I would join you if I had time, but I can recommend the path to Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu going through Chambly. Once you are out of the city the path is quite nice and you can stop at Chambly for some sight-seeing. The fort there is one of the oldest in North America. If you want to stop and eat something, I also recommend the fish and chips at Capitaine Pouf at Saint-Jean. Half of the path (from Chambly to Saint-Jean) is very fine gravel though, so I would recommend something less aggressive and with tires larger than 25 if you want to be comfortable. That part is very nice though since you ride on the side of Canal de Chambly. More fun on https://carto.routeverte.com/en! -- pollo On 2017-07-27 16:30, Eric Evans wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been thinking I might bring my gear, rent a proper road bike > (https://mybicyclette.ca/high-performance-road-bike maybe?) and go for > a longish ride on Saturday or Sunday (~100km). > > Anyone interested in joining me? > > Anyone locals have recommendations for a places to rent from, or > interesting routes? > > Cheers, >
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