Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
Given it's Canada, when is the best time to visit the Driving Range, and do they have any winter options?
You'll find the Driving Range truly shines from late April through October, when the outdoor bays are in full swing and the weather is perfect for practice. If you're keen to keep your swing sharp in winter, they do offer a few covered, heated bays, but we recommend booking ahead as those spots fill up fast.
Are the golf balls at the Driving Range decent, or should I expect worn-out range rocks?
Forget those rock-hard range balls you dread; the Driving Range consistently provides good quality, newer balls that give you a much truer feel for your shots. While they don't have full Toptracer at every bay, the ball quality alone makes your practice session here genuinely worthwhile.
What makes practicing at the Driving Range different from other ranges in Canada?
What sets this range apart is their unique tiered target system, which really helps you dial in your distances for approach shots-it's not just a flat field. They also have a surprisingly good short game area with a proper bunker, which is a rare and valuable find at a standalone range.
Is practicing at the Driving Range expensive, and what's the best value option?
You'll find the bucket prices here are pretty standard for a quality Canadian range, offering good value for the experience. We highly recommend grabbing one of their multi-bucket punch cards if you plan on visiting more than once, as it significantly brings down the per-bucket cost.
Beyond hitting balls, what other amenities does the Driving Range offer?
Don't just come for the bays-the Driving Range has a small but well-stocked pro shop with essentials and a surprisingly good snack bar for a quick bite or a coffee. They also offer excellent individual lessons with their resident pro, which we've personally found to be incredibly helpful for all skill levels.