7-Days / 6-Nights
Double occupancy:
🇨🇦 $4,495 CAD / guest
🇺🇸 approx. $3,185 USD / guest
Single supplement bookings: Phone 1 (877) 777-5699
Single supplement:
$850 CAD, approx. $602 USD
Plus applicable sales tax
The Eastern Townships is a beautiful cycling experience with its rolling hills and exquisite scenery. It is a ride most cycling enthusiasts will enjoy heartily as we ride on asphalt roads as well as some packed hard gravel. With some elevation challenges, some may enjoy having an e-bike as your choice, while others can saddle up with a hybrid or gravel road bike.
Pick up and drop off will be in the Montreal downtown and airport areas. If desired, we can arrange for a guided walking tour of Old Montreal the day before the tour starts!
Day One – 29 km / 18 mi
Our tour begins at 9:00am at Auberge du Vieux-Port Hotel. Here you will meet your guides for the week ahead. Once gathered and bikes fitted you will be taken to the start of our 1st cycling day, “Old Montreal”. As you pedal through the narrow streets of Old Montreal, you’ll encounter many beautiful squares and historical buildings, such as Notre Dame Cathedral. Finally, we’ll conclude your bike ride near the Lachine Rapids, where you will witness the mighty St. Lawrence River rushing through a narrow channel. We then shuttle to Bromont for the night.
Day Two – 63 km / 39 mi
The bicycle ride from Bromont to West Brome Hotel Spa takes you through beautiful landscapes and charming towns in Quebec. Starting in Bromont, you’ll follow the bike path towards Granby. This path offers scenic views of the countryside and is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. As you pass through Yamaska National Park, make sure to take in the sights and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. From there, you’ll continue your journey to Waterloo, Quebec. This quaint town is full of charm and offers a delightful atmosphere for a bike ride. Take a moment to explore the town’s streets and perhaps grab a bite to eat. After leaving Waterloo, you’ll reach your destination, the West Brome Hotel Spa. This lovely spa and hotel is nestled in the beautiful countryside and offers a range of amenities to unwind and rejuvenate after your bike ride.
Day Three – 66 km / 41 mi
Starting in West Brome and heading towards Sutton through Dunham, you’ll have a scenic route filled with vineyards, apple orchards, and even a fascinating museum. First, you’ll pedal through Dunham, known for its picturesque vineyards. Take in the stunning views of the rolling hills and enjoy the fresh countryside air. Continuing your journey, your next stop will be the Missisquoi Museum in Stanbridge East. This charming museum specializes in the rural history and cultural heritage of the region. Next, you’ll pedal towards Frelighsburg, a small village known for its apple orchards. Finally, you’ll reach Sutton, a vibrant town nestled in the heart of the Eastern Townships where we will spend the next two nights. Explore the charming streets lined with shops, cafes, and art galleries.
Day Four – 63 km / 39 mi
The ride will take you through the most beautiful scenery in the Townships. As we pedal along the shores of Brome Lake via bike path, you will be able to take a peek at some very prestigious homes and properties. Knowlton is also the home to the well-known mystery novelist Louis Penney.
Day Five – 82 km / 51 mi
We will begin our ride in Sutton and take Scenic Road, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. We will cruise down into the Missisquoi Valley, known for its scenic beauty and charming rural scenery. As you approach Mansonville, take a moment to explore this quaint village. You can visit local shops, grab a snack or meal at a café, or simply take a break and enjoy the charming atmosphere. From Mansonville you will head towards Saint Benoit du Lac Abbey. This stunning abbey is situated on the shores of Lake Memphremagog and offers a serene and peaceful setting. Take some time to visit the abbey and appreciate its architectural beauty. We will stay in Magog the next two nights.
Day Six – 93 km / 57 mi
This bicycle loop ride taking you from the shores of Memphremagog in Magog to the neighboring communities is a scenic and enjoyable route. Our ride will first take us to Georgeville. This charming village is known for its summer historical buildings. Take a moment to admire the architecture and soak in the serene surroundings. In Stanstead we will ride on Canusa Street, Beebe Plain, Vermont, USA: Canusa Street is unique as it straddles the border between Beebe Plain, Quebec, Canada, and Beebe Plain, Vermont, USA. It’s fascinating to ride along this street and experience the international border firsthand. The last leg of our ride, from Stanstead to Ayer’s Cliff will be along the Tomifobia bike trail. This rail to trail path is nice and pleasant to ride as it is downhill all the way.
Day Seven
After breakfast we will shuttle back to Montreal for guest drop off at Montreal’s Airport and downtown.
*Please note: Itinerary is subject to change to provide our guests with the best tour experience.
6 nights accommodation
Montreal airport and city pick up and drop off
6 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
5 Dinners
Support Vehicle & Driver
Bilingual Cycling Guide Each Day
Detailed Itinerary & Route Maps
Snacks and Refreshments
Cheese tastings
Entrance fees to museums and events
Trip support
Smartphone navigation app
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Hybrid Bike 🇨🇦 $229/guest
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Gravel Bike 🇨🇦 $329/guest
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E-Bike 🇨🇦 $479/guest
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PICK-UP - First day of the tour
DROP-OFF - Last day of the tour
You will be cycling the first day of this tour.
Absolutely! All bike types are welcome—road, gravel, hybrid, or e‑bike. If you’d prefer to ride your own bike, we’ll transport it for you on the back of the van if needed. Our team can also assist with basic maintenance and adjustments throughout the trip to keep you rolling smoothly.
Yes – all of our rental bikes come equipped with a rear bag (pannier or trunk bag) or a small bag (Road bike) to carry essentials like snacks, cameras, or extra layers while you ride. Larger luggage will be transported separately by our support van each day.
Our tours run rain or shine! We recommend packing quality rain gear and layers so you can stay comfortable in wet weather. If the conditions become unsafe (such as high winds or lightning), our support van will be available to shuttle you and your bike to the next stop. We always adapt plans to keep everyone safe and comfortable.
Yes! If you’d like to take a break from cycling, you’re welcome to ride in the support van to the next destination. Some guests choose to take a day off to relax and recharge by enjoying the views form the van. You are always able to call it a day cycling or start cycling at any point throughout the ride.
Travel insurance is not included in the tour price. We strongly recommend purchasing your own travel insurance to cover trip cancellations, medical expenses, lost luggage, and any unexpected events before or during the tour.
Yes – we provide GPS routes for every tour. Before your trip, you’ll receive digital route files that can be used on a GPS device or smartphone app.
We recommend bringing one to two carry‑on sized suitcases per person. This helps us fit everyone’s bags comfortably in the support van. Larger items are best left at home, but we can assist with storing any extra luggage that won’t be needed during the tour.
No – gratuities for your guides are not included and are left to your discretion. As a general guideline, we suggest $20–$25 per guest, per day, per guide. Gratuities for meals and lodging are covered, but bar bills and any personal extras are not included.
Yes – helmets are provided and must be worn at all times while cycling, as they are mandatory by law and Pedal and Sea Adventures. Guests are also welcome to bring their own helmet if they prefer to use one they’re already comfortable with.
Yes, give us a call on 902-858-3030 or email us at info@pedalandseaadventures.com