The Clubhouse Café is located at Cedar Valley Golf & Country Club, just 10 minutes north of Brockville at 7041 County Road 29. The Clubhouse Café boosts a family friendly atmosphere and is open to anyone year round. The Clubhouse Café was created in 2008 to enhance the golfing experiences at Cedar Valley Golf & Country Club and to offer another option for casual dining in the area. We strive to provide the best food and service in the area to surpass your expectation for your dining experience. The menu and all recipes are designed to offer enough variety to satisfy any appetite. All items are homemade, prepared fresh and made to order. We also offer a weekend breakfast menu. The Clubhouse Café has a full catering menu and is available for private parties, Christmas parties, meetings, anniversary dinners, or any occasion. We have a full banquet menu, including platters or we can customize a meal to meet your needs.
Situated between Ottawa and Kingston, Rideau Lakes Golf & Country Club was officially opened on June 14, 1964. The Club is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors. For over 40 years, it has been challenging golfers with its hilly terrain and well-maintained greens and fairways. Rideau Lakes is a 9-hole course, with panoramic views across Upper Rideau Lake to the charming village of Westport, waiting to welcome all golfers from beginner to pro. If you only have one course to play in the Rideau Lakes area of Eastern Ontario this is the one.
The view over the St. Lawrence River is calming. A great place to enjoy a meal while watching the ships go through.
Enjoy a homemade meal at reasonable prices. Always an array of deserts to choose from, if you have enough room left.Read more
Seaway Golf Limited is a father and son team consisting of Stan Brigham, President and Chris Brigham, Managing Director who lease and operate two area golf courses - Iroquois Golf Club and Champlain Golf Course. Chris works full time as Grounds Superintendent. Also on the Iroquois management team is Clubhouse manager, Kathy Hardy.
The Brockville Country Club was founded in 1914, the first President being John A. MacKenzie. The club house was located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River - its nine hole golf course had two holes on the south side of the King's Highway and seven holes on the north side. The club house was destroyed by fire in late November 1937, rebuilt for the following season, and occupied thereafter until October 1976.