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Disc golf course in Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parcours Île Charron (French: Parcours de disque-golf de l'île Charron), commonly known as "PIC", is an 18-hole disc golf course with dual concrete tees on Charron Island, in Longueuil, Quebec, to the northeast of Montreal.[1] It was designed in 2012 by Mark Doucette from the Association Disc Golf Montréal (ADGM),[2] and is set around the Centre d'épuration Rive-Sud (CERS) water treatment plant.[3] The course is widely regarded as one of the top disc golf courses in Quebec.[4]
The course is home to the PDGA-sanctioned La Grosse Coupe tournament every year since 2016.[5][6]
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