Sunnydale Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Sunnydale Golf Club, considering the Canadian weather?

We always recommend late June through early September for Sunnydale. You'll find the course in peak condition, the fairways lush, and the Canadian sunshine at its most reliable. Just be prepared for cooler mornings, even in summer, and dress in layers.

What's the real challenge at Sunnydale Golf Club, beyond just the scorecard?

Don't let the scenic views distract you from Sunnydale's notoriously subtle greens. They often break more than they appear, especially around the par-3 7th, which slopes deceptively towards the lake. Trust your caddy or spend extra time on the practice putting green.

After a round at Sunnydale, where should we grab a bite or a drink that captures the local vibe?

Skip the clubhouse and head straight to "The Loon's Nest Pub" just five minutes down the road. It's a no-frills spot with fantastic local craft beer and the best poutine you'll find anywhere, perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys.

How does the green fee at Sunnydale Golf Club compare to other top Canadian courses, and is it worth it?

Sunnydale offers exceptional value, especially when compared to some of the more high-profile Canadian tracks. You're getting a meticulously maintained course with stunning natural beauty for a price that feels genuinely fair. We consider it a must-play without breaking the bank.

We're flying into Canada - what's the easiest way to get to Sunnydale Golf Club, and what should we know about the drive?

Your best bet is flying into Toronto Pearson (YYZ) and renting a car; Sunnydale is about a two-hour scenic drive north. The last 30 minutes are particularly beautiful, winding through forests, but cell service can be spotty, so download your maps beforehand.