Golf Driving Range

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to hit balls at the Golf Driving Range, especially considering Canadian weather?

We always recommend visiting in the late spring or early fall; the crisp air and often clear skies make for a fantastic session, especially with the stunning mountain backdrop. If you're here in winter, don't worry - their heated, covered bays are a lifesaver, letting you keep your swing sharp year-round without freezing.

What makes the practice experience here stand out from other ranges?

You'll immediately notice the premium, tour-quality range balls, which truly give you accurate feedback on your shots - a huge plus for serious practice. They also feature Toptracer technology in every bay, letting you track every shot with incredible detail and play virtual courses, which is a game-changer.

What should I expect to pay for a bucket of balls, and is it good value?

Expect to pay around $15-20 for a large bucket, which we find to be excellent value given the high-quality balls and Toptracer access. They also offer multi-bucket passes or time-based memberships if you plan on frequent visits, which can save you a bit.

Are there any good food or drink options available, or other amenities to make a longer visit worthwhile?

Absolutely! Their small snack bar serves up surprisingly delicious local poutine and craft beers, perfect for a post-practice treat. Beyond that, you'll find a fantastic short-game area with real bunkers and chipping greens, which is often overlooked but essential for improving your game.

What's your top practical tip for getting the most out of a session at this range?

Our best advice is to arrive a bit early, especially on weekends, to snag a bay with the best mountain views - it truly enhances the experience. Also, make sure to utilize the Toptracer's game modes; they make practice much more engaging and help you identify specific areas for improvement.