Fundy National Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Fundy National Park Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We've found late June through early September offers the best conditions here. You'll get the warmest weather and the course will be in peak shape, though be prepared for the occasional fog rolling in from the Bay of Fundy - it adds a dramatic, unique challenge. Book your tee times well in advance, especially for weekend mornings, as it's a popular spot.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Fundy National Park Golf Course, especially for a park course?

Don't let the "park course" label fool you - this Stanley Thompson design is a proper test, especially with its elevation changes and tight, tree-lined fairways. You'll need to be accurate off the tee, and the small, undulating greens demand a precise short game. It's a rewarding challenge, not just a scenic stroll.

Is it common to see wildlife on the course at Fundy National Park, and should I be aware of anything?

Absolutely, wildlife sightings are a highlight here! We've often seen deer grazing peacefully on the fairways, and you might even spot a moose or a variety of birds. Just remember you're in their home - give them space, don't disturb them, and enjoy the unique experience of sharing the course with nature.

How does the cost of playing Fundy National Park Golf Course compare to other courses in the region, and is it good value?

We consider Fundy to be excellent value, especially given its Stanley Thompson heritage and stunning national park setting. While it's not a discount course, the green fees are very reasonable for the quality of the layout and the unforgettable experience you get. You're paying for more than just a round; you're paying for an immersion in nature and history.

What are some must-do activities or sights to explore in Fundy National Park after a round of golf?

After your game, you absolutely must explore the park's famous tides - head to Alma beach or the Hopewell Rocks (a short drive away) to witness the dramatic Bay of Fundy phenomenon. We also love hiking the network of trails; the Dickson Falls trail is a personal favorite for a refreshing post-golf walk. Don't leave without trying some fresh seafood in Alma!