I walked 60km from one end of Montreal to the other
Join me for an epic 60km adventure where I walked from the very northeastern tip of Montréal island at Parc du Bout-de-l'Île, to the southwestern point at Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. This preposterous promenade took me nearly 14.5 hours to complete, but it was a wonderful way to see parts of the city I’d never otherwise see. If you enjoyed this, check out my video where I rode my bike 150km around the circumference of Montreal Island: • Riding my bike 150km around the circumfere... CORRECTION: at 4:00 I mention that I'm in the heart of Anjou, but it's been pointed out this is actually Montréal-Nord. Apologies for that!

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