GOLF LE MONTMORENCY
🇨🇦 Beauport, Québec, CA
Designed by Darrell Huxham
Le Montmorency occupies rolling terrain in Beauport, just northeast of Québec City, where the landscape transitions from the St. Lawrence River valley toward the Laurentian foothills. Designed by Darrell Huxham, a Canadian architect known for work across Québec and the Maritimes during the latter decades of the twentieth century, the course reflects a regional approach to golf design that emphasizes playability within the natural contours of the land. The routing takes advantage of elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of this part of the province, where dense stands of mixed hardwood and conifer frame fairways and create definition between holes.
The layout presents a variety of hole types, with doglegs that follow the natural ridgelines and approach shots that require attention to green complexes set into slopes or plateaus. Water features appear selectively, and bunkering tends toward strategic placement rather than excessive volume. The course serves a membership drawn largely from the Québec City metropolitan area, functioning as a community club with a focus on accessible golf in a setting that offers seasonal beauty—spring growth, summer canopy, and the vivid autumn colors characteristic of eastern Canadian hardwood forests.
Le Montmorency represents the kind of solid, well-maintained regional facility that anchors golf in Québec's capital region, offering a layout that rewards local knowledge and consistent play without requiring the length or difficulty associated with championship venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Le Montmorency was designed by Darrell Huxham.
Le Montmorency at Golf Le Montmorency is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Le Montmorency is 70.
Le Montmorency plays 6,028 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Le Montmorency is 126.
Le Montmorency is a 18-hole course.