We have cycled many of the areas shown but do not have your videography skills and patience. Thanks to your expertise and commitment we now have a professionally created remembrance to share with others. Thanks for putting in the time - your videos are the best!
What a beautifully put-together video. Very informative. Amazing music. Love all the drone footage and timelapses. What photographic gear were you carrying? Every time you would put a camera on a tripod and descended down a big hill, I could only think of you turning back uphill to get it. Lots of effort and love in this video! I thank RUclips for showing this in my recommendation. Subscribed!
Last summer I did a bike trip from Kingston to St. John's. Wish I had considered going up the Gatineau and along veloroute des Draveurs. Instead I went along the Ottawa river toward Plaisance before heading north toward Mont Tremblant. That being said, the country roads were very nice. I'll have to revisit this section someday again. Thanks for posting and sparking some serious nostalgia, looking forward to what comes next.
So well done man. Thanks for another instalment. Did a similar bike trip this past summer and it was great to relive it partially and find out alternative segments for next summer. So well done... a nothernlights/night/dawn Timelapse....whoa!
That must be a lot of work to stop, set up the camera, ride by it and then collect your things. Every other travel type video iIve watched by others always just sticks a GoPro on the handlebars and that's it.
Beautiful! I bicycled most of the Gaspésie loop last summer (I took the bus from Montréal and started in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts instead of the more common choice of Mont-Joli, did the clockwise loop and ended in Rimouski before bussing back) and I was blown away by the views throughout the trip, but especially when arriving at my camping spot in Matapédia near sunset. I loved seeing all of your footage of the area. Check out the amazing free Camping Azellus if you're ever near Gaspé!
Great video. The Montreal section was a little short. I would have went from Montreal to Quebec City via the north bank of the Saint-Lawrence river. Shorter and flatter route.
Great video. Loved the scenes on the St. Lawrence. Looking forward to your next video.
Looks like cycling infrastructure is really a priority in Quebec. Very cool. I'll have to ride over from NS and check it out one day.
Your photography is amazing.
We have cycled many of the areas shown but do not have your videography skills and patience. Thanks to your expertise and commitment we now have a professionally created remembrance to share with others. Thanks for putting in the time - your videos are the best!
What a beautifully put-together video. Very informative. Amazing music. Love all the drone footage and timelapses. What photographic gear were you carrying? Every time you would put a camera on a tripod and descended down a big hill, I could only think of you turning back uphill to get it. Lots of effort and love in this video! I thank RUclips for showing this in my recommendation. Subscribed!
Incredible film! Quebec is stunning.
Last summer I did a bike trip from Kingston to St. John's. Wish I had considered going up the Gatineau and along veloroute des Draveurs. Instead I went along the Ottawa river toward Plaisance before heading north toward Mont Tremblant. That being said, the country roads were very nice. I'll have to revisit this section someday again. Thanks for posting and sparking some serious nostalgia, looking forward to what comes next.
Another awesome video! We hope to return to Quebec this coming summer and retrace your route. Thanks for sharing!
Wild to see you using the exact route just past North Hatley I commute over daily.
Absolutely beautiful video. Thanks so much for sharing. Happy trails.
So well done man. Thanks for another instalment. Did a similar bike trip this past summer and it was great to relive it partially and find out alternative segments for next summer. So well done... a nothernlights/night/dawn Timelapse....whoa!
Extraordinary images !
Loving another installment of your awesome trip!
That must be a lot of work to stop, set up the camera, ride by it and then collect your things. Every other travel type video iIve watched by others always just sticks a GoPro on the handlebars and that's it.
Love the way you edit your content. Very enjoyable to watch. Great work.
chapeau! great film.
Finally! Yay
Nice to share and thank you. Planning a route next summer along a similar path as yours. Leaving from my home in Magog and going to Bathurst NB.
Beautiful! I bicycled most of the Gaspésie loop last summer (I took the bus from Montréal and started in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts instead of the more common choice of Mont-Joli, did the clockwise loop and ended in Rimouski before bussing back) and I was blown away by the views throughout the trip, but especially when arriving at my camping spot in Matapédia near sunset. I loved seeing all of your footage of the area. Check out the amazing free Camping Azellus if you're ever near Gaspé!
AMAZING
Great video. The Montreal section was a little short. I would have went from Montreal to Quebec City via the north bank of the Saint-Lawrence river. Shorter and flatter route.
Another comment asking if you would be kind enough to put the route up somewhere please . Quebec one especially.
yes. Done now :)
Love this series. Can you put the Quebec route on ridewithGPS with the others?
Thank you. Route map has been added in the description now :)
Great series. Quebec is hands-down my favourite place to ride. I recognize some of those roads…