Hi-Knoll Driving Range & Mini-Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to hit balls or play mini-golf at Hi-Knoll, especially considering the Canadian weather?
We always recommend visiting Hi-Knoll on a clear afternoon, especially if you're planning on the mini-golf course. The range is well-lit for evening practice, but the mini-golf truly shines under the sun, letting you appreciate the landscaping. For fewer crowds, aim for a weekday morning.
What should I expect from the driving range facilities at Hi-Knoll? Are there covered stalls or specific targets?
You'll find a solid, no-frills driving range here, complete with both covered and open-air stalls, which is a huge plus for those unpredictable Canadian drizzles. The ball quality is consistently good for practice, and while it's not loaded with high-tech trackers, the yardage markers are clear and helpful for dialing in your irons.
How challenging or unique is the mini-golf course at Hi-Knoll for different skill levels?
The mini-golf at Hi-Knoll offers a surprisingly engaging challenge beyond your typical windmills, with some clever undulations and water features that demand a bit of strategy. It's definitely family-friendly, but don't expect to ace every hole - it's designed to be fun for all ages while still testing your putting touch.
Is Hi-Knoll a good value for a casual golf outing or serious practice, and what are the typical costs?
Absolutely, Hi-Knoll offers excellent value, making it a perfect spot for both a quick practice session or a fun family afternoon without breaking the bank. You'll find competitive pricing for buckets of balls and mini-golf rounds, often with combo deals that are hard to pass up if you plan to do both. It's a local favorite for a reason.
Are there any other amenities or reasons to visit Hi-Knoll beyond just hitting balls or putting?
While Hi-Knoll is primarily focused on its range and mini-golf, you'll appreciate the relaxed, community vibe and the small pro shop for basic gear or a quick snack. It's a fantastic spot to introduce beginners to the game in a low-pressure environment, or just unwind after a long day.