Tucked into the Laurentian Mountains just 90 minutes north of Montreal, Le Diable is a masterpiece of strategic golf design that demands both precision and nerve. Architects Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry have created a course that tumbles across rolling terrain, weaving through dense pine forests and revealing spectacular vistas of Lake Tremblant along the way. The front nine plays through forested valleys with intimidating waste bunkers that narrow the fairways considerably, while the back nine climbs into the mountains with elevation changes and breathtaking panoramic views. This is not a course that forgives careless shots—narrow fairways, strategic water hazards on key holes like the stunning par-3 sixth, and the unique and unforgiving waste bunker system make Le Diable consistently rank among Canada's finest public-access courses. Yet for all its challenge, the course rewards smart golf, good course management, and an appreciation for mountain scenery that will linger long after your round ends.
Par-71 championship course at 7,056 yards featuring dramatic mountain terrain, red-sand waste bunkers, and lake views.
Par-72 sister course at 6,836 yards, slightly more forgiving than Le Diable but still a formidable test.
Mont Tremblant Resort offers luxury accommodations including the five-star Fairmont Tremblant with 312 guest rooms and suites featuring mountain views and ski-in/ski-out access; The Westin Resort & Spa with 122 elegantly appointed rooms; Homewood Suites by Hilton; Les Suites Tremblant; and numerous vacation rental properties including luxury chalets and condos throughout the resort.