Little River Municipal Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Little River Municipal Golf Course?

You'll find Little River truly shines from late May through early October. We recommend aiming for late summer or early fall - the course is typically in peak condition, and the Canadian autumn colors around the river are simply stunning. If you're looking for a deal, the shoulder seasons in May and October offer cooler temps and lower rates, but be prepared for potentially softer conditions.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Little River, and are there any standout holes?

Little River offers a fair test for all skill levels; it's not overly long, but the course demands accuracy, especially when the Little River itself comes into play on several holes. We particularly enjoy the par-3 7th, where you're hitting over a marshy area - it's a short hole but a real card-wrecker if you're not precise. Don't let its municipal status fool you; it's a fun, engaging round.

Is Little River Municipal Golf Course a good value for the money?

Absolutely, Little River is one of Canada's best golf values, hands down. You're getting a well-maintained, enjoyable track for a fraction of what you'd pay at a private club, making it perfect for a casual round or a budget-friendly golf trip. We always feel like we've gotten more than our money's worth here.

How busy does Little River get, and what's the typical pace of play?

As a popular municipal course, Little River can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and weekday evenings. We recommend booking your tee time well in advance for those peak slots, or consider playing mid-week afternoons for a more relaxed pace. Generally, you can expect a round to take around 4.5 hours, which is pretty standard for a course of this popularity.

Does Little River Municipal Golf Course have good practice facilities or a clubhouse?

Little River keeps things practical and focused on the golf itself. You'll find a decent driving range and a putting green to warm up, which are perfectly adequate for getting your swing dialed in before your round. The clubhouse is modest but functional, offering basic snacks and drinks - don't expect a gourmet meal, but it's great for a post-round beverage and a chat.