Embark on a scenic electric bike tour from Domaine Maizerets to Wendake. Explore historic sites, vibrant culture, and end at Barberie microbrasserie.
Embark on a scenic electric bike tour from Domaine Maizerets to Wendake. Explore historic sites, vibrant culture, and end at Barberie microbrasserie.
- Domaine de Maizerets - Starting point - Domaine de Maizerets. This historical domain, established in 1652 and granted by the king to the Jesuits, serves as our starting point. A brief walk and some photos will be taken here. It is the second largest green space in Quebec City, following the Plains of Abraham. Afterward, bikes will be adjusted, and…
- Domaine de Maizerets - Starting point - Domaine de Maizerets. This historical domain, established in 1652 and granted by the king to the Jesuits, serves as our starting point. A brief walk and some photos will be taken here. It is the second largest green space in Quebec City, following the Plains of Abraham. Afterward, bikes will be adjusted, and the adventure will commence.
- Corridor des Cheminots - Cycling Path; Initially a railway track for the Quebec and Lake St-John Railway, it was converted into a two-lane bicycle path in the early 2000s.
This 22-kilometer paved path begins at its southeast end, connecting with the Corridor du Littoral near Domaine de Maizerets, where parking and service areas are available. The Cheminots Corridor passes through Charlesbourg, Les Rivières, and ends in La Haute-Saint-Charles districts. From here, visitors can explore the Huron-Wendat reserve of Wendake, an enclave within Quebec City. This bike path offers a safe and enjoyable experience for the entire day.
- Wendake - Wendake is a vibrant Aboriginal reserve in the Quebec region, surrounded by the Loretteville district in Quebec City. It is the current name for two urban reserves, Wendake 7 and Wendake 7A, of the Huron-Wendat Nation in Quebec, Canada. These enclaves are entirely surrounded by the La Haute-Saint-Charles borough of Quebec City, within the former city of Loretteville. The village and the First Nation hotel will be visited.
- La Barberie - Microbrasserie - Located in the Saint-Roch neighborhood, La Barberie is a pioneering brewing cooperative in Québec, celebrated by artisan beer enthusiasts. Beer samples from the finest in Quebec City will be tasted.

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Cycling from Domaine Maizerets to Wendake offers a stunning and invigorating journey that blends natural beauty with the excitement of adventure. The entire route is on a dedicated cycle path. This path leads through scenic routes on the northern side of Quebec City. As cyclists pedal along, they will pass through charming suburbs and historic sites,…
Cycling from Domaine Maizerets to Wendake offers a stunning and invigorating journey that blends natural beauty with the excitement of adventure. The entire route is on a dedicated cycle path. This path leads through scenic routes on the northern side of Quebec City. As cyclists pedal along, they will pass through charming suburbs and historic sites, fully engaging with the area’s rich culture and history. The journey concludes in Wendake, a lively Indigenous community that highlights the traditions and customs of the Huron-Wendat people. The tour wraps up at the renowned Barberie microbrasserie, covering a total of 25 miles. This experience provides a refreshing alternative to the bustling tourist areas of old Québec, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of the region.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.