RiverEdge Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play RiverEdge Golf Course for ideal conditions?

You'll find RiverEdge truly shines from late May through September, when the Canadian weather is at its most cooperative. The fairways are lush, the river views are spectacular, and the course is in peak condition, though booking ahead is key for those popular summer weekends.

What's the biggest challenge at RiverEdge, and which hole should I look forward to most?

The river isn't just for show here; it's a constant, beautiful threat, especially on the back nine where water comes into play on several holes. Hole 14, a stunning par-3 requiring a precise carry over a wide bend in the river, is a real beauty and a beast – trust your club selection or you'll be swimming.

Is RiverEdge a good value, and what should I expect to pay for a round?

RiverEdge offers a premium experience without completely breaking the bank, sitting comfortably in the mid-to-upper range for Canadian courses. Expect to pay around CAD $120-180 for a prime time round, which often includes a cart – a smart choice given some of the course's natural elevation changes.

How easy is it to get to RiverEdge, and do I need a car?

RiverEdge is quite accessible, usually just a 30-45 minute drive from a major city center, so a car is definitely your best bet for getting there. Public transport won't get you to the course easily, but parking is plentiful and straightforward once you arrive.

What's the vibe like at the RiverEdge clubhouse after a round, and is there anything special to try?

The clubhouse at RiverEdge is relaxed but refined, perfect for unwinding with a cold local craft beer on the patio overlooking the 18th green. Don't leave without trying their famous 'RiverEdge Burger' – it's the perfect, hearty reward after tackling those challenging holes.