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Located in Longueuil, a few minutes from Montréal, the Parcours du Cerf, a 36-hole municipal golf course, is a truly prestigious site. This lush haven is popular with everyone from duffers to experienced golfers.

Throughout the golf season, the Parcours du Cerf welcomes golfers from 6:00 a.m. to the end of the day. A telephone reservation system allows you to secure the tee time that was confirmed to you.

The Parcours du Cerf was modeled after the magnificent golf courses found in Scotland. The designers created a course that is enjoyable for amateurs and professionals alike.

This original, distinctive course also boasts tunnels that allow users to circulate in complete safety.

April 3, 1990
Agaparc's first board of directors is elected. Clément Lussier becomes Agaparc's first chairman

April 17, 1992
First driving range opens

May 4, 1992
The golf course is first opened to the general public

August, 1993
First edition of the Le Cerf newsletter

June 25, 1997
Official inauguration of the fourth 9-hole course. This completed the complex which now boasts two 18-hole golf courses, the Brocard and the Faon

August 6, 7 and 9, 1997
The Parcours du Cerf hosts the Jeux du Québec provincial finals.

October 1997
The Parcours du Cerf hosts the Jeux du Québec provincial finals.

October 1998
In 1998, for the second consecutive year, the Parcours du Cerf is named golf course of the year in the Public Golf Course category

August 17, 18 and 19, 1999
The Parcours du Cerf hosts the Wilson Classic

October 1999
In 1999, for the third consecutive year, the Parcours du Cerf is chosen golf course of the year in the Public Golf Course category

October 2000
In 2000, for the fourth consecutive year, the Parcours du Cerf is chosen golf course of the year in the Public Golf Course category

 

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