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We are in a very hilly region with LOTS of rocks and hardpack and forest. So All along our different highways, there are miles and miles of trails all connected to one another. There are alot of steep climbs some long, many short. Rocky terrain and also fast harpack sections, creek crossing etc. You can go from town to town on those trails (meaning there are trails from Sherbrooke to Magog and you can continue on to Bromont if you are able to ride 75 kilometers strait one way (you still have to come back :-)), Sherbrooke to Valcourt, anywhere you want to!!). But theire are trails all around on either side of higways and they sometimes wave off in woods ad you come back out alongside another highway. You won't get bored riding these trails, since there always sections you have not seen. You just have to drive around a bit and start from different places. You can start in Fleurimont and go along autoroute 10 for some technical terrain and quite a few steep short uphills and downhills. I mean we are in a wonderfull place to ride, and we have trails all around us. Also we have a small mountain in town (quite small actually)called Mont Bellevue, but there are nice trails there. Also we have another bigger (not much bigger) mountain not to far that called MontJoy. I've been riding for around 10 years in this region and I still love it, come and visit the region, it's worth it...
Anywhere alongside a higway, or lots of other ways to access them from different parks in the region. Also a couple of small mountain in town. Just ask around in different bike shops, someone will guide you to differents spots.