Montreal’s annual Tour de l’Île massive bike ride was back on Sunday as cyclists rode through closed-off streets in several boroughs of the city. The event closed dozens of roads to car traffic for its 36-kilometre route. Organizers say over 15,000 cyclists, including families, seniors, and children, took part in the ride — the first year the event was at maximum capacity since the start of the pandemic.
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- In photos: Over 15,000 cyclists take part in Montreal’s Tour de l’Île bike festival