Quebec & The Blueberry route

The Blueberry Route – the Véloroute des Bleuets – is a 256 km paved cycling circuit around Saint-Jean Lake, north of Québec City. Spin along flat, easy routes through national parks surrounded by forested peaks. Ride along the sapphire-blue lakeshore, through peaceful farmland and beside glittering rivers. Sample local delights from craft brews to handmade cheese to poutine, Québec’s most famous dish. Explore indigenous history, Québecois culture and the Historic Village of Val-Jalbert, a “Company Town of the 1920s.” Go whale-watching (July is the best time of year!) Ride ‘La Route Verte’ – the Green Route – alongside the St. Lawrence River into historic Old Québec, where you’ll have plenty of time to explore.

Highlights

  • Quebec city
  • Pointe Taillon National Park
  • Veloroute des Bleuets
  • Wildlife cruise in Saguenay St.Lawrence marine park

Details

TypeRoad bike, Hybrid bike, E-bike
Duration7 days
LevelModerate
SupportGuided
Daily distance30 – 40 mi, up to 70 mi
Total distance228 mi / 367 km
Group sizeMaximum 13
LodgingHotels
BicycleIncluded
MonthJuly
StartQuebec
FinishQuebec
States or countryCanada
Airport startInternational airport Québec City Jean Lesage
Airport finishInternational airport Québec City Jean Lesage

Starting from $ 4,760.00

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