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Mountain biking around Rosemount And Mile End, located within Montreal, primarily offers urban cycling experiences rather than rugged mountain bike trails. The area is characterized by its pedestrian and cycling-friendly infrastructure, including green laneways and proximity to urban parks. While dedicated mountain biking is limited within these specific neighborhoods, the broader Montreal region provides diverse terrain for off-road cycling.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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51.1km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.3km
01:31
220m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A blue rated route. Great to develop your skills. You can easily go around a few times and work on features.
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A quick part, another technical one, it's a treat. A downside: part of the forest was damaged by the storms
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Great walks along the old railway line from Aberdeen to Ballater with great views of the river. While many cyclists share the path responsibly, many don't especially during the rush hours where the old railway line is a useful traffic free route and some seem to want to shave a couple of seconds off their PB during their commute.
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No loo but great grub and cuppa. A good stop on the outskirts of Aberdeen.
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A good place to go for a walk in Aberdeen away from traffic. Wheelchair accessible and good tarmac surface for several miles. Can be busy with cyclists.
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Worth nipping onto instead of just taking the fire road back to the car park
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The trails are a great way to get some more wild walking whilst in the heart of the city. Plenty of parking at Hazelhead, and the paths are way-marked.
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Within Rosemont and Mile End, mountain biking primarily refers to urban cycling experiences. These neighborhoods are known for their pedestrian and cycling-friendly infrastructure, including green laneways and proximity to urban parks. For more rugged, traditional mountain bike trails, you'll need to venture to areas surrounding Montreal.
Dedicated, rugged mountain bike trails are not a primary feature within Rosemont or Mile End. These areas are better suited for urban cycling, exploring green alleys, and enjoying local parks like Parc Rosemont or those near Mount Royal. For challenging off-road trails, you'll find options in the broader Montreal region.
For more traditional mountain biking, several excellent destinations are accessible from Montreal. The Montérégie Region, including Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park, offers varied trails. Bromont is a significant destination with over 50 km of trails, and Mont Sutton provides over 45 km of enduro and cross-country routes. Vallee Bras-du-Nord is also recognized for its scenic trails.
Yes, Rosemont and Mile End offer family-friendly cycling experiences. The neighborhoods feature green laneways and urban parks with accessible paths, making them suitable for casual rides with children. Parc Rosemont, for example, provides stroller-friendly paths and picnic areas.
Within Rosemont and Mile End, urban cycling paths and green spaces are generally dog-friendly, though specific park rules may apply regarding leashes. For more rugged, natural trails outside the city, it's essential to check the regulations of individual parks or trail networks regarding dogs, as policies can vary.
The best time for mountain biking in and around Montreal, including urban cycling in Rosemont and Mile End, is typically from spring through fall (roughly May to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, and trails are generally free of snow and ice. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, both Rosemont and Mile End offer scenic urban bike paths. Mile End is known for its 'ruelles vertes' (green alleys) and its proximity to Mount Royal Park, providing pleasant routes for exploring the neighborhood's unique character. Rosemont also integrates green spaces into its urban fabric, offering enjoyable local rides.
This guide features over 50 mountain biking experiences around Rosemont and Mile End, ranging from easy urban rides to more challenging trails in nearby regions. The komoot community has rated these experiences highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the urban green spaces, cycling-friendly infrastructure, and the accessibility to surrounding natural areas for varied terrain.
While Rosemont and Mile End themselves offer easy urban cycling suitable for beginners, nearby regions provide dedicated beginner-friendly mountain bike trails. For example, Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park in the Montérégie Region offers diverse trails that cater to all skill levels, including beginners.
Yes, Rosemont and Mile End are well-served by Montreal's public transport system, including metro and bus lines. This makes it convenient to access urban cycling routes and green spaces within these neighborhoods without needing a car.
Parking in urban areas like Rosemont and Mile End can be found on residential streets, though it may be limited. Public parking lots or garages are also available in certain commercial areas. Consider using public transport or BIXI bike-sharing for convenience when exploring these neighborhoods.


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