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Getting around Québec Québec boasts vast road and airline networks that provide service to the entire territory. Travellers can easily go from one major city to another, for example, from Montréal to Québec City, by car, bus, train or plane. A number of ferries, moreover, link the two shores of the St. Lawrence River, and boat service is available to communities in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine and the Basse-Côte-Nord (lower north shore) region. Aboriginal communities in Nunavik can be easily reached by plane.
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By bike
Québec boasts an impressive network of bicycle paths, the Route Verte, totalling more than 4,500 km (2,795 mi.). Thanks to this network, you can cycle across most of Québec’s regions and stay in accommodations located right by the paths. Base your bike touring itinerary on this network—the only one of its kind in North America—and you’ll find yourself travelling scenic routes teeming with interesting attractions.
Looking to join a group of cyclists? Want your bags transported for you? Many tourist organizations offer group tours. What’s more, each summer Vélo Québec organizes the Grand Tour, a 700 km (435 mi.) ride featuring a variety of vistas. Some 2,000 cyclists take part in the friendly event.
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