Bike path Estriade and its network
Route Verte 4 connects Old Bromont to Estriade and its network of over 60 km of bike paths, including the Yamaska National Park. It’s the largest playground in the Eastern Townships exclusively for cycling !
With your family, head towards Waterloo or Granby for miles of fun with the kids! Several picnic areas are located along the trail, as well as numerous restaurants and a few ice cream shops if you venture slightly off the path. The entire loop covers 54 km.
During your ride, you can admire the monumental sculptures of ARTRIA, a true open-air museum set along our bike path network.
Check the map to find parking locations. For a departure from Bromont, note that there’s a parking lot specifically for cyclists (accessible for both cars and motor vehicles) located behind the Empire store in the Quartier Bromont.
With the Véloroute Gourmande, which connects Montreal and Sherbrooke, you can enjoy more than 200 km of routes, mostly on dedicated bike paths, with Bromont at its center.
You can obtain bike path maps at the Tourist Office or download the guide.
Certification ‘Fièrement vélo’
Each “Proudly Bike” attraction also provides a kit that includes a manual air pump, repair tools, and locks to secure or fix your bike directly on site. When conditions allow, they also offer water bottle refills.
List of participating businesses.
L’Estriade in winter
A large part of L’Estriade’s network is available during the winter season for winter biking, fatbiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and walking. Discover the winter offer.