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montreal bike paths

Montreal has one of the best bike infrastructures of any city in Canada. With a widespread network of BIXI stations, anyone with a smartphone can rent a bike affordably and find lots docking options.

A bit of time spent understanding the bike paths can make all the difference. The city's REV system, a new addition, offers an express bike lane that connects major areas across Montreal, along with several protected lanes and multi-purpose paths that are also worth noting.

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If you're ready to ditch the traffic, Montreal has secluded bike paths where the only jams are in your headphones. It’s just you, your bike, and the open road — no red lights, no rush hour, just riding. And with Bixi bikes ready all year, you have access to these peaceful routes whenever the urge strikes.

Here are seven spots where you can pedal away from pavement-pounding crowds:

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Biking season in Montreal is kicking into high gear, which means there's no better time to brush up on available paths and other resources at your disposal.

From discovering new routes and keeping your bike safe to getting off-island on two wheels, here are some things for seasoned cyclists and BIXI hobbyists to keep in mind:

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The City of Montreal has unveiled its 2023 bike path plans. Officials say the 53 projects are designed to both improve existing infrastructure as well as extend the city's cycling network, amounting to 59.1 kilometres of changes.

The 2023 projects aren't just about plopping new bike lanes onto city streets, Montreal Executive Committee Member Responsible for Transportation and Mobility Sophie Mauzerolle assured in a press release. Instead, she said, "we're looking for a better sharing of space so that all users can get around safely." She cited Montreal's Vision Zero strategy, which aims to achieve zero annual deaths on the road network by 2040.

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Whether you have your own bike or you're a loyal BIXI customer, we can all agree there's nothing like riding a bicycle in Montreal on a hot summer day. Now, our bicycle-friendliness is getting more international recognition. CNN Travel has included Montreal in its list of "10 of the best cities in the world to see while riding a bicycle."

Montreal was the only Canadian metropolis to make the list.

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Get spoked! An annual expo for cycling enthusiasts is rolling back into the Olympic Stadium from February 24 to 26. Montreal's Salon du Vélo will bring around 200 exhibitors specializing in two-wheeled travel.

That means tons of bicycle brands to explore, each with the latest in accessories and clothing options. But more than just gear, the show will feature product launches, workshops and competitions. You can even test out new bike models on a test track.

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With the season's first real snowfall finally here, transportation has suddenly become more challenging. Walking is harder, driving is harder and biking is also, shockingly, a little harder.

Winter biking isn't quite an extreme sport, but it's certainly not for the faint of heart (or leg). Montreal's beloved bike paths may be slipperier and snowier in the winter months, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy them anyway! Some boroughs, like Ahuntsic-Cartierville, even provide free winter biking equipment to residents.

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Ahuntsic-Cartierville is rolling out a new incentive to get people to take up winter biking. Looking to up the number of gritty red faces among its residents, the Montreal borough is giving $200 worth of winter biking gear to 50 residents.

Up for grabs are either studded tires or mudflaps, essential equipment for anyone who braves the city's treacherously icy streets and pools of slush on two tiny wheels. Also included are workshops and a "group outing" with other grant recipients.

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The borough of Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles is partnering with the suburbs of Repentigny and Varennes to offer "bike shuttles" across the river this summer. The annual program allows cyclists to explore parks and bike paths at the tip of Montreal Island and on the North and South Shores.

The shuttle boats will make five trips daily between the Antoine-Beaudry house in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles, the Parc de la Commune in Varennes and the Parc Saint-Laurent in Repentigny.

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BIXI, Montreal's popular bike-sharing program, is officially launching its 2022 season on April 13, two days ahead of schedule. As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, Montrealers will once again be able to take to the city's bike paths with a BIXI rental.

This year, riders can take advantage of 490 more electric bikes, 31 new stations and 765 new docking points, BIXI said in a press release.

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Montreal might finally build a pedestrian and bike bridge between the Verdun Beach area and Île des Sœurs, a part of the city that's otherwise difficult to quickly reach without a car.

There's currently no direct link between the two parts of the borough of Verdun. The only pedestrian crossing from Montreal Island to Île des Sœurs is the (albeit wide) protected sidewalk alongside the busy autoroute 15, which passes through the Sud-Ouest borough.

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A collective of coffee shops and community organizers is inviting all cyclists to join them for a Montreal bike protest to celebrate the milestone of over one million cyclists on the Réseau Express Vélo (REV). The group is also calling on the city to keep the controversial REV paths on rue Bellechasse and expand the network even further.

"We are celebrating hundreds of lives protected, thousands of healthier people, tons of GHGs avoided, all those happy school children and all the happiness we have had in the last year!" event organizer Jacques Nacouzi exclaimed in a statement shared with MTL Blog.

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