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Guide to Mini Golf in Montreal for Families
FamiliQC Team·February 18, 2026

Guide to Mini Golf in Montreal for Families

Putt-Putt Paradise: Mini Golf in Montreal

Mini golf is the great equalizer of family activities. Unlike most sports, kids can legitimately compete with adults — and sometimes win. The rules are simple, the pace is relaxed, and there's something universally satisfying about sinking a hole-in-one through a windmill. Montreal offers both indoor and outdoor mini golf options that keep families entertained year-round.

Indoor Mini Golf

Putting Edge is Montreal's premier indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf experience. The entire 18-hole course is illuminated with UV lighting, and everything from the walls to the obstacles glows in neon colours. Kids absolutely love the atmosphere — it feels like playing golf in outer space. The course is challenging enough for adults while still accessible for young children. Located in Laval, it's open year-round, making it a reliable rainy-day or winter activity.

  • Cost: $12-15 per person
  • Ages: 3+ (younger kids may need help)
  • Duration: Approximately 45-60 minutes
  • Pro tip: Go during weekday afternoons for shorter waits

Outdoor Mini Golf

Grand Mini-Golf offers beautifully landscaped outdoor courses that take mini golf to another level. Waterfalls, stone bridges, and lush gardens create a scenic atmosphere that adults appreciate as much as kids. The courses range from beginner-friendly to genuinely challenging, so there's something for every skill level.

Several other outdoor courses dot the Greater Montreal area, typically open from May through October:

  • Mini-Golf Laval — a classic outdoor course with water features
  • Aventure Mini-Golf Brossard — South Shore location with themed holes
  • Various courses along the Route 117 corridor heading to the Laurentians

Tips for Mini Golf with Kids

  1. Let younger kids play from closer — move the ball forward to keep it fun
  2. Don't worry about keeping strict score for kids under 6
  3. Bring sunscreen for outdoor courses — there's limited shade
  4. Combine with other activities — many mini golf locations are near ice cream shops or parks
  5. Visit during off-peak hours — weekday evenings or weekend mornings are less crowded
  6. Celebrate creativity over accuracy — kids who bank shots off every wall are having more fun than you think

Why Mini Golf Is Great for Families

  • All ages can play together — from toddlers to grandparents
  • Low physical demand — no running, jumping, or exhaustion
  • Affordable — typically $10-15 per person
  • No equipment needed — everything is provided
  • Natural conversation time — waiting at each hole creates moments for talking
  • Teaches patience and sportsmanship — gentle competition in a low-stakes environment

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