Club de golf Vallée de la Lièvre

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Club de golf Vallée de la Lièvre?

We highly recommend visiting in early fall, typically late September to mid-October, when the surrounding Canadian landscape explodes with vibrant colours and the crowds thin out. Alternatively, late spring, once the course has fully greened up in May or early June, offers excellent conditions without the peak summer rush.

What kind of challenge does Vallée de la Lièvre present for different handicaps?

This course offers a fair, enjoyable test for most golfers, but it's not a pushover. You'll encounter some clever elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, and the Lièvre River itself influences a few holes, demanding thoughtful club selection. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.

Are there any signature holes or particularly memorable stretches at Vallée de la Lièvre?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th - it's a beauty, playing over a ravine to a well-protected green and offering fantastic views. We also really enjoy the stretch from holes 7 through 9, where the course opens up and you get a real sense of the valley's natural beauty.

What's the typical pace of play and overall atmosphere like at Vallée de la Lièvre?

You'll generally find a relaxed and friendly atmosphere here, which we appreciate. Pace of play is usually good, especially on weekdays, but like any popular course, expect it to slow down a bit on sunny summer weekends. It's a local favourite, so you'll often see regulars enjoying their rounds.

Is Club de golf Vallée de la Lièvre a good value for the green fee?

We definitely think so - it's one of the better values in the region for the quality of golf you get. You'll find a well-maintained course with an interesting layout for a very reasonable price, especially if you book a twilight or weekday tee time. It's a solid, unpretentious golf experience without breaking the bank.