Laird No. 404

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play the course in Laird No. 404?

You'll want to aim for late June through early September for the best conditions. The course truly shines when the Canadian summer is in full swing, offering lush fairways and predictable weather, though booking ahead is crucial during these peak months.

What makes the single course in Laird No. 404 unique compared to other Canadian courses?

This course is a true hidden gem, known for its dramatic elevation changes and the way it weaves through dense boreal forest. You'll find yourself navigating tight doglegs and enjoying stunning vistas that feel a world away from typical resort golf.

Is it difficult to get a tee time, and what should I expect for green fees at Laird No. 404?

Since it's the only game in town, tee times can be competitive, especially on weekends-book at least a month out if you can. Green fees are surprisingly reasonable for the quality, usually in the $80-$120 CAD range, making it a fantastic value.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face on the Laird No. 404 course?

Without a doubt, it's the precision required off the tee; the fairways are often narrow, framed by thick woods that gobble up errant shots. You'll need to think strategically about club selection, not just power, to score well here.

What should I know about staying overnight if I'm making the trip to Laird No. 404?

Don't expect a bustling resort scene; accommodation options are limited to a few charming local inns or cabin rentals nearby. We recommend booking your stay well in advance, especially if you're visiting during peak golf season, to secure a spot.