GOURMET EXPERIENCES ACCESSIBLE BY BIKE THROUGHOUT QUEBEC
Combining the pleasure of cycling with the pleasure of good food: this is a unique way to discover Quebec in a whole new light. Gourmet cycling tourism in Quebec is attracting more and more enthusiasts of cycle tourism, local gastronomy, and sustainable travel.
Gourmet cycling tourism brings together the outdoors, cycling, Quebec’s local flavors, and authentic experiences. It’s a way of travelling that appeals to both casual riders and food lovers.
Here’s why:
DISCOVERY
Explore Quebec by bike, at your own pace
LOCAL
Support local businesses and buy products made right here in Quebec
ECO-FRIENDLY
Reduce your environmental footprint through active transportation
EXPLORATION
Explore gourmet regions through roads and bike routes designed for cycling
AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE
Enjoy genuine experiences in agritourism and culinary tourism
A FEW INTERESTING FACTS
182,000
Quebec tourists went cycling in 2024
320,000
international tourists went cycling in 2024
Source: Chaire de tourisme Transat. Étude d’impact économique du tourisme à vélo au Québec, March 2025.
In Quebec, cyclists are allowed to ride on all roads except highways, access roads, and certain restricted bridges and tunnels, and they must follow the same rules as motorists.
Photo credit: Duncan_Andison
WHO IS GOURMET CYCLING TOURISM FOR?
JUST ABOUT EVERYONE!
Recreational cyclists and cycle touring enthusiasts
Food lovers and fans of local, artisanal products
Couples, groups of friends, and active families
Quebec travellers and international visitors
Anyone looking to discover Quebec in a sustainable way
GUIDELINES FOR CYCLING WITH CONFIDENCE!
When planning a gourmet cycling getaway, certain guidelines can make all the difference. Here are 2 recognized certifications and 1 dedicated route that make it easy to identify businesses and itineraries designed to welcome cyclists. These tools make travel easier,reassure visitors, and enhance the experience, from the first pedal stroke to the last bite.
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VÉLOROUTE GOURMANDE
A 235-km route between Montreal and Sherbrooke that connects gourmet stops and a variety of attractions accessible by bike. It offers a unique way to discover the Montérégie and Eastern Townships through their local flavors. It allows you to explore:
Restaurants and eateries showcasing local ingredients
Agritourism farms and public markets
Microbreweries, cideries, and wineries
Artisanal cheese shops, bakeries and chocolate shops
Each route becomes an invitation to discover Quebec’s flavours – by bike.
The Québec by bike platform is a source of inspiration and guidance used by cyclists and tourism stakeholders across the province. This interactive site is dedicated to providing all the necessary resources for cycling and mountain biking enthusiasts looking to plan their trips. It guides visitors through the cycling networks in each region and provides them with essential tools for a successful journey.
Depending on your preferences, the platform offers:
Information on cycling routes and the province’s most scenic networks
An interactive map and regional sections to customize your route
A comprehensive planning kit featuring inspiring editorial content, practical tips, and suggested itineraries
A simple and practical way to discover Québec in a new light, while promoting sustainable and eco-friendly tourism.
A certification held by Vélo Québec for over 20 years. It is the only certification in Quebec that guarantees quality service and facilities adapted to cyclists and cycle tourists.
Services offered:
Drinking water and restrooms
Access to electrical outlets
First-aid kit
Bike pump and tools for minor repairs
Secure, bike-friendly parking
Clear information on local bike networks and nearby services
The “Fièrement Vélo!” certification is a mark of hospitality used by businesses in the Eastern Townships. These establishments are committed to welcoming cyclists by offering a range of dedicated services. They can provide visitors with information about local cycling routes and make essential tools available to them.
Depending on what they offer, services may include:
Information on cycling routes
A cycling map
A kit including an air pump, repair tools, and padlocks.
Water bottle refills
A simple and practical way to recognize businesses that proudly welcome cyclists.