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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Maurice are characterized by varied terrain, including routes along the Saint-Maurice River and through local urban and rural landscapes. The region offers a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines, suitable for different fitness levels. Cyclists can explore areas featuring local landmarks and natural settings. The network of routes provides opportunities to experience the local environment on two wheels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This small lake/pond sits within the historic mill grounds in Trois-Rivières and forms part of the more expansive river and wetland landscape along the Saint-Charles River. Its calm water reflects the mill and the surrounding forest, and is a beautiful spot for a picnic or a scenic break along the shoreline.
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The Moulin Seigneurial de Pointe-du-Lac is a restored 18th-century watermill built around 1765 on the Saint-Charles River in Trois-Rivières, originally part of the seigneurial system that shaped early rural Québec. Today, you can explore the historic mill building with its still-functioning mechanical systems, along with adjacent exhibits that interpret traditional flour milling and sawmill operations. The site also includes surrounding grounds and walking areas where you can stroll along the river and connect the mill with the broader heritage landscape of Pointe-du-Lac.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Cape, the second largest Marian shrine in North America, was founded in 1888 and attracts 430,000 visitors annually. A true oasis of peace and greenery, it houses a vast basilica (1964) with stunning stained-glass windows, a historic chapel dating back to 1720, soon to celebrate its 300th anniversary, and magnificent gardens crisscrossed by pedestrian walkways that offer views of the St. Lawrence River. https://www.tourismetroisrivieres.com/fr/quoi-faire/sanctuaire-notre-dame-du-cap
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The Exterior of the Basilica The octagonal building is 79 m long and 60 m wide. The pyramidal dome is crowned by a lantern supporting a 4.5 m high cross. The tip of the cross rises 78.5 m above the ground. The basilica rests on 195 foundation piles driven through sand, clay, and glacial till to bedrock at a depth of approximately 27.5 m. The white granite of the walls comes from Saint-Gérard (Wolfe). The copper roof changes color over time and develops a verdigris patina due to exposure to humid air. The stylized replica of the statue of Our Lady of the Cape on the façade is the work of Paul Gingras and is 7.3 m high. The foundation stone is located at the front of the basilica, at the top of the stairs, on the left. The four polished, cross-shaped stones set within were among those transported across the ice bridge in March 1879. They were blessed in Rome by Pope Pius XII. The bell tower houses five bells tuned to D, F, G, A, and B.
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Watermill built in 1765, one of the oldest still in existence in Canada.
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Small lake at the Moulin Seigneurial watermill.
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Church of the parish of Pointe-du-Lac, built in 1882.
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There are 10 touring cycling routes available around Saint-Maurice on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
Touring cycling routes in Saint-Maurice feature varied terrain, including paths along the Saint-Maurice River, through urban areas, and rural landscapes. You'll find a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines, with some routes incorporating challenging mountain passes like the Cormet de Roselend and Col de l'Iseran in the broader region, offering diverse experiences from moderate road rides to demanding climbs.
Yes, Saint-Maurice offers several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the Church of Pointe-du-Lac – Lake at Moulin Seigneurial loop from Trois-Rivières is an easy 19.0-mile (30.6 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 45 minutes, leading through a mix of rural and community settings. Another easy option is the Street Art on Hart Street loop from des Prairies/des Ormeaux, which is 18.8 miles (18.8 km) long.
Two popular moderate routes include La Gabelle Dam – Street Art on Hart Street loop from Rue Valentine-Pintal, a 44.0-mile (70.9 km) trail that takes around 4 hours 20 minutes, and La Gabelle Dam – Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, a 36.5-mile (58.7 km) path offering views of the Saint-Maurice River and local points of interest.
The region boasts majestic mountain scenery, especially in the broader Alpine areas, with views of the Vanoise Range and the Beaufortain area. Closer to Saint-Maurice, you can enjoy riverfront paths along the Saint-Maurice River. Notable natural features in the wider region include Roselend Lake and its dam, and the impressive Pissevache Waterfall.
Yes, you can incorporate historical and cultural points into your rides. The Château de Saint-Maurice in Switzerland is a notable attraction. In the Saint-Maurice area, you might pass by landmarks such as the Le Flambeau Monument and War Memorials, Place Pierre-Boucher, or explore Rue des Forges, known for its historical significance.
The touring cycling routes in Saint-Maurice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes riverfront paths and urban exploration, and the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Saint-Maurice are designed as loops. Examples include the La Gabelle Dam – Street Art on Hart Street loop from Rue Valentine-Pintal and the Church of Pointe-du-Lac – Lake at Moulin Seigneurial loop from Trois-Rivières, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
The best time for touring cycling in Saint-Maurice generally spans from late spring through early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions for exploring both the riverfront paths and the more challenging mountain passes in the broader Alpine region, avoiding winter snows and extreme summer heat.
Beyond the routes themselves, you can find several points of interest. Consider visiting the Viewpoint over the Saint Lawrence for panoramic views, or cycling along the Greenway to Trois-Rivières. The Parc Hector-Louis-Langevin also offers a pleasant stop.
While the immediate Saint-Maurice area offers moderate routes, the broader region, particularly around Bourg-Saint-Maurice in the French Alps, is renowned for challenging mountain passes. Cyclists can tackle iconic climbs like the Col de l'Iseran, the Cormet de Roselend, or the Petit Saint Bernard Pass, which require very good fitness and offer significant elevation gains.


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