Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time of year to play this Canadian course?

We highly recommend late June through early September for the best conditions. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, plus the longer daylight hours mean you can truly savor your round. Early fall offers stunning foliage, but be prepared for cooler temperatures.

How challenging is the course, and what makes its layout unique?

This course is a fantastic test, especially with its dramatic elevation changes and a few blind shots that demand good course management. You'll navigate natural rock outcroppings and pristine forest, making each hole feel distinct and memorable. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th - it's a stunner over a ravine.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at this Canadian gem?

Green fees here are on the higher side, reflecting the incredible conditioning and unique design, typically ranging from $150-250 CAD depending on the season. We think it's absolutely worth it for the experience; consider booking a twilight round for a slightly better rate if you're flexible. You're paying for a truly world-class Canadian golf experience.

Are there any must-try local experiences or amenities at the club after a round?

Absolutely, don't miss the clubhouse patio for a post-round drink; the views are spectacular. Their poutine, made with local cheese curds, is surprisingly gourmet and a perfect way to refuel. We also suggest checking out the pro shop for some unique Canadian-themed golf apparel.

What specific gear or preparations do you recommend for playing this Canadian course?

Layers are key - Canadian weather can shift quickly, even in summer, so bring a light jacket or windbreaker. We also strongly advise bringing insect repellent, especially for early morning or late afternoon rounds, as the natural setting means you'll encounter some local wildlife. Sturdy, comfortable golf shoes are a must for the varied terrain.