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I'll be in the Montreal area for a week starting in a couple of days. Where are there some nice singletrack, cross-country trails in the area. Bromont seems to be mostly downhill. Coaticook looks good but is a bit far although I know my way around the townships. I will however be in the Laurentians for a bit. I can't really find much else online. I don't trust general tour guide information that would probably lead me on some paved bike paths. Mot haut |
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"Neil Guthrie" <n.guthrie@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:1hBOa.6114$Ag6.225738@news20.bellglobal.com... > I'll be in the Montreal area for a week starting in a couple of days. Where > are there some nice singletrack, cross-country trails in the area. > > Bromont seems to be mostly downhill. Coaticook looks good but is a bit far > although I know my way around the townships. I will however be in the Laurentians for a bit. I > can't really find much else online. I don't trust > general tour guide information that would probably lead me on some paved bike paths. http://www.mtbr.com/trails/Canada-Quebec_name.html - CA-G Can-Am Girls Kick Ass! |
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