Le Rocher-Percé

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to the Le Rocher-Percé region?

You'll find the short golf season here runs from late May through early October. We highly recommend visiting in late June or September; the weather is usually perfect, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds that flock to see the famous rock formation. Expect crisp air and stunning coastal views.

What kind of golf experience should we expect from the two courses in Le Rocher-Percé?

Don't let the limited number of courses fool you-you're in for a treat. Both courses offer a genuine Gaspésie golf experience, often with dramatic ocean backdrops and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. You'll encounter some elevation changes and wind, so bring your A-game and prepare for some truly memorable, scenic holes.

With only two courses, what are the must-do activities besides golf in Le Rocher-Percé?

You absolutely must take a boat tour around Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island-the gannet colony is incredible, and the views are breathtaking. We also suggest exploring the local hiking trails and enjoying the fresh seafood; it's a perfect complement to your golf rounds and truly immerses you in the region's charm.

How accessible is the Le Rocher-Percé region, and where should golfers consider staying?

Getting here involves a scenic drive, often along the coast, so plan for that journey. For accommodation, you'll find charming local inns and smaller hotels right in Percé that offer a cozy, authentic experience. We recommend booking well in advance, especially if you're visiting during the peak summer months.

Is golfing in Le Rocher-Percé an expensive trip, and what's the overall value?

While it's not a budget destination, we consider the value excellent for the unique experience. Green fees are reasonable, and the overall cost is comparable to other scenic Canadian destinations. You're paying for unparalleled natural beauty and a truly memorable, uncrowded golf adventure, not just the number of courses.