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Discover Montreal from a new angle by exploring its streets by bike. This friendly and eco-friendly activity is perfect for escaping while enjoying urban culture. Just a few minutes from downtown, you can easily access this enriching experience.
Embark on a bike tour to discover the city. You’ll have the chance to explore iconic neighborhoods, admire unique architecture, and learn about Montreal's history while pedaling. Don’t forget to bring your camera, as you’ll encounter many photogenic spots!
In summer, enjoy urban wildlife observation. Keep your eyes peeled for birds, squirrels, and maybe even rabbits in the city parks. It’s a beautiful way to connect with nature while staying in an urban environment.
If you’re in a group, corporate tours are an excellent way to strengthen team spirit while discovering the city. Whether for team-building events or outings with colleagues, this experience promises to be memorable.
After your tour, enjoy some relaxation in one of the city's many parks. You can picnic, read a book, or simply admire the urban landscape. Nearby cafés and terraces are also perfect for sipping a refreshing drink.
Montreal is easily accessible by car or public transport from surrounding cities. Expect about a 30-minute drive from Laval or Longueuil to reach the heart of the city.
Make sure to check the weather before your outing to dress accordingly. Bring water to stay hydrated and a small snack to recharge after your ride. Helmets are recommended for your safety.
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