Stan's Driving Range & Miniature Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to hit balls or play mini-golf at Stan's?

We always recommend visiting Stan's from late spring through early fall. The Canadian weather is perfect then, and the mini-golf course really shines with all the landscaping in bloom. If you're looking to avoid crowds, try a weekday morning; you'll have plenty of space on the range.

How challenging is the miniature golf course at Stan's, and is it good for all ages?

Stan's mini-golf strikes a great balance. It's not overly complex, so kids will have a blast, but there are enough clever slopes and obstacles to keep adults engaged and even frustrated on a few holes. We particularly love the 'Lumberjack Log Roll' hole-it's a fun, uniquely Canadian touch that requires a surprisingly delicate touch.

What can I expect from the driving range facilities at Stan's for serious practice?

For a local range, Stan's offers a solid practice experience. They use decent quality range balls-not premium, but certainly not rock-hard-and the mats are well-maintained, which is a big plus. You'll find clear yardage markers and a few target greens, making it easy to dial in your irons, though don't expect a dedicated short game area.

Is Stan's a good value for a family outing or a quick practice session?

Absolutely, Stan's is one of our go-to spots for great value. A large bucket of balls is very reasonably priced, and their family mini-golf packages are a steal for an afternoon of fun. You're getting a well-kept facility without the premium price tag, which we always appreciate.

Beyond hitting balls, what's a unique highlight or experience at Stan's Driving Range?

You've got to try their poutine from the snack bar-it's surprisingly good and the perfect Canadian treat after a round of mini-golf or a bucket of balls. The atmosphere is always friendly and laid-back, making it feel less like a sterile practice facility and more like a community gathering spot. It's a genuinely welcoming vibe.