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Mer Bleue Miniputt

Mer Bleue Miniputt

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3708 Navan Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, K4B 1H9, Canada
(613) 824-7900 www.merbleuegolf.ca
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Jun 22, 2019
18 holes. They are also close to a driving range and golf course. They have a snack bar. It was fun. Only problem we had 4 people in front of us taking forever. We were two and had to wait and wait. Besides that it was a great outing.

Jun 7, 2019
Really bad customer service. Their promotions aren’t clear, they don’t honour what their staff sold you (pre-paid packages). When you speak to the owner to get a refund, they treat you of being stupid and imply that you are trying to rip them off (because you paid in cash, even though that’s the only method of payment they accept at the mini putt). The worst customer experience I have ever had.

Dec 8, 2018
The only decent mini-putt in the east end of Ottawa. It is a well maintained course and is fairly challenging. Price is reasonable and the also have a driving range and a 9 hole par 3 course.

May 22, 2018
I had a lot of fun here. The staff are nice. For the mini-golf it was 20 dollars for 2 people to play a set with 19 holes. They only take cash or credit. There is an ATM too but I didn’t use it. They supply the balls and clubs. And the field is well maintained. They had a tool to help get the balls out of the ponds, which I thought was pretty neat. The restrooms were gender neutral and very clean and well maintained. Lots of benches available under shade. Will definitely go again. Very nice

Jun 5, 2018
I've come here multiple times over the years, including last week, and have never been disappointed. They have a very nice 19 hole mini-putt course, with some pretty unique holes too. Lots of shade, benches and picnic tables around. They only take cash and it's 9$ a person, which is comparable to other places around. Would recommend.

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