Riding in Quebec

stodknocker
05-16-2006, 03:55 PM
I live in NH and I was looking to do some riding in Canada. Quebec is right about my state and was wondering if there is a lot of decent riding up there. I've been to Montreal quite a few times and Quebec City twice. I thought I remembered some nice places while I was in QC but I was young so I don't really remember. Any help or good routes would be appreciated. Merci!

SILVERK5
05-16-2006, 04:32 PM
Coming from the US, it will be difficult for you to find good roads here in Quebec. Great restaurants: Yes, Great clubs and bars: Yes, great strip clubs: Yes, great site seeing places: Yes, great people: Yes ;) ... but great roads: No :headshake . The reason is that the pavement is so much better in the US because you guys put enough $ to maintain your roads. That is also the reason why so many motorcyclists from Quebec go ride in the States. Again, it is not that the site seeing is bad, on the contrairy, it is solely the shape of the pavement that is definetly sub par compare to yours... We are use to it but we sure can tell the difference when we cross the border :thumbup: Still, come to Montreal: Greatest city on earth! :thumbup: But whatch out for the pothwholes !!!

strictlye
05-16-2006, 07:12 PM
Montreal has horrible roads in general, a lot of potholes and stuff. I don't know about twisty roads though, I'm only talking about the general road condition in the city.

SILVERK5
05-17-2006, 09:03 PM
The twisty roads are better... not as good as US or Ontario but better than Montreal. Basically, you have to find roads where big trucks (especially over loaded 18wheelers) don't go. Roads around the adirondaks are pretty cool... Oh! wait... that's in the USA ;)