Auberge & Club de golf Heritage

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Auberge & Club de golf Heritage, and what should I expect from the conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between late May and early October for the best playing conditions. The course truly shines in summer, but you'll find fewer crowds and often better rates in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall, when the foliage starts to turn vibrant. Expect lush fairways and well-maintained greens throughout this window, though early spring can still be a bit damp.

What makes the golf course at Heritage unique, and what kind of challenges will I face?

Heritage stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and a layout that truly integrates with the Laurentian landscape. You'll encounter several holes where precise shot placement is crucial, especially on the back nine where water features and tight tree lines demand your full attention. It's a course that rewards strategic play over pure power, offering a memorable challenge for any golfer.

Does Auberge & Club de golf Heritage offer good stay-and-play packages, and are they worth the cost?

Absolutely, the stay-and-play packages here are a fantastic value, especially if you're planning more than one round. Staying at the Auberge means you're just steps from the first tee, and the packages often include breakfast or dinner, making your golf getaway seamless and relaxing. We find the convenience and quality of the accommodations make it a worthwhile splurge for a true golf vacation.

Beyond golf, what other amenities or dining experiences should I check out at Auberge & Club de golf Heritage?

Don't miss the dining experience at the Auberge-the cuisine is genuinely impressive, focusing on local Quebec ingredients with a refined touch. After your round, you can unwind at their spa or take a dip in the pool, which is a perfect way to soothe those golf muscles. It's a complete resort experience, not just a golf course, so plan to enjoy more than just your tee time.

Is Auberge & Club de golf Heritage suitable for all skill levels, and what's the typical cost for a round?

While it presents a good challenge, Heritage is surprisingly playable for golfers of all skill levels, thanks to multiple tee boxes that adjust the course's difficulty. You can expect green fees to be in the mid-to-upper range for a premium Canadian course, but the quality of the course and the overall experience certainly justify the investment. We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak season.