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Bike Path Network

A variety of routes offer you the chance to discover the city’s many splendours.

Cycling routes

Video "Enjoy the cycling corridors of Quebec City!” (in French only)

Corridor de la Rivière-Saint-Charles bike path

This 9-km multifunctional path runs along the banks of the Saint-Charles River from the Samson Bridge in the east to the Scott Bridge in the west.

Corridor des Beauportois bike path

The Corridor des Beauportois is a multifunctional trail linking the Beauport municipal campground to the commercial area of Clemenceau Street. Stretching 5.7 km long, it also provides access to the Corridor du Littoral via the bike path along the Beauport River.

Corridor des Cheminots bike path

Extending 22 km (or 44 km round-trip) from the neighbourhood of La Cité-Limoilou to the Haute-Saint-Charles, Corridor des Cheminots is a picturesque destination for bikers, hikers, and rollerbladers alike. The Corridor connects the neighbourhoods of La Cité-Limoilou, Charlesbourg, and Des Rivières to Wendake Village and the Haute-Saint-Charles.

Corridor du Littoral bike path

Located near the river, the stunning Corridor du Littoral stretches out over 48 kilometres between the city of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and Montmorency Falls. The scenery along the path is simply breathtaking. Some sections are also suitable for walkers, rollerbladers, and people with reduced mobility.

Parcours des Anses bike path

This 15-km multifunctional path runs along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The Parcours des Anses is entirely paved, making it safe and fun for the whole family to bike, rollerblade, and walk in designated lanes. Top sights to see along the path include the bridges, the Québec City fortifications, which are lit up by evening, the Château Frontenac, and Île d’Orléans. Interactive map Explore the interactive map It is prohibited to consume alcohol, smoke or vape tobacco products or cannabis in these sports facilities.

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