The Big House at Bay of Quinte Golf & Country Club: Built for Group Travel
A purpose-built stay for golfers who want it all in one place
If your golf getaway has grown beyond a single foursome and now resembles a small tournament field, The Big House at Bay of Quinte Golf & Country Club is built exactly for that moment.
Designed specifically for large groups or families, this contemporary two-storey home offers roughly 4,600 square feet of well-planned space and the kind of layout that makes group travel easy rather than chaotic. With 11 bedrooms, 22 beds, and 6.5 bathrooms, The Big House comfortably sleeps 16 guests—and can accommodate up to 22 with a slight additional fee. Everyone gets their own bed. No spooning required.
Inside, the house feels purpose-built, not improvised. A gourmet kitchen anchors the main floor, paired with dining space for 14, high-speed internet, cable TV, laundry, and plenty of room to spread out without losing that “we’re all here together” vibe. It’s ideal for groups who want shared spaces without tripping over one another.
Outside is where The Big House really shines. A large patio sets the stage for outdoor meals and relaxed evenings, while the backyard recreation area features a volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and a fire pit that tends to become the unofficial headquarters once the clubs are cleaned and the stories start flowing. Parking out front for up to 20 vehicles keeps logistics simple.
The location hits a sweet spot. While the house sits directly on Highway 2 and isn’t technically on the golf course grounds, the fairways, practice areas, pro shop, and X1X Restaurant are essentially in your backyard. You get the convenience of an on-site stay with a little extra breathing room.
Golf is the main attraction, and rightly so. A proper visit includes rounds on both the newer 18-hole North Course and the classic South Course, featuring 18 holes that Quinte-area golfers have been enjoying for more than a century. Two distinct experiences, one very convenient home base.
Another perk for larger groups is that catering options are available through the club, making it easy to handle group meals without turning your golf trip into a cooking competition.
As with Dormie House, availability for the 2026 golf season at The Big House is shrinking by the day. Weekends are disappearing fast, but there’s still better availability for those mid-week getaways. If your group can sneak away Monday to Thursday, you’ll be rewarded with quieter tee sheets, a more relaxed pace, and a much better shot at locking this place in.
Bottom Line:
If you’re planning a large-scale golf getaway to the Bay of Quinte and Prince Edward County region and want space, comfort, and effortless access to great golf and food, The Big House delivers—big time.
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