History of the Club
There are courses in Québec that deserve particular attention, and Le Victorien is one. A standout for a design that is both modern and traditional, it has enchanted every golfer venturing to play it. And they are unanimous: it is a superb test of golf, one that rewards a good shot and penalizes a poor swing.
Constructed by the team of Pascale DiMenna at the Centre de Golf Le Versant, Le Victorien opened its fairways in 1998. Designed by architect Graham Cooke, Le Victorien offers a links-type course paired with traditional holes. In the spring of 2002, the Groupe Beaudet was aiming for a major expansion, and the Victorien joined Le Lachute, Le St-André and Le Chantecler to form the largest group of public golf courses in Québec.

