Nestled along the scenic St. Lawrence River, Montreal emerges as a haven for cyclists, embracing a modern ethos of sustainability and accessibility. A testament to this commitment is the recently unveiled Réseau express vélo (REV) bicycle highway, a groundbreaking addition to the city’s infrastructure. From the bustling downtown core to the vibrant neighborhoods of Mile End and Griffintown, cyclists can traverse Montreal with ease, enjoying unparalleled views of the cityscape as they pedal along. Beyond the REV, Montreal’s cycling scene continues to thrive, with the bustling Jean-Talon Market serving as a hub for foodies and cyclists alike, offering fresh produce and gourmet delights to fuel your journey. For those seeking a leisurely ride, the scenic trails along the historic Lachine Canal provide a tranquil escape from the urban bustle, with picturesque views of waterfront parks and industrial heritage sites. Moreover, Montreal’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its burgeoning network of car-free spaces, where cyclists can roam freely without the intrusion of traffic. From the pedestrianized streets of the Quartier des Spectacles to the revitalized public spaces along the waterfront, Montreal beckons cyclists to explore its vibrant culture and natural beauty in a truly modern and eco-friendly way. Whether you’re a seasoned commuter or a casual rider, Montreal’s dynamic cycling infrastructure and progressive mindset make it an ideal destination for cyclists seeking adventure and exploration in the heart of the city.
Best time to go: Visit Montreal in the summer for festivals, outdoor events, and ideal cycling weather. Or, check out the Go Bike Festival May 31 to June 2.