dburrowes
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So we are heading to Quebec this year for our annual trip. Last year the 8 of us conquered a Kirkland Lake – Hearst- Dubreuilville – Chapleau – and back to KL in 4 days. It was a great ride and now time to explore Quebec. I’m looking for some input on our choices bad or good.
Day #1 – Leave Comfort Inn Saint Jovite (just south of Tremblant) and head north to Hotel Central in Saint Michel Des Saint via TQ – 43,33,63
Day #2 – Leave Saint Michel Des Saint and head north to L'ombre Du Vent in Parent QC via TQ 33 then local trail 345 to TQ 83 south to Parent
Day #3 – Leave Parent and head south to Meekoos on Lac Iriquois via TQ 13 then regional 319
Day#4 – Leave Meekoos and head back to Comfort Inn in Saint Jovite
Thanks for any and all advice
Day #1 – Leave Comfort Inn Saint Jovite (just south of Tremblant) and head north to Hotel Central in Saint Michel Des Saint via TQ – 43,33,63
Day #2 – Leave Saint Michel Des Saint and head north to L'ombre Du Vent in Parent QC via TQ 33 then local trail 345 to TQ 83 south to Parent
Day #3 – Leave Parent and head south to Meekoos on Lac Iriquois via TQ 13 then regional 319
Day#4 – Leave Meekoos and head back to Comfort Inn in Saint Jovite
Thanks for any and all advice
toy4dan
Extreme
There are so many options you can do, now that we have the snow. Check out a site called Quebecrider.com lots of good riders there too. Sounds like you got a good plan, St. Michel gets crowded, check out Mt. Laurier area, with Devils Mountain, Windigo Falls, there are some great trails and loops in that area and a little closer to you coming from ON.
Have a great time, take lots of pics !
Have a great time, take lots of pics !
actionjack
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Yes SMDS and St-Z can be crowded but its relative. Plus it's a tour so your riding in and riding out. IMO You'll hardly notice it, if at all. I have stayed a whole week on Lac Toro and not noticed crowds because we were only there twice a day when we weren't out on a loop.