Mont-Tremblant to Saint Adele.
This is a nice section of trail. Many lakes and rivers and the trail is in the woods most of the time. We started with a long uphill. 10 miles. Very gradual so not difficult. We stopped at what looked like a new park that had a high viewing point and an elevated walkway in the woods. We didn't go on this walk but it looked interesting for another day. The rest of the day was mostly downhill. Again a gradual down. We had about 10 miles on some brand new pavement which was incredibly smooth. After that we had some gravel sections. We went through an industrial area at one point with two big gravel pits and a large wood cutting operation. We noticed Holly's tire had a sidewall tear and got that swapped out at a nearby bike shop. Again, this trail is well done. Lots of bike shops, rest areas, picnic tables, and plenty of signs near towns. Everything you can think of wanting on a bike trip. The last 10 miles followed a nice river with some waterfalls.
We stayed at the Clos Rolland. A 1900 era large house with an amazing wrap around porch. Claw foot tub and very nice old trim throughout the house. Dinner was also great. A very nice place to stay on our last night.
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