Labrador
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really worth the trip to Labrador for just one golf course?
Absolutely, if you're looking for a truly unique golf adventure. You're not just playing a round; you're experiencing golf in a rugged, remote setting that few ever do. It's about the bragging rights and the sheer novelty of it.
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Labrador?
Your window is pretty tight, typically from late June through early September. We recommend aiming for July or August when the weather is most stable and the days are longest, giving you plenty of daylight for your rounds. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential wind, even in summer.
What can I expect from the golf course itself in Labrador?
You'll find a well-maintained, challenging nine-hole layout that makes excellent use of the natural terrain. Don't expect manicured resort conditions; this is authentic northern golf with a rugged charm and stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. It's a true test of your game against nature.
Beyond golf, what else should I plan to do while visiting Labrador?
Since you're making the journey, embrace the wild beauty of the region. We suggest exploring the local hiking trails, trying your hand at fishing in the pristine rivers, or simply soaking in the vast, untamed landscapes. It's an incredible opportunity for outdoor adventure beyond the fairways.
What are the logistics like for getting to and golfing in Labrador?
Getting there is part of the adventure; you'll likely fly into Goose Bay and then arrange local transport. We strongly advise booking your tee times well in advance, especially since it's the only game in town. Embrace the journey and the slower pace-it's all part of the charm.