GOLF NORWAY BAY
🇨🇦 Bristol, Québec, CA
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Stanley Thompson.
Golf Norway Bay sits along the Ottawa River in Bristol, Québec, roughly an hour northwest of Ottawa. The course was originally designed by Stanley Thompson in the 1950s, part of his prolific body of work across Canada during that era. Robert Trent Jones later contributed renovations that refined the layout, blending Thompson's strategic routing with Jones's characteristic emphasis on target golf and greenside bunkering.
The property occupies rolling terrain typical of the Ottawa Valley, with elevation changes that provide variety in shot-making and views across the surrounding landscape. The routing moves through a mix of wooded corridors and more open holes, taking advantage of natural contours to create interest without excessive earthmoving. Several holes play along higher ground with sightlines toward the river, while others settle into lower-lying areas framed by mature trees.
The course reflects the collaborative influence of both architects—Thompson's preference for strategic options and natural integration combined with Jones's more defined hazard placement and green complexes. The layout serves as a regional facility for members and visitors in the Pontiac area, offering a traditional parkland experience shaped by two significant figures in mid-century North American golf architecture. The club operates as a semi-private facility, accessible to the public while maintaining a local membership base drawn from communities along the Québec side of the Ottawa River.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Norway Bay was designed by Robert Trent Jones and Stanley Thompson..
Yes. Norway Bay at Golf Norway Bay is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Norway Bay is 38.
Norway Bay plays 2,928 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Norway Bay is a 9-hole course.