Montreal Bike Route Maps
Montreal is rated as one of the best cities in North America perfect for cycling. There are bike routs that taken together stretch over 500 km on the island and the surrounding area.

The most attractive bike route is probably the route along Lachine Canal’s bank. It is a 15 km paved path between Old Montreal and Lachine. Another popular bike route is to Parc De Mont-Royal. The map will lead you to a gravel road of 6 km to the top and it is the only trail that allows climbing to the top by pedaling. Every year, the streets that climb over the mountain, host The Women’s’ Cycling World Cup.

The number of bike maps in Montreal is enormous. Bike cycling enthusiasts create them almost every day in their own individual experience; weather is short or long distance. But by the looks and search of the bike maps, long distance routs seem to be more popular. Here is a short list of Bike Route Maps in Montreal making the bike driving to be the unofficial best means of transportation in the city.
1. Map of The Mont Royal World Cup bike route-8,56km;
2. Map of Waterfront Trail – 128.99 km from Cornwall to Montreal;
3. Map of Acqueduc/Waterfront Trail – urban-low traffic area with flat easy ride of 18.59 km;
4. Map of Club Velo Randonneurs de Montreal -204.45 km route;
5. Map of Mountain & Canal bike route – 33.52 km with low traffic;
6. Map of Gilles Villeneuve – 4.31 km track best known as a Formula 1 Grand Prix destination;
7. Map of Davis North – 33.65 km of urban residential area with high traffic;
8. Map of Gilles sans epingle – 4.06 km of low traffic area ;
9. Map of church – 24.67 km;
10. Map of Montreal flat ride – easy ride of 115.50 km with low traffic;
11. Map of NDG to Varennes – 34.75 km;
12. Map of mont royal hill climb – 1.66 km;
13. Map of Maritimes is where I’m going Mama – sometimes described as a preparation for a world tour; its 33.91 km;
14. Map of Nortel to Guin – 3.48 km;
15. Map of Lachine Canal to Ubisoft – Another bike route along the Lachine Canal, and then up StDenis towards Ubisoft;
16. Map of Mtl – Ouest de l’ile – a flat ride of 68.90 km;
17. Map of CEPSUM-Parc Mont Royal – a 14.37 km combination of dirty road, pavement, sidewalk and a park;
18. Map of Ste-Anne de Bellevue – 33.99 km;
19. Map of Maisonneuve – mostly for bikes; Low traffic Area with flat terrain of 13.78 km;
20. Map of UdeM/St-Anne-de-Bellevue/Lasalle/Verdun/C.H. – Urban terrain of 86.52 km;
21. Map of Longeuil – St-Gregoire – Residential area with high traffic; flat terrain of 54.22 km;
22. Map of St-Remi Loop – 85.24 km;
23. Map of 25th Tour de l’ile de Montreal – 52.09 km;
24. Map of Plateau-Verdun (via Old Port) – 30.27 km;
25. Map of Miron Quarry ride – 11.14 km;
26. Map of Trajet pour CHUM Notre-Dame – 9.30 km;
27. Map of MontRoyal par Des Pins – 9.19 km;
28. Map of trois riviere – 104.74 km;
29. Map of West Island st Charles – 57.52 km;
30. Map of Extended West Island Ride – 130.45 km;
The List is just a glance of what kind of cycling spirit Montreal has.
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