Peakes Tee

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Peakes Tee to avoid the crowds and get ideal conditions?

We've found late spring, specifically June, offers the perfect balance at Peakes Tee. The course is lush, the black flies haven't fully emerged, and you'll often have the fairways to yourself before the peak summer rush.

What's the biggest challenge or unique feature I should prepare for at Peakes Tee?

Peakes Tee's true character shines on its back nine, where the elevation changes dramatically and the wind off the lake can be a real factor. We highly recommend bringing an extra club for those uphill approaches and being ready to adjust for the gusts.

Is Peakes Tee a good value compared to other Canadian courses, and what should I expect to pay?

Absolutely, Peakes Tee offers fantastic value, especially considering the quality of play and stunning scenery. Expect green fees to be in the CAD $70-$90 range, which is a steal for a course of this caliber in Canada.

After a round at Peakes Tee, where do you recommend we grab a bite or a drink nearby?

You can't leave without experiencing the local charm. We always head to "The Angler's Rest" just a few minutes down the road for their incredible fresh-caught fish and chips - it's the perfect way to cap off your day.

Are there any unique local hazards or wildlife considerations I should be aware of on the course?

Keep an eye out for the local deer population, especially around holes 7 and 14 - they're beautiful but can sometimes wander onto the fairways. Also, the marshland bordering several holes on the front nine is a ball-eater, so play smart.