Fraser Valley Regional District

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to the Fraser Valley?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early fall, typically May to September. You'll find the courses in peak condition, the weather is reliably warm and sunny, and the mountain backdrops are simply stunning. Avoid the shoulder seasons if you're not a fan of potential rain showers.

What kind of golf courses and scenery should I expect when playing in the Fraser Valley?

You'll primarily encounter lush, well-maintained parkland courses, often framed by the dramatic Coast Mountains and the fertile valley landscape. Many tracks incorporate natural water features and mature trees, offering a serene yet challenging round. It's a beautiful contrast to coastal links golf.

How does the cost of golf in the Fraser Valley compare to other popular Canadian golf destinations?

We find the Fraser Valley offers excellent value, generally more affordable than marquee destinations like Whistler or the Okanagan, especially for the quality of play. You can expect green fees to range from $60-$120 CAD, making it a budget-friendly option for a multi-round trip. It's a great place to stretch your golf dollar.

What are some must-do activities or places to visit in the Fraser Valley when I'm not on the course?

Beyond the greens, the Fraser Valley is a treat for foodies and nature lovers. We always make time to explore the local farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries, especially around Abbotsford and Langley. You can also enjoy scenic hikes or visit one of the many charming agricultural markets.

Are there any specific courses in the Fraser Valley that stand out for their unique challenge or design?

Absolutely, you'll find some real gems here. For a truly memorable round, we always point golfers towards Sandpiper Golf Course, which offers incredible views of the Harrison River and Sasquatch Provincial Park. Its unique layout and stunning natural setting make it a definite highlight of the region.