City Walks – Côte-Des-Neiges

Côte-Des-Neiges Saturday 18 April 2026 Meeting time: 10 am Duration: Approximately 2 hours Distance: 4.5 km Meeting point: Metro Côte-Des-Neiges (exit A- Côte-Des-Neiges west, meet inside, in front of the turnstiles) The Côte-des-Neiges borough is a place of knowledge, a welcoming land and a place of spirituality. While walking through these roads you will have the impression that you are visiting the world in a village. Many generations of immigrants came here to enrich the neighborhood and chose to live together as one. Visit our Wiki (City Walks) to register for this week’s walk.

City Walks – Maisonneuve and Viauville

Maisonneuve and Viauville Saturday 25 April 2026 Meeting time: 10 am Duration: Approximately 2 hours Distance: 4.5 km Meeting point: Metro Pie-IX (exit A, meet inside, in front of the turnstiles) This is a very charming and enjoyable walk, with lots of history too. This walk brings you to what was known as the fifth most industrial centre of Canada. Maisonneuve was a city of itself between 1883 and 1918, the year when it then became part of Montreal. At this time, there was a soap factory, textile factory, shoe factory and more. As for Viauville, it is famous for...

C1-Meet & Ride: Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC

Meet & Ride Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC Saturday 2 May 2026 Ride flat roads and bike paths along the Lachine Canal to Dorval, Pointe-Claire and St-Anne-de-Bellevue and return via the Lachine Canal or the St Lawrence. A gentle warm-up for the beginning of the season or for newcomers to try out riding with us. Trip lengths from 24 to 77 km depending on where you turn around. For longer trips, bring a lunch. Departure at 9:30 by bike from Atwater Market. Look for other cyclists on the market side of the bridge. For more information, please consult How Our Rides Work. Visit...

C2-Châteauguay, QC

Châteauguay, QC Saturday 9 May 2026 Beautiful rides in mostly flat, rural areas only a short drive from Montreal. Riders can do a longer early-season route without worrying about hills. The shortest route is 50 km (with 100 meters of climb) and starts along a bike path, then follows the Chateauguay River, and returns along Lac St Louis. The 70 km route (98 m climb) goes in the opposite direction, following Lac St Louis and then the Beauharnois Canal before circling back through farming areas and along the Chateauguay River. The longer rides (82 km with 144 m climb; 93...