The Nest Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to play The Nest Golf Course for the best experience?

We recommend late spring or early fall for The Nest. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and enjoy perfectly manicured fairways and greens, often with vibrant fall foliage or fresh spring blooms enhancing the already stunning Canadian landscape. Plus, the biting insects are less of a nuisance then.

What's the most memorable or challenging hole at The Nest that I should look out for?

You absolutely have to prepare for the par-3 14th at The Nest, affectionately known as "The Eagle's Perch." It demands a precise tee shot over a deep ravine to a multi-tiered green, often playing into a tricky crosswind that will test your club selection. Don't be surprised if it takes a few extra balls to conquer this beauty.

Is The Nest a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While The Nest offers some truly scenic walks between holes, we strongly advise taking a cart, especially if you're playing 18. The elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, are significant and will wear you out quickly, impacting your game. Save your energy for your swing, not the uphill treks.

What should I expect to pay for a round at The Nest, and is it worth the price?

Green fees at The Nest are on the higher end for Canadian courses, typically ranging from $150-200 CAD depending on the season and time of day. We firmly believe it's worth every penny for the immaculate conditions, challenging layout, and breathtaking views you'll experience. Consider it an investment in a truly premium golf day.

What's the clubhouse experience like at The Nest after a round?

The Nest's clubhouse offers a fantastic, relaxed atmosphere to unwind. We always head straight for the patio overlooking the 18th green - it's perfect for a cold beverage and recounting your best shots. Their "Birdie Burger" is a local legend and a must-try after tackling the course.