Granby & region

Artria Cultural Loop

The flagship loop of the RÉSEAU VÉLO YAMASKA, Artria offers a unique cultural route known as the "open-air museum." Indeed, about sixty giant works of art are scattered along the circuit to surprise you throughout your journey. With a slope of barely 2%, the circuit is accessible for even the smallest calves! It is possible to complete this route in two days with a break at Yamaska National Park.

  • Paved bike path 34km
  • Unpaved bike path 21km
  • Paved road 1km
  • 56 km

On the road

Starting point: Bureau d'accueil touristique de Granby
111, rue Denison Est, Granby

Start

©Mathieu Lachapelle

C'est Belge

A wide selection of hearty plates featuring eggs Benedict—and of course, waffles! Everything is lovingly prepared with a focus on offering a balanced menu, partly made with locally sourced ingredients.

Artria

A route featuring around sixty monumental outdoor artworks from around the world, displayed in nature along the cycling paths. Truly one of a kind.


©Ian Roberge
KM 11

Parc national de la Yamaska

Hike, bike or enjoy watersports—think beach, kayak, paddleboard and fishing—on Choinière Reservoir.

KM 35

Waterloo Pumptrack

This paved pumptrack is very popular: It is big, cleverly designed and located in the heart of the town. At night, the site is illuminated.

KM 46

La Villageoise Trail

This 12 km bike path connects the Estriade to Old-Bromont, a village typical of the Eastern Townships. It’s a great place to shop local boutiques or grab a bite to eat.



Ville de Waterloo

Artria's route will guide you through the city of Waterloo to discover the beautiful "sentier des libellules", the municipal beach, and the municipal pump track.

Photos du circuit

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