Overlooking the majestic Saint Lawrence River, the Manoir Richelieu stands proudly on the Pointe-au-Pic cliff, in the very heart of the picturesque Charlevoix region. Since the beginning of the 20th century ...
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Halfway between Gaspé and Percé, at the tip of the Gaspé peninsula, the Auberge Fort-Prével is a must, whether for a memorable golf trip or a seaside pied-à-terre for exploring the region's spectacular ...
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Discover the Four Points by Sheraton Québec Resort, located less than 10 minutes from historic downtown Québec City. You will find yourself a short walk from Valcartier Vacation Village and Le Relais ski ...
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An hour from Montréal, located in the mountains, Club de golf St-Jean de Matha offers panoramic landscapes that will take your breath away! The layout of this18-hole course is spectacular, with a different ...
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If you’re planning on going to the Charlevoix casino this summer, don’t forget to stop and enjoy a quick round of golf on the course at the Manoir Richelieu! From the shores of the majestic St. Lawrence ...
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The Mont Gabriel Golf Club is located right outside Hotel Mont Gabriel in Sainte-Adèle, halfway between Montréal and Mont-Tremblant, easily accessible from exit 64 on Autoroute 15. The four-season vacation ...
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Le Royal Bromont, located in Bromont, in the magnificent Eastern Townships, welcomes you to discover one of the most beautiful golf courses in Quebec. Well designed in 1992 by the illustrious Graham Cooke ...
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The Royal Laurentian golf course ranked # 1 in Quebec (vote by golfers on accesgolf.com). This four stars course offers 7,000 yards of playing surfaces worthy of the greatest private clubs. You will be ...
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Less than 30 minutes from Québec, the fairways of Le Grand Vallon golf course are laid out at the foot of Mont-Sainte-Anne. The hilly, par 72 course has beautiful, tree-lined fairways, with a large plain ...
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Known for its fascinating past, Fairmont Le Château Montebello Golf Club in Quebec is recognized today for its exciting and challenging course layout. Designed by Stanley Thompson in 1929, it remained ...
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