
In order to see everything there is to see in the Québec region, you can ride along two cycling paths. The Corridor des Cheminots allows you to ride from Val-Bélair to Old-Québec for 22 kilometres. Depending on the direction you take, you can either let yourself roll downhill or put your calves to the challenge. Along this corridor, you will mostly see the suburbs of the city. You can choose to ride by bike, in-line skates or to walk along this path. In addition, you can extend your ride by taking the Piste cyclable Jacques-Cartier/Portneuf in the north or the Corridor du Littoral along the river.
The Corridor du Littoral, which is 26 kilometres long, allows you to ride along the cities, villages and other attractions located between Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and Old-Québec. You can thus go on an excursion along the St. Lawrence River to Beauport and the Montmorency Falls or, to the west, from Cap-Rouge to Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. The Corridor du Littoral is also linked with the Chemin du Roy and the Corridor des Cheminots, which allows you to extend your excursion.
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Québec Travel guide is a source of tourism information in which you will find all the information concerning tourism in the Québec region. You will easily find attractions, activities, events and accommodation of the region. Try the sports and outdoor activities, the cultural attractions, the festivals, restaurants, historic sites as well as health centres and spas.
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