GOLF LE MANITOU
🇨🇦 Mont-Tremblant, Québec, CA
Designed by Darrell Huxham
Le Manitou occupies rolling terrain in the Laurentian Mountains near Mont-Tremblant, a region known for its dramatic elevation changes and dense forest corridors. Designed by Canadian architect Darrell Huxham and opened in the mid-1990s, the course takes advantage of the natural topography, routing holes through mature woodlands with significant grade variation. The layout requires thoughtful club selection and course management, as elevation shifts affect both distance judgment and shot strategy throughout the round.
The design incorporates the characteristic features of Laurentian golf: narrow fairways framed by hardwoods and conifers, greens positioned on slopes or plateaus, and water features that include streams and ponds fed by the region's abundant rainfall. Several holes play across or along these water hazards, while others demand carries over ravines or approaches to elevated putting surfaces. The property's natural movement creates a variety of lies and stances, rewarding players who can work the ball and adapt to uneven terrain.
Le Manitou serves both local members and visitors to the Mont-Tremblant resort area, which has grown into one of Québec's primary golf destinations. The course operates within the seasonal window typical of courses at this latitude and elevation, generally from late spring through mid-autumn. The surrounding mountain scenery provides a backdrop that changes notably with the seasons, particularly during the fall foliage period when the Laurentians draw visitors from across eastern North America.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Le Manitou was designed by Darrell Huxham.
Yes. Le Manitou at Golf Le Manitou is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Le Manitou is 58.
Le Manitou plays 3,355 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Le Manitou is 105.
Le Manitou is a 18-hole course.