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au diable vert

Looking for the best fall foliage spots in and around Montreal? You may want to think less about location and more about your potential vantage point.

At one Quebec travel destination, just 90 minutes from Montreal by car, you can live and play amongst the leaves via flying bicycles and deluxe treehouses.

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On the blue-green waters of the Missisquoi River in Glen Sutton, Quebec, you can lie back on a cushioned bed of inflatable plastic and gently float down a kilometre of water without worrying about how long it'll take to get home. This river tube course located just an hour and a half outside Montreal, called Au diable vert river tubing course offers a calming, au frais experience that only requires a little planning on your part.

You'll pay $15 per person for two hours of tube time, with a late fee of $1 for every extra minute that you spend not returning your tube. The course takes around 30 minutes to complete, so you'll have plenty of time within your two-hour reservation to go back to the start and do it all over again.

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As the snow melts and the trees start to bloom, you're probably eager to soak up the sun, hit some trails and explore the great outdoors.

But finding the best places to go shouldn't be an uphill battle — leave the incline for your next adventure. We've compiled the top spring hikes near Montreal that are most popular among locals according to Google data. The list is full of delightful boardwalks, scenic mountaintops and shimmering lakes.

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You've heard of mountain biking, but treetop biking? Yes, you totally read that right. Au Diable Vert's unique VéloVolant activity lets you pedal your way down cables suspended between trees at its mountain resort in the beautiful town of Sutton, Quebec.

While Quebec's stunning parks offer up lots of biking experiences, none truly measure up to the adventure of soaring in the tree canopy of the province's deciduous forests.

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Sure, riding a bike is great. But have you ever tried soaring through treetops on a floating bicycle, as the fall leaves change colour? At Au Diable Vert, a Quebec campground, farm and nature park in the Eastern Townships, you can do just that.

Au Diable Vert's 'VéloVolant' experience is a unique one. While you can do this ecological activity in the summer, some would argue that it's even more beautiful in the fall.

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