
La Belle Province
You’ll be amazed by the variety and quality of the trails in Quebec, and feel like you’ve travelled to Europe—without ever leaving North America.
Joining In
Quebec City, Canada
Skill Level
Intermediate +
Group Size
4-10
Duration
6 days / 5 nights
Per Person From
USD $3195
Single Supplement
$625 USD / supplement
Dates and Availability
Region

Trip Details
This is the quintessential e-mountain biking adventure in Quebec, where stunning landscapes, rich culture, and diverse trail networks combine to create a truly unique experience. This trip takes you to five trail centers, each offering a unique style of riding. From forested cross-country style singletrack to the granite slabs of Sentiers du Moulin, and from smooth, machine-built flow trails to the long, lift-accessed descents of Le Massif, and Mont-Sainte-Anne, an iconic and legendary mountain biking destination, known for its world-class trails, beautiful scenery, and rich biking heritage, there’s something for every rider to enjoy. Between rides, you’ll explore Quebec City, a historical gem perched above the St. Lawrence River. Its cobblestone streets, European charm, and vibrant French-Canadian culture make it an enchanting destination. After a day on the trails, enjoy local delicacies such as poutine, tourtiere, and fresh seafood along with craft beers and local wine. The surrounding forests are home to pristine lakes and rivers, perfect for a refreshing post-ride swim. And the après-riding scene? It’s as lively and diverse as the trails themselves, offering plenty of opportunities to unwind and share stories from the day’s adventures. You’ll be amazed by the variety and quality of the trails in Quebec, and feel like you’ve travelled to Europe—without ever leaving North America.
- Trip pricing is based on double occupancy. Please review the Single Supplement policy in our Terms and Conditions.
- Expert local guide
- Five nights’ accommodation
- Transportation from Quebec hotel on Day 1 to Quebec Airport on Day 6.
- Four breakfasts, two lunches, four dinners.
- Lift passes to Le Massif & Day Passes to riding centers.
- High-performance eMTB rental for 4.5 days of riding.
- 24 Hour Trip Support
- Detailed pre-departure Information
- Transport to Quebec City hotel on arrival day.
- Two breakfasts, three lunches & one dinner.
- International airfare
- Personal travel and medical insurance.
- Optional pass and transportation to Strom Nordic Spa on Day 5
- Required riding equipment such as helmet, backpack, pedals, shoes, etc.
- Please note that this trip is subject to 5% GST
Intermediate +
You have been mountain biking for three or more years, and are confident riding all types of singletrack in various conditions (muddy, dry, loose, rock slabs). You can handle small drops and jumps, descend technical steep sections, and ride at a sustained pace for several hours over multiple days. You can ride confidently with some exposure and handle several climb sections per day. Your overall fitness level is moderate to high, and you bike almost all year round, in addition to other fitness activities.
Marc-Andre
With 40 years of singletrack experience, Marc-Andre is a seasoned rider who has explored some of the world’s most remote corners as a hiking and ski guide. Bringing this wealth of adventure home, he has created a small mountain resort nestled in a stunning glacial valley. Now, he shares his love for Quebec folklore, prepares delicious meals, and guides groups through some of the most beautiful MTB trails in the greater Quebec City region.
Do you want to explore some of the best-kept secret mountain bike trails in Eastern Canada? Do you want to feel like you’re riding in Europe but without the jet lag or travel time needed to get there? Do you want to experience beautiful fall colours as you improve your skills in a variety of different bike parks? If you ride several times per week during biking season, can maintain a moderate pace for a couple of hours, and enjoy staying active year-round with other activities, then this e-mountain biking adventure in Quebec might be perfect for you. The minimum technical ability required for this trip is Intermediate+, and riders must be confident navigating moderate climbs and descents. You’ll explore stunning landscapes, immerse yourself in rich culture, and tackle a variety of world-class trails in five exceptional riding areas. The riding here is a mix of forested XC trails with rocks and roots, and machine-built flow trails, with berms, rollable features, and small jumps. The riding in Quebec can be summed up in one word: fun.
Our Trips, Your People
There’s nothing quite like gathering with close friends or family for an unforgettable adventure — whether it’s a milestone birthday adventure with your closest riding crew, a friend group escape to a fully-catered chartered boat, a couples’ anniversary trip to Italy complete with all the wine tasting, or even an eMTB trip in Mexico combined with yoga classes and beach time.
The possibilities are endless. With a private trip, everything is tailored to your group — your pace, your style, your crew. Choose from one of our existing itineraries and fill out the form below to start planning.
Pricing & Booking Details
Private group pricing follows the posted rates for your chosen itinerary, provided your group meets the minimum number of riders required for that destination.
Your group can choose any available scheduled departure that doesn’t already have riders booked, or — subject to availability of guides, accommodations, and logistics — we can work with you to select custom dates that best suit your group’s schedule. Once dates are confirmed, we require a 25% deposit per person to secure your private departure.
Please note that prices may be subject to change if booking more than a year in advance, or if any factors affect trip costs (such as group size adjustments, accommodation upgrades, or adding extra nights before or after your main itinerary).
Want to customize the itinerary for your group? No problem. Any updates, additions, or changes to existing itineraries are subject to a $1000 USD one-time booking fee.
Our team will maintain close communication with you throughout the process to ensure full transparency — no surprises. Once your trip details and pricing are confirmed, we’ll take care of everything so you can focus on what matters most — an incredible riding experience with your favourite people.
Trip Itinerary
Embark on an unforgettable e-mountain biking adventure in Quebec, where stunning landscapes, rich culture, and diverse trail networks combine to create a truly unique experience.
Trip Highlights
Trail
Secret Mont-Sainte-Anne trails.
Amenities
Mountain chalet, visit to Strom spa.
Views
Panoramic vistas of the St Lawrence River.
Cuisine
Local pastries, maple syrup, fresh seafood, and game meats.
Geographic Marvels
Pristine lakes and rivers.
Cultural Experiences
Historic Old Quebec, a UNESCO world heritage site.




Getting Ready
- Gore-Tex/water-proof riding jacket
- Thin down jacket
- Toque/warm hat
- Polypro/Merino layers
- Bathing suit
- Bike shorts/pants & riding jerseys, etc.
- Socks (extras are good)
- Casual shorts/light pants
- Comfortable clothing for evenings
- Walking/running shoes & flip flops
- Long fingered bike gloves (two pairs)
- Warmer riding gloves (light version)
- Water shoes (for rocky beaches like Croatia)
Mandatory Parts & Tools (MTBs):
- Brake pads (one set)
- Derailleur hanger (for those that have a replaceable one)
- Chain link specific to your bike
Mandatory Parts & Tools (eMTBs & MTBs):
- Two tubes & tire irons & pump
- Chain lube & rag
- Allen keys & multi tool
- Pedals, hemet, riding gear (gloves, knee/elbow pads, eye protection, riding pack)
- Saddle (optional)
Additional Suggested Parts & Tools (MTBs only):
- Brake rotor
- Used derailleur
- Extra spokes
- Small bolt assortment
Suggested Miscellaneous:
- Headlamp
- Personal toiletries & hand sanitizer
- Camera (batteries)
- Sunglasses & sunscreen
- Clear & sun lensed eye protection
- Earplugs (for the light sleepers!)
- Eye mask (for sleeping)
- Energy bars & electrolytes
- Packable snacks or preferred foods
- Air Tags / tracking devices for your luggage
NOTE: Some items on the parts list can be split up among the group and is only a recommendation for convenience. We recommend labeling your belongings & parts in case things get mixed up.
Bike
A high-performance eMTB bike is included in the trip price. We know that quality eMTB’s and components are paramount. We take the time to ensure that our rental bikes are inspected, well-maintained and have appropriate tires, brakes, extra parts and more. We will communicate all aspects of the bike to riders prior to the trip.
This is a relaxed and flexible style of trip that can cater to riders of all levels. Each trail network has “choose your own adventure” trail options, depending on the level of challenge you are looking for.
All the trail centres feature very well-maintained trails and areas for skill development and practice. The riding is generally smooth and flowy, with some rocky and rooty sections. One day features lift-accessed descents with little to no climbing. On average, climbs and descents are moderate and not overly technical.
Generally we ride 4 hours per day with the option to extend on most days.
No, your gear will be transported to each location.
Always ride well within your limits and ride conservatively. There is no shame in walking your bike on a section that makes you uncomfortable.
The first couple nights are in a charming monastery, restored to be a hotel. One night is spent at an Inn on a private, organic farm, and the last 2 nights are at a quaint mountain chalet.
All breakfasts, two lunches, four dinners.
Quebec City’s food scene is a delightful blend of French culinary traditions and local flavors, offering everything from gourmet dining to comforting, rustic dishes. Indulge in classics like poutine, tourtière (meat pie), and cretons (a savory pork spread), or savor fresh seafood and local cheeses, with sweet pastries and desserts using local maple syrup.
Washer and dryer are available the third night of the trip only.
It is imperative when signing up for one of our trips that you are confident that your riding ability matches the required riding ability for the trip, regardless if it’s an eMTB or MTB trip. If you have the required ability level for the trip but little (or no) experience on an eMTB this is fine, our guides will give you tips to help you learn to ride these assist-bikes. They are intuitive and you will be a pro within a few days. Read more about the benefits of eMTBs in one of our Trail Tales.
eMTB’s generally come in two battery sizes, sub-400 Wh and 750 Wh (or above). On our trips we utilise the bigger battery bikes which allow riders to easily ride four to six hours in higher-assist modes. Riders will carry their chargers daily, if needed we will charge batteries over lunch to further ensure that riders do not run out of juice. Note that the bigger battery bikes have greater torque and make the bikes heavier.
As it is with any bike on any ride, a personal bike or rental bike, a short ride or long ride – mechanical issues can, and will, occur. As it has been for 20+ years of running our trips we are aware of this possibility and prepared to deal with issues if needed. We help riders to avoid mechanicals by performing bike checks and with general bike care. Note that mechanicals and breakdowns are at your cost (including potential itinerary interruptions or changes), on rental eMTB’s or personal MTB’s.
We source the best rental bikes available in each region through our partner bike shops. We ensure that rental bikes are inspected, well-maintained and have appropriate tires, brakes and extra parts. We know that quality bikes and components are paramount to a good experience. Note that a rental bike will never be as comfortable as one’s personal bike, riders must expect some adjustment and compromise when riding the rental bikes. For some destinations, there is the option to upgrade to a high-performance eMTB.
Upon registration for your trip you will be asked to input your height, weight (for suspension set up) and preferred frame size. We will then communicate the bike brand, model and specs to you. Flat pedals are included on bikes, if you ride clip pedals, you are required to bring your own pedals. Bikes also include a set of brake pads, tire levers, a multi-tool and tubes. It is suggested to bring your own pump and specific tools. It is also suggested to bring your own saddle for added comfort and related riding gear: helmet, globes, knee pads, eye protection, hydration bag, etc.
In the majority of countries that we run our trips protection insurance is not available. If it is available we will communicate this to you. Riders are 100% responsible for all damages to rental bikes – you must inspect your bike for existing damages (take photos) before the first ride. If damages occur while riding the rental bike we will communicate the details and cost to you upon completion of the trip. Once agreed upon your credit card on file will be used to cover cost of damages from the bike shop where bike was rented from.
eMTBs have four or five assist modes (from eco to turbo). On most days, we ride in the middle level to ensure that we are conserving battery. As on any bike, eMTBs perform best when pedalling at a consistent and relatively fast cadence (70-90 RPMs). They are heavier than regular bikes, which takes some adjustment, as the weight is often low on the bike, which adds stability in loose rocks and increased speeds. Riders must look further ahead when riding e-bikes and change gears well in advance (while light pedalling). With the pedal-assist, there is added stress on the drivetrain, and it is suggested to lower saddle height slightly and move weight forward more than usual on steeper climbing sections. For more information, check out one of our Trail Tales.
With the exception of a few trips (Treasure Islands and Mediterranean Dreams) we try to avoid mixing e-bikes and acoustic mountain bikes on our trips. However, on private departures, we are able to host a mixed group to help groups ride together. Our policy with mixed groups is that the pace of the ride follows acoustic riders, and e-bikers will have a “cruisier” experience and must be patient and expect to wait at times.
Autumn is a great time to visit the region with the fall colours peaking from mid-September through early October. Daytime temperatures are around 15–22°C, and days are often mild and comfortable, ideal for outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures are typically 5–10°C, and nights can feel quite cool, so layers or a jacket are recommended. The weather can vary, with occasional warm spells or cooler days, and rain is possible.
The currency in Quebec is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). ATM machines are readily available and major credit cards are accepted.
Gratuities for your Big Mountain guides may be given at your discretion in response to their professionalism and leadership throughout the week. Typically riders provide 5-10% of the trip price per individual guest to be divided among your guiding team as a standard. A 15-20% tip is generally expected for good service at restaurants and bars.