Latest News About Tour De Lile

Updated 2026-05-31 22:06

The latest update I found is that Vélo Québec’s Tour de l’Île page says the event was cancelled for reasons beyond their control as of May 30, 2026. A separate report from May 28, 2026 says Montreal was still preparing for the 41st Tour de l’Île on Sunday, with road closures, new routes, and more than 35,000 cyclists expected.[2][10]

What this means

There appears to be a conflict between the earlier media preview and the organizer’s later notice. The organizer’s page is the most recent source, so the safest reading is that the event status changed at the last minute and was cancelled.[10]

Related recent details

Earlier coverage said the 2026 weekend included both Tour la Nuit on Friday and Tour de l’Île on Sunday, with closures in several boroughs and route inspections for potholes. In 2025, the event went ahead and used two route options, including a 50-kilometre family loop and a longer discovery route.[6][2]

Practical takeaway

If you were asking for this weekend’s situation, the most recent official update indicates Tour de l’Île was cancelled. If you want, I can also summarize the road-closure or route details that were published before the cancellation.[10]

Sources

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