Golf Canada Destination Guides

  • Bear Mountain Resort Golf in Victoria: A little slice of island life in British Columbia

    Three of the best courses on the Vancouver Island Golf Trail - Bear Mountain, Arbutus Ridge and Olympic View - call Victoria home, along with another local favorite, Cordova Bay Golf Club. Combined, they add up to a fab foursome for golfers in Vancouver.
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  • Vancouver Island - Bear Mountain Vancouver Island trail a wonderful British Columbia golf getaway

    From Jack Nicklaus' famed Bear Mountain in Victoria to the Crowne Isle golf-resort up-island, the Vancouver Island Golf Trail is a tranquil getaway to great courses and British Columbia beauty.
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  • Whistler1 Whistler, B.C. has something for both adventure travelers and golfers

    Welcome to Whistler, British Columbia, the hip mountain getaway two hours north of Vancouver, Canada that's becoming almost as popular for golf as it is for its outdoor adventures. You can play 18 holes in the morning and be mountain biking down steep trails by noon. Or ride a jet boat up a secluded river in the morning and tee off at a world-class country club just hours later.
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  • Vancouver Island Vancouver Island Golf

    A 250 kilometre golf trail of Pacific paradise from Victoria to Campbell River, awaits golfers on Vancouver Island - ranked as the Top North American Island by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine. The Vancouver Island Golf Trail includes 11 destination golf courses amidst the old-world ambience of cosmopolitan Victoria, the lush vineyards of the Cowichan Warm Land, the magnificent beaches of Oceanside, and the pristine wilderness of the North Island - you can explore it all on the Vancouver Island Golf Trail!
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  • Vancouver Golf Vancouver Golf

    Even for the well-seasoned traveler, Vancouver has the power to astonish. Imagine a place where you can golf, sail and ski—all in one day. Now add a mild climate, where greens are green year-round, and you have Vancouver. This young, vibrant gateway city is "Spectacular by Nature." No wonder it's the setting for some of North America's best golf courses.
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  • Fairmount Quebec Golf

    You'll discover shots you didn't even know you could make in legendary, four-diamond resorts, nestled in the heart of Quebec's most beautiful locations. Crafted by some of the finest architects in the game, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts' prestigious golf offerings in Quebec owe much of their spectacular locales. The beautiful and historic Fairmont Tremblant, an architectural masterpiece rooted in the legends of Quebec gives accessibility to all golf courses of Mont-Tremblant region.
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  • Hockley Valley Ontario Golf

    With over 650 courses, Ontario is one of North America's most concentrated golf regions. But the real attraction is what Ontario has to offer after your game. Whether you swing your clubs in Toronto, Muskoka or the Niagara Region, you'll have plenty to see and do.
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  • Banff Springs Alberta Golf - Welcome to Alberta - Swing Through Nature

    Fairways framed by distant Rocky Mountain peaks; greens edged by glacier-fed lakes and towering evergreens; tees offering endless vistas of prairie sky.
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  • Furry Creek Golf British Columbia: Where you have it all

    The game of a lifetime … in the setting of a lifetime. Watch the perfect shot rise from the tee and journey through a spectacular landscape. Golf in British Columbia is a walk through nature, manicured.
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  • Whistler Golf Club Whistler Golf

    North America's number one ski resort is quickly gaining equal fame as a golf resort, with a superb choice of four championship courses designed by world famous golf course architects such as Palmer, Trent Jones, Jr., Nicklaus and Cupp. Canada's Golf Ranking Magazine rates Whistler as the "Number One Golf Resort in Canada." Golf Digest magazine gives it a four-star rating in "Places to Play" and ranks Whistler in the "Top 20 Golf Destinations in the World." Score Magazine placed all Whistler courses in the "Top 100 Courses in Canada". In short, Whistler is golf at its best, and most challenging. And there's more. The five-star resort experience is complete with a wide variety of activities from biking and hiking to water sports, rejuvenating spas, and a charming village alive with unique shops, gourmet dining and festive entertainment.
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  • Angus Glen Toronto Golf

    Two words seem to come up whenever the subject is Toronto: cosmopolitan, and livable. Orson Wells once described Toronto as "New York run by the Swiss." It's a perfect description of the city's sophistication, vibrancy, and clean, well-ordered environment. In short, Toronto is one of the world's most exciting cities—with the welcome bonus of good manners. For golfers, though, "livability" means a choice of challenging, world class courses nearby —and Toronto does not disappoint. The 200 courses within an hour's drive of downtown make a good showing on Canada's list of top 50, including signature courses designed by some of the world's top golf architects.
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  • Lake Joseph Muskoka Golf

    The name Muskoka immediately conjures up the romance of a rustic getaway, a vacation in cottage country, a retreat to the tranquility of nature. With its cool green forests, crystal lakes and sunny summer weather, Muskoka has been a favorite destination for more than a century, and it has lost none of its appeal. The spectacular resort golf courses tucked away in this legendary recreational area add much to that appeal, and Muskoka has become a premier golf destination.
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  • Player Niagara Golf

    As the home of one of the wonders of the world, Niagara has built a reputation for first class hospitality, along with every type of amenity and attraction one could wish for. But the famous falls are just the beginning. Niagara has also grown into a full-fledged golf destination, offering a great selection of championship courses. Here you'll find dozens of superb courses, as well as wine tasting, historic attractions, a destination casino and much more.
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  • Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island: A golfer's paradise

    After Scotland, Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Canada should be every golfer dream destination. Golf in PEI goes way back to 1893, when the Charlottetown Golf Club opened its doors.
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  • Banff Springs Banff Springs Golf Course: A Mountain Masterpiece

    The jagged edge of Mt. Rundle pierces the sky at 10,000 feet. Across the valley, the mist from the natural hot springs hovers above the stately pines of the Bow Valley. Down below, the bustling town of Banff sits cozily beneath mountain cathedrals and hoodoos carved by the Bow River thousands of years ago. At the base of Rundle, standing proud with its gothic steeples pointing towards the heavens, the Banff Springs Hotel beckons travelers from every corner of the globe. Below the steeples and the magnificent work of the craftsmen, stone-carvers, and artists who needed 18 years to build this awesome structure, rests the pristine eloquence of the Banff Springs Golf Course, a Stanley Thompson gem.
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  • Okagan Thompson Okanagan Golf

    It's uncommon to find the words "Thompson Okanagan" without seeing the word "sunny" in front of it. That's because this land of rolling high desert hills and brilliant lakes is one of Canada's warmest regions, with over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year. From April through October, the region is one of the most popular summer destinations in the west, with its lush orchards and vineyards, fine beaches, award-winning wineries by the dozens—and of course superb golf.
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