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Jogging routes Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford traverse a landscape characterized by agricultural fields, country roads, and views of the Montérégie mountains. The region features Mont Yamaska, a 410-meter mountain with diverse forests, and the Piste cyclable La Route des Champs, a mostly paved path built on a disused railway line. These features provide varied terrain for running, from flat, easy sections to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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21.2km
02:11
90m
90m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.03km
00:33
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60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.8km
01:39
120m
120m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1967 after a severe drought, the reservoir serves as a backup water supply for the city of Granby. La Granbyenne trail passes between the reservoir and the nearby North Yamaska River, creating a beautiful waterside stretch with open views across the water as you continue around Lac Boivin.
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This boardwalk viewpoint along Lac Boivin offers open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands. A few benches make it a nice place to sit and take in the scenery, with good chances of spotting birds and other wildlife on the water. The platform is fully exposed to the sun, so sun protection is recommended especially on warmer days.
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Lake Boivin sits at the heart of the Lake Boivin Nature Interpretation Centre and forms part of an important wetland ecosystem in Granby. Fed by the North Yamaska River, the lake’s shallow waters and marshy shoreline attract a wide variety of birds and wildlife. Trails and boardwalks around the lake offer peaceful views across the water and reeds, making this one of the best spots in the park for birdwatching and quiet nature walks. Keep an eye out for ducks, herons, and turtles along the shoreline.
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There's so much to do at Lac Boivin. On the eastern shore you have the lakeside town of Granby, complete with restaurants, cafes and galleries. A swim in the lake after a day riding or hiking is a must. On the northern shore you'll find the impressive 'Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin', an official Important Bird Area (IBA), including a marsh which is a refuge and resting place for many birds. It's accessible all year round, enabling visitors to discover a wide variety of flora and fauna. And on the eastern shore you'll find the start of the Parc National de la Yamaska. It's a natural wonderland, but also a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. The cycling, hiking, swimming and boating are second to none.
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Beautiful walkway with a magnificent view of the lake and the water jet.
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Large cycle and pedestrian network to observe the lake, its fauna and flora. Very accessible
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Currently, there are 4 curated running routes available in Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for different preferences.
Yes, for an easier and shorter run, consider the Running loop from Granby. This route is 4.3 km long and is generally completed in about 28 minutes, making it suitable for a quick and accessible jog.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Réservoir Lemieux – Plage Darby loop from Granby offers a difficult 22.3 km path, providing extensive running through the regional landscape. Another excellent option is the Lac à Langevin loop from Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford, a difficult 21.2 km trail.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes. The Réservoir Lemieux – Mont Sacré-Cœur loop from Granby offers varied terrain that includes views of the Montérégie mountains. Additionally, the Piste cyclable La Route des Champs, which traverses the area, provides tranquil views through fertile agricultural fields, especially beautiful during apple blossom season in spring or with vibrant fall foliage.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular. For example, the Lac à Langevin loop from Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford and the Running loop from Granby are both designed as loops, bringing you back to your starting point.
The terrain in Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford is quite varied. You'll find country roads and sections of the Piste cyclable La Route des Champs which are mostly paved and generally flat. For more challenging runs, areas around Mont Yamaska offer diverse forests and more significant elevation changes, providing a mix of easy sections and more demanding ascents.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the guide, the Piste cyclable La Route des Champs offers generally flat and easy terrain, making it a good option for families with children who enjoy cycling or walking alongside. The municipal parks also provide spaces for active recreation.
Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring brings apple blossoms, summer features market garden crops, and fall boasts vibrant foliage, making these seasons particularly picturesque. Winter running is also possible, though conditions may vary with snow and ice.
Yes, the region is dominated by Mont Yamaska, a 410-meter mountain that is part of the Monteregian Hills. Its diverse forest is a significant natural feature. You'll also encounter fertile agricultural fields and views of the Montérégie mountains along many routes, especially on the Piste cyclable La Route des Champs. For more information on the bike path, you can visit Tourisme Montérégie.
Over 60 runners have used komoot to explore Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford's varied terrain. While specific ratings are not available, the community frequently praises the diverse landscape, from challenging mountain trails to scenic paved paths through agricultural land, offering something for every fitness level.
Yes, the region hosts events like the 'Demi-marathon Sun Life des vignobles,' which includes distances from 1 km to 21.1 km. This event attracts runners and wine lovers with its scenic paths, showcasing the beautiful routes around the vineyards and Mont Yamaska.
Absolutely. The Piste cyclable La Route des Champs is designed to connect to local agritourism businesses. This allows you to make stops along your run to savor local products, especially during the summer and fall seasons when market gardens and apple orchards are in full swing.


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