Upper Canada Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to experience Upper Canada Golf Course, and why?

We always recommend late September to mid-October for an unforgettable round; the fall foliage along the St. Lawrence River is simply spectacular and adds a vibrant backdrop to your game. You'll find comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds than peak summer, and perfectly conditioned fairways.

What's the biggest challenge at Upper Canada, and which holes should I really look forward to?

The course truly tests your accuracy, especially on the tree-lined back nine where errant shots can quickly find trouble. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which demands a precise carry over water, and the sweeping par-5 18th, offering a dramatic finish with views of the surrounding landscape.

Is Upper Canada Golf Course a good value, and what kind of overall experience should I expect?

Absolutely, Upper Canada offers fantastic value; you get a championship-level layout with pristine conditions without the premium price tag often found closer to major cities. Expect a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where the focus is purely on enjoying a great round of golf amidst beautiful scenery.

How busy does Upper Canada typically get, and what's the pace of play like?

While it's a popular spot, Upper Canada generally maintains a good pace of play, especially if you book a morning tee time on a weekday. Weekends can get a bit busier, so we suggest an early start to ensure you finish your round comfortably in under four and a half hours.

What's the post-round experience like at Upper Canada, and are there any must-try amenities?

After your round, head to the clubhouse patio; it offers a fantastic view of the 18th green and is the perfect spot for a cold drink and a casual bite. Their local craft beer selection is surprisingly good, and we always grab a souvenir ball marker from the well-stocked pro shop.