port-Joli also enjoys an exceptional panorama of the St. Lawrence River.

Located in the heart of the village, the Trois-Bérets park is a real open air museum where one can admire the talent of wood carvers from here and elsewhere. You will also have the opportunity to discover museums, art galleries and artists' studios which reflects the cultural vitality of the village. Gastronomy lovers are not left out: they will have no trouble finding a nice restaurant that will offer them culinary discoveries.

The tourist office of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, in the heart of town, is a must for your bike day. This is the perfect place to gather information that will make your stay even more enjoyable!

Attractions list

Living memory Museum (in french only)
Former canadians Museum 
Motorcycle History Museum (in french only)
La roche à Veillon summer theater (in french only)

Events (in french only)

La biennale de sculpture (Sculpture Biennial) July 22 to 25, 2021.
La fête des chants de Marins (Mariners songs celebration) August 1021
Les violons d’automnes (The violins of Falls) September 2021.

Cycling routes
7, place de l'Église
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Québec
G0R 3G0
418 598-3084
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
This municipality, at the confluence of the Sainte-Anne and St. Lawrence River, is best known touristically for winter fishing. World Capital of tomcod, it welcome each year, winter like summer, thousands of visitors.

Superb summer destination, it offers passers several tourist and cultural attractions such as the church and its crypt, as well as the legendary Domaine seigneurial Sainte-Anne where you can stop for a visit or a picnic .

Tasting enthusiasts of local Quebec products, you will be seduced by the richness of local flavors. During a visit of the region's farms and kiosks, you will have the chance to taste alcohol, berries, cheese and hot fresh bread, among others.

Rich of its green spaces, take time to pause to admire the rural landscape at the rest stop or at the Bridge park facing the Sainte-Anne River. Both will offer you a beautiful haven.

200, rue Principale
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
Québec
G0X 2J0
418 325-2841
sadlp.ca
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Just 30 km from the west of the island of Montreal, the City of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is in the heart of an exceptional cycling network, 90% paved, on flat terrain and sprinkled with riverside halts. Indeed, the city was built around the St. Francis Bay, located at the junction of the St. Lawrence River, the St. Charles River and the old Beauharnois Canal. Its historic downtown, vibrant and lively, offers a host of events throughout the summer, unique shops and more than a dozen restaurants terraces. Moreover, the Hotel Plaza Valleyfield, a Welcome Cyclist member, offers storage space for bicycles.

Rural - urban duality, this is what characterizes our region! The Suroît cycle network, totaling nearly 140 km, is rich of its diverses paths and has multiple links between each of them (Parc régional de Beauharnois-Salaberry, Soulanges bike path, Peasant's trail, Haut-Saint-Laurent multifunctional trail).

Also to discover during your stay in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield :

  • MUSO – Société des Deux-Rives Museum

  • Delpha-Sauvé Park's outdoor aquatic complex (heated pool with swimming lanes, slides, water games)

  • Outdoor shows on a floating stage at the old canal's terrace

  • Indoor show - Fabien Cloutier in a one-man-show formula

  • Sailing tours and "croisières endimanchées"

  • Îles-de-Saint-Timothée regional park's beach

  • Urban animations and many summer events

61, rue Sainte-Cécile
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Québec
J6T 1L8
450 370-4300
Sorel-Tracy
A magnificent region on the edge of Lake Saint-Pierre, listed as a UNESCO heritage site, the Sorel-Tracy region has several infrastructures ideal for cyclists, as well as an area of ​​incredible natural spaces. It is a region recognized by cyclists for its flat routes where rural landscapes and the pleasures of water rub shoulders.

SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Cycle route: between 40 to 110 km

  • Long term parking


    • Maison des gouverneurs | 92, chemin des Patriotes, Sorel-Tracy

    • Regard sur le fleuve Park| 5, rue Saint-Pierre, Sorel-Tracy



  • Public toilets:


    • Regard sur le fleuve Park | 5, rue Saint-Pierre, Sorel-Tracy

    • Maisouna Park | 10525, route Marie-Victorin, Sorel-Tracy

    • Pointe-aux-Pins Park| rue du Fleuve, Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel


  • Parks and picnic tables:


    • Regard sur le fleuve Park | 5, rue Saint-Pierre, Sorel-Tracy

    • Maison du Marais | 3742, chemin du Chenal-du-Moine, Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel

    • Maison des gouverneurs | 92, chemin des Patriotes, Sorel-Tracy

    • Maisouna Park | 10525, route Marie-Victorin, Sorel-Tracy

    • Pointe-aux-Pins Park | rue du Fleuve, Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel



  • Self-service bike repair station


    • Maison des gouverneurs | 92, chemin des Patriotes, Sorel-Tracy

    • Maisouna Park | 10525, route Marie-Victorin, Sorel-Tracy



  • Restaurants and coffee shop


    • Marc Beauchemin Restaurant| 124 île d’Embarras, Saint-Anne-de-Sorel

    • Steakhouse de l’Hôtel de la Rive | 165 chemin Sainte-Anne, Sorel-Tracy

    • Le Belvédère | 155 chemin Sainte-Anne, Sorel-Tracy

    • Cantine Ti-Ken | 1717, chemin du Chenal-du-Moine, Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel

    • Cabaret Les Années Folles | 143, rue du Traversier, Sorel-Tracy

    • Other restaiurants in downrown Sorel-Tracy



  • Grocery


    • Provigo | 50, rue Victoria, Sorel-Tracy

    • Métro Plus | 7000, avenue de la Plaza, Sorel-Tracy



RECOGNIZED ACCOMMODATIONS FOR CYCLISTS

  • Gîte 12 George2

  • Camping Chenal-du-Moine2

  • Hôtel de la rive3


1 Partnership The St. Lawrence by bike
2 partnership The St. Lawrence by bike and Bienvenue cycliste
3 Bienvenue cycliste

THE ESSENTIALS

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ALONG THE BANKS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE

  • Biophare (museum institution dedicated to the Biosphere Reserve of Lake-Saint-
    Pierre)

  • Grèves Regional Park (hiking, picnic tables, reception area)

  • Statera – L’Archipel fabuleux (cruise, dome with projection, interactive course)

  • La Marina de Saurel (nautical show) 2 rue Saint-Pierre, Sorel-Tracy

  • Crèmerie Boréal (ice cream, picnic tables) 2786 chemin Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel

92, chemin des Patriotes
Sorel-Tracy
Québec
J3P 2K7
450 746-9441
Verchères
Home of the well-know Madeleine, Verchères is a charming village more than 300 years old. Many historical figures are natives to the place, like Calixa Lavallée, composer of Canada's national anthem, as well as the famous patriot Ludger Duvernay. Crossed by the Route Verte, the village is a good stopover for cyclists. Here, you will find a B&B and touristic attractions worth mentioning: chalouperie, communal mill, Madeleine de Verchères' statue, and St-François-Xavier Church (erected in 1787). Park furniture created by Ateliers Guyon impresses. Discover those "sail benches" erected in honor of the pioneer families of Vercheres.

If you love the countryside, go on a bike ride on des Terres-Noires and du Petit-Coteau roads. They offer nice scenery of the region's agricultural heritage.

Fans of fresh produce will not want to miss the farmer's market.
It takes place on Sundays from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., from mid-June to mid-September.
Location: Town Hall's parking, 581 Marie-Victorin.
581 route Marie-Victorin
Verchères
Québec
J0L 2R0
450 583-3307