Laurentides

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to the Laurentides?

We always recommend late spring through early fall for the best golf conditions in the Laurentides. While July and August offer the warmest weather, we find September to be truly special, with fewer crowds and the stunning fall foliage creating an unforgettable backdrop for your round.

What kind of golf courses can we expect to find in the Laurentides region?

You'll discover a fantastic mix of courses here, often characterized by significant elevation changes and breathtaking views of the rolling hills and dense forests. We've found everything from challenging mountain layouts that test your accuracy to more forgiving parkland tracks, all offering a distinctly scenic experience.

Are there any hidden gem courses or specific types of experiences we should seek out?

While there aren't a ton of mega-resort courses, the Laurentides truly shines with its well-maintained, player-friendly layouts that offer great value. We always suggest looking for courses tucked near the ski resorts; they often provide the most dramatic elevation changes and truly memorable vistas. Don't overlook the smaller, local clubs – they're often fantastic for a relaxed, authentic round.

What's the typical cost for a round of golf in the Laurentides?

Golf in the Laurentides generally offers excellent value compared to major city centers. You can expect green fees to range from $60-$120 CAD, depending on the course and time of day. We've found that booking twilight rates or shoulder season rounds can save you a significant amount without sacrificing much quality.

Beyond golf, what other activities should we plan for in the Laurentides?

The Laurentides is an outdoor playground, so definitely factor in time for hiking, cycling, or exploring the charming villages like Mont-Tremblant. We always make a point to enjoy the local cuisine – think poutine, maple products, and delicious Quebecois fare – it's the perfect way to refuel after a challenging round.