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Originally Posted by Parkway
She is big into nature walks and I like bike rides so the route posted for the bike path and a hike around Mount Royal are definitely on the list.
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Because of the feeling of being in the middle of the water, the ride I suggested is nice if you want to see nature. (and nice views on the skyline as well) The islands also offer a natural setting and there are a couple of things to do and see there (fort Stewart, F1 Grand Prix track that is open to the public so you can ride your bike on the track, the Expo 67 "ruins", the Biosphere, the Casino...) You have the choice between two routes to go there by bike and each one has something special. The Jacques-Cartier bridge allows you to get some other nice views on the city, and the bridge itself is nice to see from up close (that would be the Brooklyn bridge of Montreal). With the Concorde bridge route you can stop and visit Habitat 67.
The bike path along Canal Lachine is equally interesting IMO, so perhaps you should choose one between the two, or do a bit of both.