Les Vieux-Moulins Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Les Vieux-Moulins for the best conditions?

We always recommend late spring, typically May to early June, or early fall in September. You'll find the course in fantastic shape, often less crowded than peak summer, and the cooler Canadian air makes for a truly enjoyable walk. Avoid mid-summer weekends if you prefer a quicker round.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Les Vieux-Moulins?

The par-3 7th hole, playing over a winding creek to a subtly sloped green, is a real test of nerve and precision. We've seen many good scores unravel there, so choose your club wisely and commit to the shot. The elevation changes throughout the back nine also demand smart club selection.

How does the value at Les Vieux-Moulins compare to other courses in the region?

Les Vieux-Moulins offers exceptional value for the quality of golf you get; it's definitely a local favorite for a reason. Expect green fees to be very reasonable for a course of this caliber, especially if you book a weekday morning tee time. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for a well-maintained track without breaking the bank.

Should I expect a slow round at Les Vieux-Moulins, especially on weekends?

While Les Vieux-Moulins can get busy, especially on sunny weekend afternoons, the pace of play is generally well-managed. We suggest booking the earliest tee times on Saturdays and Sundays if you're keen to finish in under four hours. Weekday mornings are usually wide open, offering a more relaxed experience.

What's the best way to unwind after a round at Les Vieux-Moulins?

After your round, head to the clubhouse patio; it offers a fantastic view overlooking the 18th green – perfect for watching others finish. We always grab a local craft beer and their poutine, which is surprisingly good and a perfect Canadian treat. It's a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for recounting your best shots.