Le Cite Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Le Cite Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend targeting late spring, specifically June, or early fall in September for Le Cite. You'll avoid the peak summer humidity and enjoy either vibrant, lush greens or stunning fall foliage, plus the course is usually less crowded, ensuring a more relaxed pace for your round.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Le Cite, and what makes it unique?

Le Cite's true test lies in its deceptive elevation changes and the strategic placement of its numerous water hazards, particularly on the back nine. Don't let the seemingly open fairways fool you; precision off the tee is paramount, especially on the par-3 14th, which demands a carry over a ravine.

After a round at Le Cite, where do you recommend we grab a bite or a drink nearby?

Skip the usual clubhouse fare and head into the nearby village- it's just a 10-minute drive. We always make a point to visit "The Maple Tap," a cozy gastropub known for its local craft beers and incredible poutine, a perfect Canadian treat after 18 holes.

How does the green fee at Le Cite compare to other quality courses in the region, and is it worth it?

Le Cite offers excellent value, typically sitting in the mid-range for a premium Canadian course, especially considering its immaculate conditioning and unique layout. We think it's absolutely worth the investment for the memorable experience, particularly if you book a twilight tee time for a slightly reduced rate.

Can we expect any unique Canadian scenery or wildlife encounters while playing Le Cite?

Absolutely, Le Cite is nestled beautifully within a mixed forest, so you'll often spot deer grazing peacefully near the fairways, especially in the early mornings. The views from the elevated tees on holes 7 and 12, overlooking the distant rolling hills, are truly spectacular and uniquely Canadian.