What are the good roads in Quebec?

ZX600

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Heading to Montreal soon. I know there are some explorers here.
I plan to do the Tremblandt area but what other good roads or routes should I consider.
Thx
 
are you riding from the GTA or trailering the bike up? don't mean to go off topic but I plan to ride to ottawa and im looking for a decent route that isnt the 401.
 
I think the route (not sure the highway # but google knows it) through Peterborough and then onto the 417 is quite scenic. I've taken it once on the way to the cottage.

As for riding in Quebec, if you have time or it's on your route, try going up the 105 from Ottawa. It runs alongside the Gatineau river and is a good mixture of straights and twisties. There's also some amazing scenery as well as tonnes of "Casse-Croutes" which are road-side food stands with all the poutine, burgers, etc. you could want.
 
I have a bajillion routes to get you from Kingston to Ottawa and I've explored a fair bit of the region north of Ottawa (to Tremblant) and North West to Mont Laurier and Maniwaki.

My favourite route from Kingston right now is 38 to Sharbot lake, 7 west for about 2-3 mins to the 509 North, then route 36 East (at Snow Road Station), to 12 east then 8 to Hopetown....then North East to Almonte..through Almonte to highway 17, Here there's an option depending on time, it's more fun to head west towards Renfrew then cross over the river to the Quebec side and follow the road east along the river on that side to Hull. If you're rushed head east straight away on the 17 to the 417 to Ottawa.

Really the only reason I take this route is that highway 38 to Sharbot lake is great and the 509 is an amazing road out in some great countryside with a few twisty bits.

If you have a dual sport I have an even better route for you.
 
Yes it will be on the bike.

I am looking for routes in Quebec not getting to Montreal as I plan to ride around Quebec all of Saturday.
What is the good roads/routes from Montreal out to Tremblandt and surrounding areas and back to Montreal.
 
What I found...

335 - from St. Lin to 125 (new pavement - low traffic - by far the best I found in Mt Trembant area)

364 - from Saint Sauveaur to 327 (just don't take the section west of 327 - some pavement - but mostly gravel)

327 - praised - but also highly travelled
 
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