La Belle is an 18-hole course at La Bête Golf in Mont-Tremblant, designed by Canadian architect Graham Cooke. The course occupies terrain in the Laurentian Mountains region of Quebec, where the topography typically features elevation changes, rock outcroppings, and dense forest corridors characteristic of the Canadian Shield landscape. Cooke, known for his work on courses throughout Ontario and Quebec, designs layouts that work with natural landforms rather than impose heavily manufactured features.
The routing at La Belle moves through wooded hillsides and takes advantage of the mountain setting's natural drama. Holes play across varied elevations, with fairways carved through mature forest and approach shots often requiring careful club selection due to changes in grade. The rock formations native to the Laurentians appear throughout the property, both as visual elements and strategic considerations. Water features, whether natural streams or constructed ponds, factor into the design on several holes.
La Bête Golf operates as a semi-private facility serving both members and daily-fee players in the Mont-Tremblant resort area. The course attracts golfers visiting the region's year-round recreational destination, which is better known for skiing but has developed its summer golf offerings over recent decades. The setting provides views of the surrounding Laurentian peaks, and the course benefits from the area's relatively short but concentrated golf season, which typically runs from late spring through mid-autumn.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Belle was designed by Graham Cooke.
Yes. La Belle at La Bête Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at La Belle is 72.
La Belle plays 6,330 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at La Belle is 130.
La Belle is a 18-hole course.