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La Campagnarde

Bureau d’accueil touristique de la région d’Acton (P 1)
980, rue Boulay, Acton Vale
450 546-7642 – mrcacton.ca/vivre-et-decouvrir

Bureau d’accueil touristique de Waterloo (P 15)
5491, rue Foster, Waterloo
450 539-4650 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca

Office du tourisme de Drummondville
819 477-5529 / 1 877 235-9569 – tourisme-drummond.com

Patrol during summer season
Entry and parking fees required at Parc national de Yamaska (in certain conditions)

Difficulty : Easy
Terrain : Rock dust
 
 
 
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Distance 60 KM
Elevation 115 M

About the circuit

La Campagnarde, aptly named as it runs through the country-side, spans woodland, farmland and small valleys, connecting the Montérégie to the Eastern Townships and the Centre-du-Québec region.

In Acton Vale, a rich rail heritage comes alive in the form of a well-preserved old railway station on a line that once connected Montréal to the American East Coast. The area also has a charging station for e-bikes. Nature takes centre stage as you head for Roxton Falls, with waterfalls, foodie stops and green spaces. Toward Waterloo, the route passes a Sépaq park, offering a nice place to take in the scenery before continuing your way.

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  • Ride in complete freedom! The cycle network awaits you, free of obstacles and roadworks, for a fun-filled outing!

Services

  • Camping

  • Drinking water

  • Electric vehicule charging station

  • Fishing

  • Free outdoor parking

  • Hiking

  • Lodging

  • Patrol

  • Picnic area

  • Rest stop with shelter

  • Route verte

  • Seasonal visitor information centre

  • Service building

  • Toilet

Mia - Tourist Agent

Tourisme Montérégie