Where's Grog...should get on the bike and wake her up.
There is nearly 4,000 kms. in total of Route Verte routes. http://www.routeverte.com/ang/facts....age=historique
http://www.routeverte.com/ang/facts....age=historique
1st time-- portion of route near the ski and mountain bike area, Mont Tremblant. That must have been a decade ago, at least. Probably did only 40 kms. of it.
2nd time was cycling out from Quebec City in 2005 for a few days. Enough rain at that time.
http://www.routeverte.com/ang/voyager.lasso?code=quebec We did the red route on the map.
His very dry, technical analysis. It's not literary, believe me.
http://cycling-touring.thecyclistweb...005_Quebec.cfm
Mid-afternoon we finally got to our lovely B 'n B: Auberge de Bastide.
http://cycling-touring.thecyclistweb...e_Portneuf.htm
http://www.quebecweb.com/aubergelaba...llerie_en.html
part of our cycling trip was visiting, sampling and buying from Quebec's cheesemaking farms. Ours had a goat cheese theme. I LOVE Quebec cheese. They craft their cheese more French style, more flavour, herbs and stronger if you want it. (I only like strong, aged Cheddar)![]()
I think we cycled only abit over 250 kms. on the trip. Then I got back to Montreal, flew home....while he started his epic 9,000+ km. cycling trip eastward and abit south across Canada and the US.
Part of our Quebec City also included Ile d' l'Orleans.
On a separate trip, my partner last summer... (I'm getting some of his different trips mixed up abit.), cycled solo out from Toronto (after we both visited our families) to Montreal (up to Montreal is 400 kms.) and eastward. Did more different Route Verte routes, south of the St. Lawrence River, before he swung into New Brunswick...but that's another tale.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...CHES/TPTravel/
http://www.routedesfromages.com/
http://www.routedesfromages.com/repertoire.php (website in English also. Here's the region where we went and cheese places.)
To Liza in Vermont: Hope you get to Quebec, soon! When we were cycle-touring on our own in Vermont, we were in Charlotte and so tempted to go back to Canada. At that time, I barely knew how to use my gears, not even toe clips, no cycling shoes yet. But enjoyed Wakefield, Stowe, Middlebury and Montpelier on 2 wheels. It was 1993. (I better check my cycling journal when I used to keep one.) We did around 500 kms...which was epic to me at that time.




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