Set your pace and start exploring. With nearly 100 kilometres of safe, low-gradient paths linking nine municipalities, the RÉSEAU VÉLO YAMASKA cycling network makes it easy to ride farther and stop often. Follow the route, take the detours, and turn each break into part of the experience, whether you’re riding solo, as a couple, or with family.
La boucle famille
DISTANCE : 10 KM
LEVEL : EASY
START : GRANBY
This short, gentle family loop is perfect for younger riders. It’s just enough distance to feel like an adventure, but with enough stops to keep them energized.
Centre d’interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin
Walk the boardwalks through the marsh, watch for birds, then climb the 10-metre tower for sweeping views over the Montérégiennes and the nature reserve.
Parc Daniel-Johnson
Cool off in the splash pads, grab an ice cream, or head out onto Lac Boivin by kayak, pedal boat, or paddleboard.
Café de la Brûlerie
Refuel with smoothies, juices, coffee, or a full meal a well-earned break before getting back on the bike.
La boucle Artria
DISTANCE : 54 KM
LEVEL : EASY
START : BROMONT, WATERLOO, GRANBY
A cultural cycling loop unlike any other in Québec, with nearly 60 artworks installed along the path connecting Bromont, Waterloo, and Granby.
Circuit patrimonial L’Impérial vous embauche
Cycle back in time to 1939. Thirteen sites along this 2-km heritage route offer glimpses of daily life for factory workers nearly 100 years ago.
Relais McLaughlin de Warden
Pause in the shade at this quiet stop in the heart of Warden. Perfect for a snack and a moment to slow down.
Marché Foster
Pick up fresh, local products at this neighbourhood grocer and build your own picnic before heading back out.
Plage municipale de Waterloo
Make the most of this beach by enjoying some paddleboarding or kayaking, or simply relax in the picnic area.
