CLUB DE GOLF ATLANTIDE
🇨🇦 Notre-Dame-de-l'Ile-Perrot, Québec, CA
Designed by Graham Cooke, Warren Huxham
Don Quichotte at Club de golf Atlantide occupies land on Île Perrot, an island community in the Lake of Two Mountains region west of Montreal. The course was designed by Graham Cooke and Warren Huxham, both respected Canadian golf architects who have worked extensively in Quebec and Ontario. The site's island setting provides a distinctive landscape context for golf in the greater Montreal area, with the course routed through terrain shaped by the St. Lawrence River system.
The design reflects the collaborative approach of Cooke and Huxham, who have created layouts that work with existing topography rather than impose dramatic earthmoving. The routing likely takes advantage of natural elevation changes and mature tree cover typical of this region, with holes framed by hardwood forests and views toward the surrounding waterways. The course serves the local golfing community in the western suburbs of Montreal, an area with a strong francophone golf culture.
Club de golf Atlantide operates as a semi-private facility, making the course accessible to both members and daily-fee players. The Don Quichotte name suggests a thematic or cultural element to the club's identity, though the course itself functions as a straightforward parkland layout suited to the Quebec golf season. The club provides a regional option for golfers in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges area seeking a full-length course within reasonable distance of Montreal.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Don Quichotte was designed by Graham Cooke and Warren Huxham.
Yes. Don Quichotte at Club de golf Atlantide is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Don Quichotte is 71.
Don Quichotte plays 5,984 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Don Quichotte is 117.
Don Quichotte is a 18-hole course.