Harvest Hills Driving Range and Mini Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to visit Harvest Hills Driving Range and Mini Golf for the best experience?
Given its Canadian location, we recommend visiting Harvest Hills from late spring through early fall, typically May to September. You'll find the conditions-mats, greens, and overall atmosphere-are at their peak when the weather is consistently warm and sunny, making for a much more enjoyable outing.
Is the mini golf course at Harvest Hills challenging enough for adults, or is it primarily for kids?
Don't let the 'mini golf' title fool you-Harvest Hills offers a surprisingly engaging 18-hole course that's fun for all ages. While the whimsical obstacles are a hit with kids, we appreciate the clever hole designs that require a bit of strategy, making it genuinely enjoyable and a good test for adults too.
How does the driving range at Harvest Hills stack up for serious golf practice?
For serious practice, Harvest Hills is a solid choice; they keep their mats in good condition, and the range offers clear yardage markers. While the balls are standard range quality, you'll find ample space and targets to effectively work on your swing without feeling cramped.
Are there any unique amenities or features at Harvest Hills that set it apart from other ranges?
Beyond the well-maintained range and mini golf, we really like their covered hitting bays, which are a lifesaver on a rainy or overly sunny day. They also have a small pro shop for essentials and offer lessons, which is a nice touch if you're looking to refine your game.
What should I expect regarding costs for a family outing at Harvest Hills?
Harvest Hills offers good value, especially for families looking for an afternoon activity. You'll find their bucket prices for the driving range are reasonable, and the mini golf is priced per person, making it an affordable option for some casual fun without breaking the bank.