Amazing Loop Makes A Memorable Experience. Read All About It Now…
Related: Ultimate Quebec Ride Guide
The Grand St. Lawrence Snowmobile Tour is right up there with other bucket list loops I’ve highlighted recently. This Quebec ride is certainly as “must-do” as the Christmas Mountains or the Wood Runner Loop that I featured in previous posts. Now you can read all about it in my tour article from Supertrax Magazine (click on the cover photo below).
Grand St. Lawrence Snowmobile Tour Fast Facts
Let Your Imagination Run Wild
We did a “couples” ride of this loop. I wanted to know if it is suitable for every riding group, and it passed with flying colours! The loop delivers everything you could want. For riding, there’s a variety of well-groomed trails, top notch signage, amazing scenery and a wide diversity of terrain. As for services and amenities, lodgings are all snowmobile-friendly with good restaurants at every stop. Fuel is available en route and river crossings heighten the overall experience.
Hassle-Free Memory Making
What’s more, this tour is Quebec’s only loop that samples 5 different regions on the same circuit. It’s like enjoying a high-class tasting menu: a collection of several tasty dishes served up as one scrumptious meal! Plus, trailering to the loop’s staging point at the Hotel & Suites Normandin in Lévis is a whole lot closer for many snowmobilers, so you can spend more time on the trail than on the road. Doesn’t get any better than that!
My Last Word
I highly recommend this circle tour. So, check out my Supertrax article. Then start planning your loop ride for this winter. Take my word for it, this is a not-to-be-missed Quebec adventure – and riding it is well worth the bragging rights!
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