Kingston to Montreal

From Kingston to Montreal

From Kingston to Montreal by bike, surround yourself with picturesque views through urban and country landscapes. Begin your journey in Kingston, a city by Lake Ontario where the St. Lawrence River begins. Discover the Thousand Islands, the historic town Brockville, the heritage village from the 1860s Upper Canada Village, and many other attractions. Along the majestic St. Lawrence River, you will enjoy magnificent landscapes and turn of the century architecture.

 

Summary

Date You can choose from mid-May to mid-October
Formula: self guided or fully autonomous
Trip length: 6 days
Distance: 355 km
Surfaces: 96% paved and 4% unpaved
Level of difficulty: 1

Day 1 : Kingston to Gananoque | 40 km
Day 2 : Gananoque to Brockville| 55 km
Day 3 : Brockville to Morrisburg | 65 km
Day 4 : Morrisburg to Cornwall | 50 km
Day 5 : Cornwall to Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | 65 km
Day 6 : Salaberry-de-Valleyfield to Montreal | 80 km

Detailed overview

🛏️ Overnight stay in Kingston

Day 1: Kingston to Gananoque (40 km)

🚴 Today marks the beginning of your exploration of the Thousand Islands. Follow the Waterfront Trail to Pitts Ferry, then take the ferry ($2 for cyclists) to Howe Island, a haven of peace home to farmers and cottage owners. Enjoy the calm and natural beauty of the island before taking the ferry back to Gananoque. Don’t forget your snacks, as there are no shops on the island!

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Thousand Islands cruise (Gananoque), guided kayak tour (Gananoque), Thousand Islands History Museum (Gananoque)

🛏️ Overnight stay in Gananoque

Day 2: Gananoque to Brockville (55 km)

🚴 Cycle along the Thousand Islands Parkway, enjoying breathtaking views of the islands dotting the river. Cross picturesque villages like Rockport, steeped in history and charm. Explore Thousand Islands National Park, a true natural gem located in Mallorytown. In Brockville, don’t miss visiting the railway tunnel, a unique experience under the city centre, and stroll through the city centre to admire the old buildings.

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Rockport (restaurant, Thousand Islands cruise), Thousand Islands National Park in Mallorytown (hiking trails, wildlife viewing), Brockville Railway Tunnel (light show, tunnel history), stroll through the city centre

🛏️ Overnight stay in Brockville

Day 3: Brockville to Morrisburg (65 KM)

🚴 Before leaving Brockville, take some time to visit its unique attraction: Canada’s first railway tunnel, completed in 1860! Then take the scenic Waterfront Trail west. This trail will take you along the majestic St. Lawrence River and through charming villages rich in history. A little further on, in Iroquois, take a break to observe the canal and its impressive lock. This allows ships to overcome a difference in elevation of about 21 meters. You can watch them pass from an adjacent park. As you continue your journey, don’t miss Fort Wellington and the Battle of the Windmill National Historic Site near Prescott. Along the way, take advantage of the beaches to cool off and relax. To end your day in style, savor a delicious local wine in an enchanting setting in Morrisburg.

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Iroquois Lock, beaches (Iroquois, Prescott, Morrisburg), Fort Wellington (Prescott), StoneCropAcres Winery (Morrisburg)

🛏️ Overnight stay in Morrisburg

Day 4: Morrisburg to Cornwall (50 km)

🚴 Departure from Morrisburg. Why not visit Upper Canada Village? An open-air museum that recreates life in the 19th century in the region. Continue your journey on a superb bike path through the woods. Cross a migratory bird sanctuary and you arrive at the highlight of the day with the passage through the Long Sault Islands, a quiet road that crosses a series of islands that were created from the highest points of land flooded by the St. Lawrence River in the 1950s. Take a bike path again and discover the Lost Village Museum and the R.H. Saunders Generating Station. Then, follow the historic Cornwall Canal to downtown Cornwall, a very bike-friendly city with easy access to restaurants, shops, attractions and much more!

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Upper Canada Village (Morrisburg), Mille Roches beach located on the Long Sault Parkway, Lost Village Museum (Long Sault), Saunders Hydro Dam Visitor Centre (Cornwall), Historic SDG Jail (Cornwall), Lamoureux Park (Cornwall), downtown Cornwall

🛏️ Overnight stay in Cornwall

Day 5: Cornwall to Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (65 km)

🚴 Leave Cornwall towards Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. Take the Waterfront Trail and follow the river from the start. Arriving in Quebec, at Rivière Beaudette, follow the Route Verte. Discover the landscapes and history of Suroît, a region distinguished by its river and rural character. In Saint-Zotique, take advantage of the beach to cool off. In Les Coteaux, take the Soulanges Canal bike path. Finish your journey in style by following Lake Saint-François and the historic downtown of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Saint-Zotique beach, MUSO (Musée de société des Deux-Rives in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield) , Delpha-Sauvé park (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield)

🛏️ Overnight stay in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Day 6: Salaberry-de-Valleyfield to Montreal  (80 km)

🚴 Begin your day by discovering the beauty of Montérégie-Ouest. In Coteau-du-Lac, stop to see the remains of one of the oldest lock canals in North America. Take the Soulanges Canal path, which runs alongside the old canal of the same name. It crosses the municipalities of Coteau-du-Lac, Les Cèdres and Pointe-des-Cascades. Also stop at the Village-des-Écluses. It is possible to eat, rent a kayak or swim. From the belvedere, you can admire the point and the meeting of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River, a superb viewpoint. Continue on and you pass by the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal. Take a break at the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site to admire the rapids and the junction of Lake of Two Mountains and Lake Saint-Louis, which is a widening of the St. Lawrence River. Continue on the Dorval shoreline bike path, which follows the St. Lawrence River and offers other magnificent views of the water. In Montreal, take the Lachine Canal bike path. Cross the Griffintown district, a former working-class area transformed into an artistic and gastronomic hub, to arrive at your final destination in the Old Port of Montreal. Your journey of the day combines nature, heritage and urbanity!

🌟 Possible attractions/stops: Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, Le Bourg des Cèdres Vineyard, Village-des-Écluses, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site, Fur Trade Museum in Lachine, Lachine Canal, Atwater Market, Old Montreal

🛏️ Overnight stay in Montreal

Kingston

Brockville

Prescott

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Parc René-Lévesque

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