Hyper-Scenic Riviere Rouge Laurentians ride
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The most scenic ride of the year so far
(click here for link to this Bikely map)
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ROute follows the Rouge river valley
Surrounded by hills, this is a CFM favorite ride
It "looks" like a train engine, but is it?
The rails-to-trail Corridor Aerobique bike path side-trip to this bridge
We went up north to one of the nicest and scenic rides we know of: the Riviere Rouge loop from St-Jovite (aka Mont Tremblant).
We'll let the pictures tell the story today.
One note: if you want a bit more distance (a mere 10 km round trip from Arundel) and you want to get away from cars for a while, take the Corridor Aerobique bike path west from at Huberdeau or Arundel. It is dirt road or double track and is do-able on road bike. The destination is the train bridge in the picture.
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