Meadow Lake
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to visit Meadow Lake for golf?
We recommend late June through early September for the absolute best conditions at Meadow Lake. You'll find the course in peak shape, and the longer daylight hours mean you can easily fit in 36 holes if you're feeling ambitious.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Meadow Lake?
Expect a truly enjoyable, well-maintained parkland layout that offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing. The course at Meadow Lake is known for its immaculate greens and a few tricky water features that demand your attention, especially on the back nine.
Is Meadow Lake worth the trip for just one golf course?
Absolutely, if you appreciate a quality, uncrowded round in a serene setting, Meadow Lake is definitely worth the drive. We often combine a golf trip here with some fishing or exploring the nearby provincial parks, making it a fantastic weekend escape.
How do the green fees at Meadow Lake compare to other Canadian courses?
You'll find the green fees at Meadow Lake to be refreshingly reasonable, especially compared to some of the more 'destination' courses across Canada. It's a fantastic value for the quality of play, allowing you to splurge a bit more on a nice meal or an extra round.
Are there any specific holes or features I should look out for at Meadow Lake?
Pay close attention to your approach shots, particularly on the par-3s; they often play longer than they look due to subtle elevation changes. We also recommend taking a moment on the 14th tee box-the views over the lake are genuinely stunning and a great photo op.