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Maskinongé

Chemin du Roy

Maison Rosalie-Cadron © Tourisme Lanaudière
À vélo © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Moulin Grenier à Repentigny © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Longeant le Fleuve St-Laurent © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Louiseville - MRC Maskinongé ©
Ville de Saint-Anne-de-la-Pérade - Etienne Boisvert (2) ©
Ville de Batiscan - Etienne Boisvert (4) ©
Vieux Presbytère de Batiscan - Etienne Boisvert (6) ©
SADLP - Panoramax (1) ©
Ville de Champlain - Etienne Boisvert (1) ©

Succumb to the charm of picturesque old villages nestled among ancestral homes. Along the majestic St. Lawrence River, with breathtaking panoramic views, this Route verte-approved circuit can also be safely cycled.

Maison Rosalie-Cadron © Tourisme Lanaudière
À vélo © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Moulin Grenier à Repentigny © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Longeant le Fleuve St-Laurent © F.Proulx-Tremblay
Louiseville - MRC Maskinongé ©
Ville de Saint-Anne-de-la-Pérade - Etienne Boisvert (2) ©
Ville de Batiscan - Etienne Boisvert (4) ©
Vieux Presbytère de Batiscan - Etienne Boisvert (6) ©
SADLP - Panoramax (1) ©
Ville de Champlain - Etienne Boisvert (1) ©

More info

This route runs through the Lanaudière, Mauricie and Québec City tourist regions. Open to traffic in 1737, it was one of North America’s first major thoroughfares. Today, you can’t help but be charmed by the picturesque villages and their ancestral homes that have survived three centuries of history. Set along the shores of the majestic St. Lawrence River, and offering breathtaking panoramic viewpoints, it is part of the Route Verte and can be cycled in safety. Route length: 280 km (174 mi.)

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Contact details

Halte routière, Autoroute 40 E. Maskinongé, Québec (CANADA) J0K1N0



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