Club de Golf de Lanaudière
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to experience Club de Golf de Lanaudière?
We recommend aiming for late spring-early summer (May-June) or early fall (September-early October). The course is beautifully lush, the crowds are thinner than peak summer, and you'll avoid the intense humidity and bug situation that can sometimes hit Quebec in July and August. The crisp fall air and changing leaves truly enhance your round here.
What kind of challenge does Club de Golf de Lanaudière present, and are there any must-play holes?
Lanaudière offers a fair but engaging challenge, especially if you're not always hitting dead straight. You'll find some tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, but also a few wider-open holes where you can really let loose. Keep an eye out for the par-3 15th- it's a beauty over water that can make or break your round.
Is Club de Golf de Lanaudière a good value for the money, and what should I expect to pay?
Absolutely, we think it's a solid value for the quality of golf you get in Quebec. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range, typically around $70-100 CAD depending on the time of day and season. They often have twilight rates or packages that include a cart, which we recommend taking advantage of for a more relaxed pace.
How easy is it to get to Club de Golf de Lanaudière from Montreal, and is the drive worth it?
Getting there is a breeze, usually about a 45-60 minute drive northeast from downtown Montreal, depending on traffic. The drive itself is quite scenic once you're out of the city, passing through charming Quebec countryside. We definitely think it's worth the short trip for a different, more tranquil golf experience away from the city bustle.
What's the post-round atmosphere like at Lanaudière, and are there any local spots we should check out?
The clubhouse at Lanaudière has a relaxed, friendly vibe- perfect for grabbing a beer and rehashing your round on their patio. While the course itself is the main draw, we suggest exploring the nearby town of Joliette afterwards. You'll find some great local bakeries and a few cozy bistros for a proper Quebecois meal.