Club de Golf de Matane
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to visit Club de Golf de Matane for the best playing conditions and scenery?
You'll find Matane truly shines from late June through early September. The course is lush, and the views of the St. Lawrence River are spectacular, though mornings can still be crisp, so pack layers. We recommend booking your tee time for mid-morning to enjoy the warmest part of the day.
What makes Club de Golf de Matane unique, and what kind of challenge should I expect?
This course truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and stunning river vistas on nearly every hole. Expect a fun, engaging challenge, especially on the back nine where precision off the tee is key to navigating the rolling fairways and well-protected greens. It's not overly long, but it demands smart play.
Is Club de Golf de Matane a good value, and what are the typical green fees for a visitor?
Absolutely, Matane offers excellent value for the quality of golf and views you receive. Green fees typically range from $50-70 CAD, making it a very accessible option for a memorable round in Quebec. We always suggest checking their website for twilight rates or package deals if you're staying nearby.
After a round at Matane, what's a must-do local experience or dining spot you'd recommend?
Don't miss grabbing a drink and a bite at the clubhouse patio - the views are fantastic for recounting your best shots. Afterwards, we highly recommend heading into Matane itself to try some fresh local seafood, especially the shrimp, which the region is famous for. It's the perfect way to cap off your day.
Given its location, is Club de Golf de Matane worth the travel effort for a dedicated golf trip?
If you're exploring the Gaspésie region, Matane is absolutely worth the drive; it's a gem that often gets overlooked. While it's a bit off the beaten path, the unique layout, friendly atmosphere, and incredible scenery make it a truly rewarding stop on any Quebec golf adventure. You won't regret making the journey.