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Old 04-21-15, 12:21 PM
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Erick L
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Originally Posted by Bhrazz
In Québec, make sure you double check alternate roads you might want to take, most of the time they are not paved on the sides.

Route 185 until you reach th Fleuve St-Laurent.
185 will merge on either highway 20 or 132 ( your choice ). I recommend you stick on the 132, less traffic, less polution, more locals, more scenery but also less flat!

I have never been biking north of montréal. Avoid Quebec City if you can ( they are douchy )
I'd avoid Montreal. It's dirty and they're full of themselves. Bicycles aren't allowed on highway 20. Highway 132 from Rivière-du-Loup is as flat as can be. Very windy though.
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