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Tour de l’Île Des milliers de cyclistes dans les rues de Montréal

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Plus de 17 000 cyclistes sont attendus à la 38 e  édition du Tour de l’Île.

Des milliers de cyclistes ont pris d’assaut les rues de la métropole dimanche matin à l’occasion de la 38 e  édition du Tour de l’Île de Montréal. De nombreuses entraves à la circulation sont à prévoir.

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« C’est ma première fois au tour de l’île. Ça va être ma plus longue distance », s’exclame la jeune Frida Bishop Saldana, à quelques mètres de la ligne de départ. « Elle a un nouveau vélo, alors elle voulait l’essayer », renchérit son père à ses côtés, David Bishop.

Plus de 17 000 cyclistes sont attendus à l’évènement. « Pour plusieurs personnes, ça va être la première fois qu’ils vont rouler 47 km ou qu’ils vont rouler en ville. C’est un évènement vraiment festif et accessible pour tous les âges, de 8 à 88 ans », a déclaré à La Presse le président-directeur général de Vélo Québec, Jean-François Rheault. L’an dernier, le Tour de l’île avait attiré 19 000 participants.

Le président-directeur général de Vélo Québec, Jean-François Rheault

Yves Orphanos complétera le trajet avec son petit-fils Jason, pour lui transmettre sa passion du vélo. Le résidant de Montréal parcourt une centaine de kilomètres chaque vendredi. Aujourd’hui, ce sera plutôt une balade familiale. « C’est sa première fois », dit M. Orphanos, en regardant le garçon souriant.

Yves Orphanos et son petit-fils Jason Orphanos

Le départ officiel du Tour de l’île de Montréal a été donné au parc Maisonneuve, à l’angle du boulevard Rosemont et de la 26 e  Avenue, à 9 h 15.

Dès 7 h, des participants ont entamé le parcours du Tour de l’île découverte incluant des circuits entre 50 et 100 km. Les cyclistes roulent toutefois à la file dans les rues ouvertes à la circulation automobile. « Ils sont accompagnés par des encadreurs et des instructeurs si jamais ils ont un pépin », a indiqué M. Rheault.

Entraves à prévoir

Mieux vaudra prévoir son itinéraire, dimanche. Plusieurs grands axes seront fermés à la circulation automobile, et ce, de 8 h 45 à 14 h 30.

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Les participants s’élanceront dans les rues de sept arrondissements et villes, soit Rosemont – La Petite-Patrie, Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal-Nord, Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles, Anjou et Saint-Léonard, avec des impacts à prévoir sur la circulation.

Le trajet de 47 km emprunté par les cyclistes compte, entre autres, l’avenue du Parc, la rue Jarry Ouest, les boulevards de l’Acadie, Gouin, Maurice-Duplessis, Henri-Bourrassa et Provencher, la 35 e  Avenue et la rue Viau.

Pour faciliter les déplacements, Vélo Québec invite la population à utiliser l’application Waze , qui offre des informations en temps réel sur l’état des parcours.

Tout au long du trajet, des bénévoles, des cadets et des policiers seront présents aux intersections des rues barrées pour orienter les automobilistes. Ils pourront remettre, à ceux qui le désirent, un plan du parcours et des voies de contournement.

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Voici les rues fermées pour le Tour de l’Île et le Tour la Nuit

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Cette fin de semaine, c’est le festival Go Vélo MTL, et ce sera l’occasion pour les cyclistes de prendre part au Tour la Nuit, vendredi soir, ou au Tour de l’Île, dimanche. Les participants à vélo auront la totalité de la chaussée pour eux, et un certain nombre de rues seront donc fermées. Découvrez lesquelles avec ces cartes.

Le vendredi 2 juin, entre 17h et minuit, des axes seront bloqués pour le Tour la Nuit dans Rosemont, Saint-Léonard et Montréal-Nord. La boucle empruntée par les participants passe, entre autres, par les rues Viau et Beaubien ainsi que par les boulevards Langelier, Gouin et Provencher. Voici la carte de toutes les rues fermées, avec les horaires.

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Le dimanche 4 juin, ce sera au tour des cyclistes de jour d’enfourcher leur vélo et de pédaler à travers les quartiers de la métropole. Il y aura des impacts sur la circulation dans Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, Saint-Léonard, Rivière-des-Prairies, Montréal-Nord, Ahuntsic, Villeray et Parc-Extension.

Parmi les grands axes bloqués par le Tour de l’Île, on compte les boulevards Provencher, Lavoisier, Gouin, De l’Acadie et Rosemont ainsi que la rue Viau. Voici la totalité des routes fermées et les horaires de fermeture.

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Pour les automobilistes qui devront circuler lors des deux événements, Vélo Québec a collaboré avec l’application Waze, permettant aux usagers de celle-ci de voir les fermetures en temps réel. De plus, une ligne téléphonique Info-circulation est déployée mercredi et jeudi de 9h à 17h, vendredi de 12h à 23h, samedi de 9h à 17h, et dimanche de 7h à 15h. Les numéros de téléphone sont les suivants: 514 521-8356, poste 380 ou 1 800 567-8356, poste 380.

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Montréal se prépare pour le tour la nuit et le tour de l’île.

Vélo Québec s’attend à ce que près de 20 000 personnes participent au Tour la Nuit, et que près de 18 000 prennent part au Tour de l’Île.

Les cyclistes seront à l’honneur à Montréal ce week-end. Ils seront des milliers à participer au Tour la Nuit, vendredi, et au Tour de l’Île, dimanche, pour lancer officiellement la saison du vélo. Les automobilistes devront quant à eux prévoir leurs déplacements dans le nord de la ville.

« Le Festival Go Vélo, c’est vraiment une fête où le vélo est à l’avant-plan », affirme d’emblée Jean-François Rheault, président-directeur général de Vélo Québec, qui organise le festival.

Le Tour la Nuit est « vraiment un party », poursuit M. Rheault. L’événement se déroulera à partir de 20 h vendredi. Les cyclistes seront invités à pédaler 24 kilomètres dans des rues fermées à la circulation pour l’occasion, vêtus de leurs plus beaux accessoires lumineux.

« Il y a un sentiment de bonheur de pouvoir rouler dans la ville sans interactions avec les voitures. Il y a vraiment un sentiment de sécurité, de liberté. Il y a un côté hyperpaisible à l’idée de juste pouvoir découvrir la ville », évoque M. Rheault.

Le parcours du Tour la Nuit débutera au parc Maisonneuve à l’angle du boulevard Rosemont. Les cyclistes traverseront les arrondissements de Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, de Saint-Michel, de Montréal-Nord et de Saint-Léonard.

Les parcours du Festival Go Vélo s’amorçaient autrefois au parc La Fontaine, dans l’arrondissement du Plateau-Mont-Royal. L’organisation a choisi de déplacer l’événement cette année en raison de la forte circulation automobile aux abords du pont Jacques-Cartier, causée par les travaux du tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine.

Vélo Québec s’attend à ce que près de 20 000 personnes participent au Tour la Nuit, et que près de 18 000 prennent part au Tour de l’Île.

Un Tour de l’Île qui traverse sept arrondissements

Le 38 e  Tour de l’Île de Montréal se tiendra pour sa part le dimanche 4 juin. L’événement emblématique propose aux cyclistes de parcourir 47 kilomètres dans les rues de la métropole, qui seront inaccessibles aux automobilistes. Le départ de cette activité se déroulera aussi au parc Maisonneuve, et sera effectué sur le coup de 9 h 15.

Les participants au Tour de l’Île traverseront sept arrondissements de Montréal : Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal-Nord, Rivières-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Anjou et Saint-Léonard.

Pour les plus sportifs, des parcours alternatifs de 53, 75 ou 99 kilomètres seront proposés. Toutefois, ces trajets comporteront des rues ouvertes à la circulation automobile. Il n’y aura pas de départ officiel pour ces parcours « découverte », et les cyclistes les amorceront à leur rythme à partir de 7 h.

« C’est une fête oui, mais ça permet aux gens d’expérimenter la ville d’un point de vue différent, puis parfois de se dépasser », affirme le président de Vélo Québec.

Les deux activités se termineront également au parc Maisonneuve. Des DJ, des jeux gonflables et d’autres activités animeront petits et grands.

« Il y aura le retour de la grande roue, qu’on avait laissée de côté durant la pandémie. Ça va vraiment être un site festif », promet M. Rheault.

Les cyclistes qui souhaitent participer à ces événements peuvent toujours s’inscrire sur le site web de Vélo Québec, ou bien compléter leur inscription sur place le jour même. Les enfants de 12 ans et moins peuvent participer à l’événement gratuitement.

Entraves pour les automobilistes

Les automobilistes devront prévoir leurs déplacements s’ils comptent circuler dans le nord de l’île de Montréal, vendredi soir ou dimanche. Vélo Québec invite les citoyens à consulter la carte du trajet des cyclistes, ou à utiliser l’application Waze, où le parcours des cyclistes sera indiqué.

Lors des deux événements, l’autoroute 40 et la rue Sherbrooke seront ouvertes à la circulation automobile, de même que le boulevard Saint-Michel, l’autoroute 25 et l’autoroute 15.

« Il y a vraiment des options pour pouvoir bouger, il suffit d’un peu mieux se préparer », déclare M. Rheault.

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Here's which roads will be closed in Montreal for Tour de l'Ile weekend

Motorists driving in and around Montreal this weekend should be aware that the Tour la Nuit (Friday) and Tour de l'Ile (Sunday) will take place in addition to a number of construction projects that will force road closures.

Notably, the Saint-Pierre interchange, and highways 13, 15, and 440 will feature more than a few orange cones denoting construction projects underway.

SAINT-PIERRE INTERCHANGE

From Friday at midnight to Monday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • The Route 138 eastbound ramp (from the Honoré-Mercier bridge) to Highway 20 westbound / airport.
  • From Saturday at 7 a.m. to Sunday at 11 p.m., two of three lanes will be closed on Route 138 eastbound between Clement Street and the interchange.
  • As a result, the Clement Street entrance will be a default closure from Friday at 11 p.m. to Monday at 5:30 a.m.

Saint-Pierre interchange closures from June 2 to 5, 2023.

Ville marie expressway (r-136).

From Friday at 10 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • At the end of the eastbound Ville-Marie tunnel, exit 6 (boulevard Saint-Laurent, rue Berri).

METROPOLITAINE EXPRESSWAY (A-40)

From Friday at midnight to Saturday at 9 p.m., and from Sunday at 6 a.m. to Monday at 6 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • On the Metropolitaine (A-40) eastbound, exit 74 (D'Iberville Street).

From Friday at 11 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • In Pointe-Claire, on Highway 20 westbound, Exit 53 (boulevard des Sources).

Sources Interchange closures from June 2 to 5, 2023.

  • Heading south, Exit 4 (Montreal / Centre-Ville, Jacques-Cartier Bridge) and the entrance from Sherbrooke Street.

La Fontaine tunnel closures from June 2 to 5, 2023.

From Friday at 10 p.m. to Monday at 6 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • In Laval, Highway 13 northbound, between exit 15 (A-440, R-148, Boulevard Dagenais) and the Sainte-Rose Boulevard entrance.
  • As a result, the Notre-Dame Boulevard and Highway 440 entrances are default closures.

Highway 13 closures from June 2 to 5,2023.

Highway 440.

From Friday at 9.30 p.m. to Saturday at 6.30 a.m., from Saturday at 9:30 p.m. to Sunday at 7:30 a.m., and from Sunday at 9 p.m. to Monday at 4 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • In Laval, Highway 440 eastbound, between exit 19 (R-117, Chomedey Boulevard) and the Corbusier Boulevard entrance.

As a result, the following are default closures:

  • The entrances from A-13 and R-117.
  • From Saturday at 6.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. and on Sunday from 7.30 a.m. to 9 p.m., one of three lanes on Highway 440 eastbound will be closed, between exit 19 (R-117, Chomedey Boulevard) and the next entrance.
  • As a result, exit 22 (A-15, Industriel Boulevard) is a default closure.

HIGHWAY 15 (LA PRAIRIE)

On Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Sunday from 8 a.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • Two of three lanes on Highway 15 southbound between exit 50 (Matte Boulevard) and the entrance to the R-134 (Taschereau Boulevard).

As a result, the Matte Boulevard and Robert Street entrances are default closures.

From Friday at 9 p.m. to Saturday at 8 a.m., and from Saturday at 9 p.m. to Sunday at 8 a.m., the following closure will be in effect:

  • Highway 15 southbound between exit 50 (Matte Boulevard) and the entrance to Route 134 (Taschereau Boulevard).
  • As a result, the Salaberry Street and Montcalm Boulevard exits are default closures.

MONTREAL CLOSURES

In Montreal, The Tour la Nuit on Friday and Tour de l'Île on Sunday will result in several closures in the city.

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In the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough, two of three eastbound lanes on Crémazie Boulevard will be closed between Jarry and Molson streets, from Friday at midnight to Saturday at 9 p.m. and from Sunday at 6 a.m. to Monday at 6 a.m.

In the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough, two of three westbound lanes of Crémazie Boulevard will be closed at Iberville Street from Friday at midnight to Saturday at 9 p.m.

On Highway 19 northbound, exit 4 (Boulevard Lévesque) will be closed on Sunday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Notre Dame and Concorde Boulevard ramps on the Highway 15 service roads will be closed in both directions on Sunday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Firefighters' Run on Sunday, June 4, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. will result in several road closures.

OTHER CLOSURES

  • On Highway 10 west in Brossard, exit 8 (R-134, Taschereau Boulevard) will be closed until Monday, June 12 at 5 a.m.
  • Starting on Tuesday, June 6, construction work will begin on a new left-hand lane on Highway 15 (des Laurentides) between highways 640 and 50. The work will take three years to complete.
  • Until December 2023, Highway 40 eastbound will be closed with one lane open in each direction on the wesbound section of the highway between the Morgan Boulevard sector in Baie-D'Urfé and the entrance from Saint-Charles Boulevard in Kirkland. Speed will be reduced throughout the worksite.

All roadwork may be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions or operational constraints, closures may be cancelled or modified. Visit Quebec511.info to find out about current and future network closures. 

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2 people dead, 4 others make it to shore after vessel capsizes in Newfoundland

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans says two people were found dead and four others survived after a boat capsized off the west coast of Newfoundland.

N.L. gardening store revives 19th century seed-packing machine

Technology from the 19th century has been brought out of retirement at a Newfoundland gardening store, as staff look for all the help they can get to fill orders during a busy season.

500 Newfoundlanders wound up on the same cruise and it turned into a rocking kitchen party

A Celebrity Apex cruise to the Caribbean this month turned into a rocking Newfoundland kitchen party when hundreds of people from Canada's easternmost province happened to be booked on the same ship.

Northern Ontario

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Man responsible for northern Ont. crash that killed woman days before her wedding fined $5K

It was a sad scene at Tom Davies Square in Sudbury on Monday morning, where a man was being sentenced for a crash that killed a North Bay woman who was driving to her wedding shower.

WATCH | 'I couldn't believe it': Freight train on fire rolls through downtown London, Ont.

The investigation into how a train moving through the City of London caught fire has been turned over to the CP Rail police. Just before 11 p.m. on Sunday, London fire received multiple 911 calls about an eastbound train on fire, crossing over Oxford Street.

Sudbury police say suspect exposed themselves, asked youth for sexual favours on local trail

Police officials in Sudbury say they received a complaint that a youth was approached by an individual asking for sexual favours and exposing himself on a city walking trail.

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Political push for more consultation with LTC before green lighting free bus pass pilot project for high schoolers

A pair of city councillors want a feasibility study completed before deciding the location and parameters of a pilot project to provide free bus passes to high school students.

London man pleads guilty after random stabbing

A man charged with stabbing a driver several times pleaded guilty to the incident Monday in a London, Ont. courtroom.

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Man knows who has stolen laptop but can't get it back

A Kitchener man who forgot his laptop on a bus in January says he’s now being asked to pay $750 to get it back from whoever has the device.

Suspect in Brantford double shooting knocked on stranger’s door to turn himself in

Brantford police say one person remains in critical condition after a shooting in Brantford Sunday night.

Flair flight cancellation leaves Guelph traveller stranded, uninformed

Andrew Mackay from Guelph says he was left stranded in Florida last year after his flight with Flair Airlines was cancelled without his knowledge.

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New lighting being installed along Windsor’s riverfront

The City of Windsor Parks Department will be working on improvements to a couple of Windsor parks over the next few weeks, including more lights on the riverfront.

City of Windsor workers want higher wages and remote work flexibility: Report

City employees are not being compensated fairly and want more flexibility to work from home, according to the head of the union representing more than 1,300 City of Windsor workers.

Public feedback wanted for Windsor truck route study

The City of Windsor is moving into the third phase of its truck route study in an ongoing effort to help modernize and update the truck route network to adapt to changing city requirements.

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Wrong-way driver on highway 11 causes collision with transport truck

Huntsville OPP charged a driver for going the wrong way on Highway 11 and colliding with a transport vehicle.

Sexual assault at Barrie hotel under investigation

The Barrie Police Service Human Trafficking Unit were called after a woman was allegedly assaulted by a man she had met through a texting app.

Destructive fire engulfs barn in Springwater

A destructive fire broke out in a barn on Monday afternoon at Flos Rd 8 in Springwater.

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Offering free transit on Earth Day would cost $1M, TransLink says

Several cities across B.C. are enjoying free transit for Earth Day – but commuters in Metro Vancouver are still paying their regular fares.

'Major delays' expected after semi crash on Highway 99 in Delta

Drivers are being warned to expect "major delays" on Highway 99 through Delta, B.C., following a semi crash Monday afternoon.

Date set for Ibrahim Ali to be sentenced for teen girl's murder

A date has been set for Ibrahim Ali to be sentenced for the first-degree murder of a 13-year-old girl whose body was found in a Burnaby, B.C., park almost seven years ago.

Vancouver Island

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Police release details about suspect vehicle after fatal B.C. hit-and-run crash

Mounties searching for a driver who struck and killed a woman on Vancouver Island last week released new details about the suspect vehicle Monday.

Search for missing kayakers off Vancouver Island expands into U.S.

Authorities on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border resumed search efforts Monday to find two men who went missing while kayaking off Vancouver Island over the weekend.

'Historic' law recognizing Haida Aboriginal title introduced in B.C. legislature

The B.C. government says legislation formally recognizing the Haida Nation's Aboriginal title over Haida Gwaii was introduced in the legislature Monday.

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'Never seen this before': Homes in Manitoba community damaged by ice wall

Homeowners in a Manitoba community are cleaning up after being impacted by a natural phenomenon last week.

'It's bittersweet': Popular St. Boniface restaurant set to close its doors

Marion Street Eatery is set to close its doors for good after over a decade serving up steaming plates of eggs benedict, grilled cheese and brisket hash.

Manitoba could soon end ban of growing recreational cannabis at home

People in Manitoba could soon be able to grow recreational cannabis in their homes.

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Suspect in deadly Calgary shooting has 'Edmonton ties': police

Calgary police have released a photo of a man wanted after a deadly shooting in the community of Shawnessy last month.

Calgary halal food stores, grocers shut down by Alberta Health Services

Alberta Health Services has issued closure orders to a number of Calgary halal food establishments.

Sentencing submissions begin for Calgary accountant accused of fraud, theft

The much-delayed sentencing of a man accused of fraud and theft in the handling of an estate will have to wait at least a little bit longer.

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Province announces changes to lower utility bills in Calgary, but no relief for Edmonton customers

The Alberta government is changing existing legislation to lower utility bills in Calgary.

'Definitely nerve-wracking': out-of-control wildfire puts Saprae Creek on evacuation alert

An out-of-control wildfire has people living in the hamlet of Saprae Creek, about 25 kilometres southeast of Fort McMurray, on evacuation alert.

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Sask. NDP leader combats claims of carbon tax support following Ottawa visit

Members of the Sask. Party claim a recent trip by the leader of the opposition reveals her party's secret support for the federal carbon tax.

'Living side by side': Governor General Mary Simon makes first official visit to Saskatchewan

Canada’s Governor General made her first official visit to Saskatchewan Monday.

Second-degree murder charge laid following death on Ochapowace First Nation

Saskatchewan RCMP have laid a murder charge following a suspicious death on Ochapowace First Nation over the weekend.

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Sask. broker says halal mortgages are not a new concept in Canada

A Saskatoon mortgage broker says the federal government’s move to help Muslim Canadians get into the housing market by promoting halal mortgages is not such a radical idea — it’s helping families buy their first home without breaking their faith.

Sask. driver caught using vice grips in place of steering wheel

A driver caught using vice grips in place of a steering wheel was ticketed Wednesday after being stopped by police on a rural road.

Saskatchewan Rush look to 'better mentality next year' as they miss playoffs again

The Saskatchewan Rush are absent from the National Lacrosse League playoffs for a third straight season, a difficult end to an postseason push born out of a rocky start.

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  4. Les cyclistes s'emparent de Montréal pour la fin de semaine

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  1. Tour de l'Île de Montréal

    Even better, register for all three Festival events (Défi métropolitain, Tour la Nuit and Tour de l'Île de Montréal), or the Vélo Mag Eastern Townships Challenge and receive a 20% discount on your registration!*. Launch. January 9 to February 12, 2024. Early bird. February 13 to April 1, 2024. Regular rate. April 2 to May 20, 2024. Last ...

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    2 juin 2024 Parc Jeanne-Mance. Je m'inscris. Le Tour de l'Île de Montréal vous propose un dimanche urbain unique : une balade à vélo agréable et sécuritaire dans des rues sans autos, une découverte des quartiers de la ville à un rythme différent, des points de vue étonnants et la possibilité de vivre ce doux moment avec vos proches.

  3. Here's what roads will close for the Tour la Nuit and Tour de l'Ile

    Cyclists will pass through the boroughs of Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, Saint-Michel, Montréal-Nord and Saint-Léonard. Tour la Nuit route for June 2, 2023. The Festival Go Vélo used to start at ...

  4. Tour de l'Île Sunday in Montreal

    Cyclists at the starting line of the Tour de l'Ile June 4, 2023. (Diona Macalinga/CityNews) ... Cyclists from Ottawa taking part in Montreal's Tour de l'Ile June 4, 2023. (Diona Macalinga/CityNews) ... Map of Tour de l'Ile trajectory. (Courtesy: Vélo Québec) Submit a Correction

  5. Tour de l'Île bike festival rolls through Montreal streets this weekend

    The Go Bike Montréal Festival included a daytime, one-way, 36-kilometre, no-cars route on Sunday, also known as the Tour de l'Île de Montréal. It drew about 19,000 participants, snarling ...

  6. Tour de l'Île

    Plus de 17 000 cyclistes sont attendus à la 38 e édition du Tour de l'Île. Des milliers de cyclistes ont pris d'assaut les rues de la métropole dimanche matin à l'occasion de la 38 e ...

  7. Tour la Nuit and Tour de l'Île to be held this weekend in Montreal

    Posted June 2, 2023 9:33 am. MONTREAL - Cyclists will be in the spotlight in Montreal this weekend. Thousands of them will take part in the Tour la Nuit on Friday and the Tour de l'Île on Sunday, to officially launch the cycling season. Motorists, meanwhile, will have to plan their trips accordingly.

  8. Tour de l'Île de Montréal 2024 in Montreal

    Tour de l'Île, also known as the Montréal Go Vélo, gathers around 50,000 cyclists for a 20.5-mile (33-km) ride around the island of Montréal followed by a big party afterward. Ride along the spectacular city route—an easy ride that can be done by anyone.

  9. Motorists being asked to plan ahead as popular Montreal bike tour hits

    Posted June 2, 2023 2:45 pm. 2 min read. ... Montreal's annual Tour de l'Île massive bike ride was back on Sunday as cyclists rode through closed-off streets in several boroughs of the city ...

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    Montréal - Tour de l'ile - Distance: 125.89 km - Elevation: 87 hm - Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  11. Tour la Nuit et Tour de l'Île à Montréal: fermetures et congestion à

    /regional/montreal/montreal. Menu. ... 2 juin 2023 à 19 h 53 - Mis à jour ... à prendre d'assaut les rues de Montréal pour le Tour la Nuit et le Tour de l'Île, les automobilistes devront ...

  12. Infos pratiques

    Conseils sur la route et services offerts. Rouler parmi de nombreux cyclistes lors du Tour de l'Île de Montréal requiert un minimum de prudence. En général, la circulation est fluide, mais des ralentissements peuvent survenir. Pédalez à votre rythme et faites attention aux imperfections de la chaussée.

  13. Voici les rues fermées pour le Tour de l'Île et le Tour la Nuit

    Avec le Tour de l'Île et le Tour la Nuit, les cyclistes profiteront de la totalité de la chaussée sur plusieurs rues. Voyez lesquelles seront fermées aux autos. ... 31 mai 2023 à 16h33 2 ...

  14. Montréal se prépare pour le Tour la Nuit et le Tour de l'Île

    Valérian Mazataud Archives Le Devoir Vélo Québec s'attend à ce que près de 20 000 personnes participent au Tour la Nuit, et que près de 18 000 prennent part au Tour de l'Île.

  15. Photos: Tour de l'île de Montréal in 2023

    View All 16 Photos. 1 of 16. The 38th Tour de l'île de Montréal got underway in Montreal on Sunday, June 4, 2023.

  16. Montreal traffic: Tour de l'Ile and other roadwork will result in road

    On the Samuel-De Champlain Bridge, South Shore direction, one of three lanes will be closed on Saturday and Sunday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. TOUR DE L'ILE MONTREAL The Tour by night, Friday evening ...

  17. Pictures: Tour de l'île de Montréal in 2023

    1/16 Group shot time ready for the beginning of the thirty eighth Tour de l'île de Montréal in Montreal on GlobelMall --Bicycle Shop ---Globel-Market Wednesday, August 16, 2023

  18. Thousands bike at Montreal's Tour de l'Île 2023

    Thousands bike at Montreal's Tour de l'Île 2023. "The goal is really to enjoy the city," says Velo Quebec's Jean-Francois Rheault at the 38th edition of Tour de l'Île - Montreal's biggest cycling event of the year. Diona Macalinga reports.

  19. Montreal traffic: Tour de l'Ile and construction to close multiple

    Tour de l'Ile route for June 4, 2023. In the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough, two of three eastbound lanes on Crémazie Boulevard will be closed between Jarry and Molson streets, from ...

  20. Tour de l'Île de Montréal

    Le Tour de l'Île de Montréal vous propose un dimanche urbain unique : une balade à vélo agréable et sécuritaire dans des rues sans autos, une découverte des quartiers de la ville à un rythme différent, des points de vue étonnants et la possibilité de vivre ce doux moment avec vos proches. Découvrez ou redécouvrez l'autre ...

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  22. 2023 Montreal Tour De L'Ile

    The Tour de l'Île de Montréal offers you a unique urban Sunday: a pleasant and safe bike ride on car-free streets, a discovery of the city's neighborhoods at...