Club de Golf Triangle d'Or

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Club de Golf Triangle d'Or for ideal conditions and views?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring, specifically June, or during early fall from September to early October. You'll find the course in peak condition, and the autumn colours around the Laurentian foothills are simply breathtaking - it truly lives up to its "Golden Triangle" name then. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer fewer crowds and slightly cooler temperatures.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Triangle d'Or, and is there a signature hole we should look out for?

The course truly tests your accuracy, especially on the back nine where the fairways tighten and elevation changes come into play. We always find the par-3 14th, with its dramatic downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, to be the most memorable and a real scorecard wrecker. Don't let the stunning views distract you on that one!

How does the value for money stack up at Club de Golf Triangle d'Or compared to other courses in the region?

We consider Triangle d'Or an excellent value, especially for the quality of maintenance and the unique layout. While not the cheapest round in Quebec, you're getting a meticulously kept course with stunning views for a price that often undercuts comparable resort courses nearby. Expect green fees to be in the $80-$120 CAD range, depending on the day and time.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Triangle d'Or, and what should we expect after our round?

The clubhouse at Triangle d'Or is welcoming and unpretentious, with a fantastic patio overlooking the 18th green. We always recommend grabbing a local craft beer and their poutine - it's a perfect way to unwind and discuss your round, especially after navigating those challenging back nine holes. The staff are genuinely friendly, making it a relaxed atmosphere.

Is Club de Golf Triangle d'Or easily accessible, and do you have any tips for getting there?

It's quite accessible, located just off Autoroute 15, about an hour north of Montreal. We always advise planning your drive to avoid peak rush hour traffic if you're coming from the city, as the highway can get busy, especially on summer weekends. Plenty of parking is available once you arrive, so no worries there.