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Rivermead Golf Club

1910 establishments in QuebecCommons category link is locally definedGolf clubs and courses in Quebec
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Rivermead Golf Club is a private, 18 hole golf club in Aylmer, Quebec (now part of Gatineau). It is located 10 minutes from downtown Gatineau/Ottawa and is one of the oldest clubs in the National Capital Region. In 2010, the club celebrated its centennial anniversary.

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Rivermead Golf Club
Rue du Jockey, Gatineau Aylmer

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Club de Golf Rivermead

Rue du Jockey
J9H 0E4 Gatineau, Aylmer
Quebec, Canada
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