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The best road cycling routes around Terrebonne

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Road cycling around Terrebonne, Quebec, features an extensive network of cycling paths, including the Véloroute Terrebonne | Mascouche and TransTerrebonne. The region is bordered by the Rivière des Mille Îles and the Mascouche River, providing scenic routes alongside waterways. Cyclists can explore wooded areas, ecological parks, and agricultural landscapes, with paths often connecting historical sites and charming old towns. The terrain is generally well-paved, offering routes that range from easy to moderate in difficulty.

Best road cycling routes around Terrebonne

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Cline Falls Road & Old Bend Redmond Highway loop

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

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June 16, 2025, Dry Canyon Trail

The Dry Canyon Trail runs for just under 8 miles through Redmond. Along the way it passes by a number of parks, through neighborhoods, and across or under many streets. It's a great way to get out and explore the area and still have a good chance to spot some local wildlife.

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June 14, 2025, Deschutes River

Very easy hike that goes under the highway and back up north to where the falls actually are, compared to the viewpoint park.

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March 26, 2024, Shevlin Park

A popular park with miles of hiking, running and mountain biking trails both on trail and pavement. Tumalo Creek offers a place to cool off on a warm day.

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December 23, 2023, Dry Canyon Wildlife

Although you wouldn't think it of a city park, Dry Canyon offers a great opportunity to enjoy the wildlife of the Central Oregon High Desert. With a variety of wild flower and fauna, you are sure to enjoy a peaceful outing.

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December 5, 2023, Eagle Crest Lake

A beautiful backdrop for when you tee off at The Resort Course at Eagle Crest, a majestic high desert course with a challenging layout. The Lake is a mainstay here that attracts the eyes of all that pass by.

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October 18, 2023, Bend Brewing Company

Bend Brewing Co. is the second oldest brewery in town and is a great place to stop. The staff is very welcoming, and the pond-side brewery serves up some of the best bar food in the city along with their award-winning beers by way of an expansive lawn, complete with food carts and an outdoor bar. It is a great place to stop after a long ride.

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October 17, 2023, Tumalo State Park

Tumalo State Park rests over four miles along the beautiful Deschutes River. It is open year-round and an ideal base camp for any outdoor activity. The day-use area has plenty of picnic tables shaded by giant ponderosa pines, alders and juniper trees, making it a great spot to stop for lunch. On hot summer days, it is a popular spot for visitors to enjoy floating in the cool water.

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October 17, 2023, Juniper Trailhead

Juniper Trailhead parking is free and open year-round. It is a small lot for access to the Maston Trail use area, a popular recreation area for hikers, runners and cyclists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of road cycling routes can I find in Terrebonne?

Terrebonne offers a diverse network of road cycling routes, including both easy and moderate options. You'll find routes that take you through wooded areas, along scenic rivers like the Mille Îles and Mascouche, and past historical sites. The region's extensive network, including the Véloroute Terrebonne | Mascouche and TransTerrebonne, provides a mix of entirely paved sections and some routes incorporating unpaved paths.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling routes in Terrebonne?

Yes, Terrebonne has options suitable for families. Many routes feature minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for leisurely rides. For example, the TransTerrebonne network includes circuits through wooded areas, and there are shorter, easy stretches like a 13 km one-way path from La Coulée Ecological Park, perfect for a family outing.

What are the best times of year for road cycling in Terrebonne?

The best seasons for road cycling in Terrebonne are typically spring, summer, and fall. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, allowing cyclists to fully enjoy the scenic landscapes and riverfront paths. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions, as some paths may be less accessible.

Can I connect to other regional cycling networks from Terrebonne?

Absolutely. Terrebonne's cycling paths are well-integrated into broader regional and interregional networks. You can connect to the Seigneurie des Plaines network, which links to the famous P'tit Train du Nord bike path. Some circuits also offer connections to bike paths in Oka, Outaouais, the South Shore, and even the extensive Route Verte. Terrebonne is also a key stop on the multi-day Chemin du Roy cycling tour.

What scenic attractions can I see along the road cycling routes in Terrebonne?

Road cycling routes in Terrebonne offer numerous scenic attractions. You can enjoy breathtaking views along the Rivière des Mille Îles, explore the historic Vieux-Terrebonne and Île-des-Moulins with their 18th and 19th-century buildings, or cycle through natural settings like the La Coulée Ecological Park and Parc du Grand-Coteau. The routes also showcase beautiful countryside and agricultural landscapes, particularly in the Lanaudière region.

Are there any historical sites accessible by bike in Terrebonne?

Yes, Terrebonne is rich in history. Many cycling routes pass by heritage buildings and sites, adding a cultural dimension to your ride. The historic Vieux-Terrebonne and Île-des-Moulins are prominent examples, featuring well-preserved architecture and a historical atmosphere. You might also encounter attractions like the Moulin Grenier in Repentigny, an 1820 mill, along some routes.

Where can I find parking for road cycling routes in Terrebonne?

Popular starting points for accessing Terrebonne's cycling networks often have parking available. For instance, the La Coulée Ecological Park and the Bus Terminus at 5000 Côte de Terrebonne are known access points for the TransTerrebonne network, and typically offer parking facilities for cyclists.

Are there any loop road cycling trails in Terrebonne?

Yes, Terrebonne offers various loop options for road cyclists. The TransTerrebonne network, for example, provides circuits designed to take cyclists through wooded areas and natural spaces. The Véloroute Terrebonne | Mascouche also features routes that can be combined into loops, allowing you to explore different attractions and return to your starting point.

What kind of terrain should I expect on Terrebonne's road cycling routes?

The terrain in Terrebonne is varied. You'll find many routes with entirely paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes. However, some sections, particularly within networks like TransTerrebonne, may include rock dust or unpaved paths. Most routes feature minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for a wide range of cyclists, though longer loops might have gentle undulations.

Are there places to eat or rest along the cycling routes in Terrebonne?

Yes, especially in areas like Vieux-Terrebonne, you'll find a selection of European-style restaurants and bistros where you can stop for a meal or a snack. Many routes also feature picnic areas, particularly along the Mille Îles River and within ecological parks, providing convenient spots to rest and refuel.

What natural features can I explore while road cycling in Terrebonne?

Terrebonne's natural landscape is a highlight for cyclists. Routes frequently run alongside the scenic Rivière des Mille Îles and the Mascouche River. You can also explore natural spaces like the Parc de la Rivière Terrebonne, which features an elevated walkway and observation tower for bird-watching, and the wooded courses within La Coulée Ecological Park and Parc du Grand-Coteau.

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