Municipality of the County of Inverness

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Inverness County, Canada?

You'll want to aim for late spring through early fall, typically from May to October. July and August offer the most consistent warm weather and longest daylight hours, perfect for fitting in multiple rounds. If you prefer fewer crowds and slightly cooler temperatures, late May-June or September can be fantastic, often with vibrant fall foliage adding to the scenery.

What kind of golf courses can I expect in Inverness County - are they all similar?

You'll find a surprising mix here, which is part of the charm of this region. While some courses lean into the rugged, dramatic coastal links style that Canada's East Coast is famous for, others offer a more traditional parkland feel with tree-lined fairways and elevation changes. It's a great region to experience different challenges without traveling far between courses.

How easy is it to play all four courses in Inverness County, and do I need a car?

Absolutely, you'll definitely want a car for maximum flexibility; the courses are spread out enough that walking or relying on taxis isn't practical for a multi-course trip. The good news is that driving between them is scenic and relatively quick, making it easy to play a different track each day or even squeeze in 36 holes if you're ambitious.

What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Inverness County, and is it good value?

Green fees here generally range from CAD $100 to $250, depending on the specific course and time of year you visit. We think it offers excellent value for the quality of golf and the stunning coastal scenery you'll experience. Compared to some other high-profile Canadian golf destinations, you often get more bang for your buck without sacrificing a world-class experience.

If I only have time for one or two rounds, which courses in Inverness County are absolute must-plays?

If you're chasing that classic, dramatic links experience, you absolutely must prioritize Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs - they're world-class for a reason and offer unforgettable views. For a more understated but equally enjoyable round with fantastic views and a local feel, check out Le Portage Golf Club; it's a hidden gem that often gets overlooked but delivers a truly authentic experience.