Moose Creek No. 33
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Moose Creek No. 33 for ideal conditions?
You'll find Moose Creek No. 33 truly shines from late June through early September. The long daylight hours and crisp mountain air make for perfect playing conditions, though you should always pack layers for those cool Canadian mornings.
What makes Moose Creek No. 33 truly stand out from other Canadian courses?
What truly sets Moose Creek No. 33 apart is its incredible integration with the wilderness; you'll likely spot local wildlife like elk or even a moose near the fairways. The dramatic elevation changes on holes 7 and 14 also offer breathtaking views and unique shot-making challenges you won't forget.
How challenging is it to get to Moose Creek No. 33, and where should we stay?
Getting to Moose Creek No. 33 requires a bit of a journey, typically a scenic two-hour drive from Calgary or Edmonton, which is part of its charm. We recommend staying at the charming Creekside Inn in the nearby hamlet of Elk Ridge, offering comfortable rooms and a true local feel just 15 minutes from the first tee.
Is Moose Creek No. 33 worth the trip, and what should we expect for green fees?
Absolutely, Moose Creek No. 33 offers exceptional value for the experience; expect green fees to be in the CAD $120-160 range, which is a steal for this caliber of wilderness golf. You're paying for pristine conditions and an unforgettable natural setting, not just 18 holes.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at Moose Creek No. 33, and are there any local tips?
After your round, you absolutely must grab a pint and a bison burger at 'The Antler's Den' clubhouse restaurant; their patio overlooks the 18th green and is perfect for recounting your shots. For a local tip, try to book an early morning tee time - the mist rising over the creek on the front nine is magical, and you might have the course almost to yourself.