Montreal & Le P'tit Train du Nord #1

Montreal, QC, Canada

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Senior Cycling
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9 reviews
Aug 3 - 9, 2024
Group size: 6 - 14
Montreal & Le P'tit Train du Nord #1
Montreal, QC, Canada

Senior Cycling
  • Email address verified
9 reviews

Aug 3 - 9, 2024
Group size: 6 - 14

About this trip

Le P'tit Train du Nord was a railroad built between 1890 and 1909 by the former Canadian-Pacific Railway that played a major role in the economic development and population of the region north and west of Montreal. Converted to a multi-use recreational trail in the 1990s, it travels through the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec past Mont Tremblant. We ride southeast from its northern terminus, the town of Mont Laurier to the Montreal suburb of St. Jerome, covering 128 miles (206 km) over 4 days. The region is French and the landscape is spectacularly scenic. 

To provide even more value and enjoyment on this tour, in 2024 we will convene on Saturday afternoon in Montreal to get acquainted and enjoy some sights and tastes of Vieux Montreal (Old Montreal). On Sunday morning we'll take a specially guided, 3.5 hour cycling tour of Montreal, visiting highlights such as Griffintown, Canal Lachine, Atwater Market, Habitat 67 site, Old Montreal highlights including Pointe-à-Callière, Notre Dame Basilica, Jacques Cartier plaza, Bonsecours Market, the Old Port area including riding next to the Saint Lawrence river, and 3 stops in the Plateau Mont-Royal-Square Saint-Louis area to see some of the typical houses,, explore some of the neighborhoods' public art, and visit to the base of the Mont Royal. Our loop will be completed by entering the downtown area through McGill University and Peel Street. Of course our guide will provide historical information, but also talk about food, urbanism, Montreal culture and way of living, English-French relationships and specific aspects that make the city a special one in North America.

RELEASE of LIABILITY and WAIVER

 

THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT. Release of Liability and Waiver: In consideration of being permitted to participate in any way in any Senior Cycling event (“Event”) I, for myself, my personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin: 


1) Acknowledge that I understand the nature of the Event, that I am in good health, in proper physical condition and qualified to participate in the Event; and, if I am not sure what “proper physical condition” means, then I will consult with a physician or other appropriate medical professional to discuss and confirm the same. 


2) Acknowledge that the Event will be conducted over public roads, trails and facilities open to the public and upon which the hazards of traveling are to be expected. 


3) Acknowledge that I fully understand that (a) Bicycling Events involve risks and dangers of serious bodily injury, including permanent disability, paralysis, and death (together “Risks”); (b) these Risks may be caused by my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the Event, the condition in which the Event takes place or the negligence of the “Releasees” names below; (c) there may be other risks and social and economic losses and I fully accept and assume all such risks and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages I incur as a result of my participation.


4) Declare that I hereby release, discharge, and covenant not to sue, now or in the future, Senior Cycling LLC, their directors, agents, officers, members volunteers and employees and, if applicable, owners and lessors of premises on which the Event takes place (each considered to be one of the “Releasees” herein) from all liability, claims, demands, losses or damages, including negligent rescue operations; and I further agree that if, despite this release and waiver of liability, assumption of risk, and indemnity agreement I, or anyone on my behalf, makes a claim against any of the Releasees, I will indemnify, save and hold harmless each of the Releasees from any litigation expenses, attorney fees, loss, liability, damage or cost which any may incur as the result of such claim. This is a legal document.  I have read this agreement, fully understand its terms, understand that I have given up substantial rights by signing it and have signed it freely and without any inducement or assurance of any nature and intend it to be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law and agree that if any portion of this agreement is held to be invalid the balance, notwithstanding, shall continue in full force and effect. 

What’s included

  • Tour Leaders
    Area-knowledgeable and cycling expert tour guides
  • Accommodations
    6 nights lodging in 3 & 4-star hotels or inns
  • Meals
    5 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 3 dinners
  • Bonus tour of Montreal
    3.5 hour guided/narrated tour of Montreal on Day 2
  • In-ride snacks & drinks
  • Full support
    Van/sag support (mechanical assistance and van ride, if needed)
  • Luggage transportation
  • Post-ride
    Daily post-ride informal gathering with light snacks light snacks (fruit, cheese, crackers, chips, nuts etc.) and non-alcoholic beverages

What’s not included

  • Transportation
    You must make your own travel plans to and from Montreal
  • Alcohol with meals
  • Personal items/services
  • Gratuities for guides
  • Travel protection plan
  • Pre- and post-trip hotel
  • Bike rental

Available Packages

Individual Rider
$2,950
Deposit:$1,475

Available options

Single supplement
$780
4 left

Price to have your own room throughout the Tour

Bike Rental
$150
7 left

Itinerary

Day 1 - Saturday
Arrival in Montreal

We'll convene at 5:00 pm in the lobby of the Springhill Suites by Marriott Old Montreal to get acquainted and go to dinner together in the old city.  After dinner you'll be free to explore the lively and fascinating area on your own. 

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Senior Cycling
9 reviews
Senior Cycling provides active vacation multi-day bicycling tours, averaging 25-35 miles/day, primarily on Rail-Trails, for folks 50+ in scenic, interesting and fun locations around the United States and Canada

Reviews

Loved the trail (and the unanticipated on-road hills due to part of trail being washed out after recent storms)—very scenic, very well maintained. Lots of ‘up’ grade riding on this trail—not like a lot of other rails to trails rides I’ve done (GAP being an exception, at least on one day). 🚴‍♀️ The day off (optional ride offered) was so much fun in Mont Tremblant—we took the gondola up to the top (a must-do in my book!), hiked a bit to the top of the observation tower, kayaked on Lake Mercier, took a dip in the lake both afternoons we were there, ate some great food, walked through the hill town, enjoyed the beautiful weather! Loved the diversion to the ‘tree-top’ walk in the Laurentides. 😻Our guides Jacques & Stephanie did a great job adjusting on the fly as needed throughout the trip to ensure we had a great time. Manoir Stonehaven the last night was a real treat—don’t miss the steam room built into the hill!
By Karen R for Montreal & Le P'tit Train du Nord #2 on Aug 26, 2024
Great trip! Beautiful scenery along a world-class trail. The guides were second-to-none; they were very professional yet super- fun. The foodchoices/restaurants were all excellent.
By Maggie F for Montreal & Le P'tit Train du Nord #2 on Aug 25, 2024
PH
This trip delivered more than I expected. The guides ironed out the wrinkles that pop up and delivered a safe biking experience. The food and acomidations ran from OK to the best and reflected what was in the area. You don't have to be a super biker to enjoy this trip. The variety of biking in Montreal, the great rail trail and midweek rest day at the Mont Tremblant resort provided a great blend. I think all the members of the group had a great time.
By Peter H for Montreal & Le P'tit Train du Nord #2 on Aug 24, 2024
Fun active trip with great group leaders and a welcoming group of riders. Favorites were ride to Sutton Bay and the ride to Mackinac City. Although Sleeping Bear Dunes experience was well worth trip. Was our first Senior Cycling trip, will definitely check out other trips in future.
By Paul F for Northern Michigan Trails #1 on Aug 14, 2024
By Polly K for Northern Michigan Trails #1 on Aug 14, 2024
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