Cascade Golf & Tennis Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to experience Cascade Golf & Tennis Club, and what should I expect from the season?
We always recommend late September or early October for Cascade. The course is still in prime condition, the crowds thin out, and you'll play among a stunning backdrop of Canadian fall foliage. Just be sure to pack layers - mornings can be crisp!
What's the biggest challenge at Cascade, and which hole really stands out?
The real test at Cascade comes from its namesake - those dramatic elevation changes and the cascading water features. Hole 14, a par-3 over a ravine to a well-guarded green, is a true beauty that demands precision and will stick with you long after your round.
Since it's a "Golf & Tennis Club," what's the vibe like for non-golfers or families at Cascade?
Cascade truly embraces the 'Club' aspect, making it fantastic for families or if you're traveling with non-golfers. Beyond the excellent tennis courts, you'll find a relaxed atmosphere with a great pool and dining options that cater to everyone, not just the golf crowd. It's a proper retreat.
Is Cascade Golf & Tennis Club a good value, and what should I budget for a round?
We consider Cascade a solid mid-range value for a Canadian resort course. Expect green fees to be in the $120-$180 CAD range, depending on the season and time of day. Look for twilight rates or stay-and-play packages if you're staying nearby - they often offer the best bang for your buck.
Are there any unique local tips or wildlife encounters I should be aware of when playing at Cascade?
Keep your eyes peeled, especially on the back nine - we've often spotted deer and even the occasional moose grazing near the tree lines. Also, the course's natural spring-fed ponds are crystal clear, but don't let their beauty distract you from the tricky approaches they guard. Always bring extra balls!