CLUB DE GOLF TERREBONNE
🇨🇦 Terrebonne, Québec, CA
Designed by Howard Watson
The St-Louis course at Club de golf Terrebonne is located in Terrebonne, Quebec, a municipality north of Montreal along the Mille Îles and Des Prairies rivers. The course was designed by Howard Watson, a Canadian architect who worked primarily in Quebec and Ontario during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Watson's designs typically reflect the rolling terrain and natural features common to the Laurentian region, incorporating mature tree cover and modest elevation changes characteristic of courses built in this era across the province.
The Terrebonne area sits within the broader Montreal golf corridor, where courses occupy land shaped by glacial activity and river systems. The St-Louis layout likely follows this regional pattern, with holes routed through wooded corridors and around natural water features. Watson's approach generally emphasized playability for a range of skill levels while preserving the existing landscape rather than imposing dramatic earthwork.
Club de golf Terrebonne operates as a semi-private facility serving both members and daily-fee players from the greater Montreal region. The club maintains traditional Quebec golf culture, where courses often balance competitive play with recreational accessibility. The St-Louis course provides a representative example of mid-century Canadian golf architecture adapted to the specific topography and climate of the lower Laurentians, where the season runs from late spring through autumn.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
St-Louis was designed by Howard Watson.
Yes. St-Louis at Club de golf Terrebonne is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at St-Louis is 72.
St-Louis plays 6,821 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at St-Louis is 130.
St-Louis is a 18-hole course.