Holiday Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Holiday Park without battling crowds or bad weather?

We always aim for late May or early September at Holiday Park. You'll find the course in fantastic shape, the summer crowds have thinned out, and the Canadian weather is usually perfect for a round - warm but not scorching. Avoid mid-summer weekends if you prefer a quicker pace.

Is Holiday Park a good course for beginners, or will it challenge experienced golfers?

Holiday Park offers a really fair test for all skill levels. The front nine is quite open, letting you find your rhythm, but the back nine tightens up with some tricky tree-lined fairways and well-placed bunkers, especially around the par-3 14th. It's a course where you can score well if you're accurate, but it will definitely make you think.

What's the real value like at Holiday Park - are the green fees worth it for the experience?

Absolutely, Holiday Park delivers excellent value for a public course in Canada. The green fees are very reasonable, especially for the consistent course conditions and the friendly atmosphere you'll encounter. You're getting a well-maintained, enjoyable round without the premium price tag of some resort courses.

What's the one thing that truly sets Holiday Park apart from other Canadian public courses?

For us, it's the mature tree canopy that defines many of the holes, particularly on the back nine. It creates a beautiful, almost park-like setting and demands thoughtful shot placement, making it feel more strategic than your average municipal track. The views from the elevated tees on holes 10 and 11, looking over the valley, are also a real highlight.

How busy does Holiday Park get, and what's your best advice for securing a good tee time?

Holiday Park can get quite busy, especially on sunny summer mornings and early afternoons. We strongly recommend booking your tee time online at least a week in advance, particularly if you're aiming for a weekend slot. Playing later in the afternoon often means a more relaxed pace and fewer waits.