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Old 05-11-08, 06:03 PM
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jpmartineau
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Originally Posted by Machka
So far, anywhere else I've ever been, I wouldn't touch bike paths with a 10ft pole ... too many people walking, jogging, rollerblading, too many children dashing about, too many dogs, too much debris all over the paths, and too little maintenance.
This is especially true for urban areas and especially true for sunny weekends. Crushed limestone trails are great for getting rid of please-go-in-a-straight-line-so-i-can-pass-you-rollerbladers.

My suggestion would be the Route Verte in Québec. Huge interconnected bikepath network and a excellent potential for the trip you're describing.
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