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Canada is a huge country, and it's home to many amazing golf courses! A golf course is a special area designed for playing the game of golf. It usually has 9 or 18 "holes," which are areas from where you start hitting the ball (the tee) all the way to where the ball goes into a cup (the hole). These courses are often very beautiful, with green grass, trees, and sometimes even lakes or rivers.

This article lists some of the most well-known golf courses across different parts of Canada. Many of these courses are famous for their beautiful scenery, challenging layouts, or for hosting big golf tournaments.

Exploring Canada's Golf Courses

Canada has golf courses in almost every province and territory. From the mountains of British Columbia to the Atlantic coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, you can find a unique place to play golf. Each course has its own special features, like how it's designed or the natural beauty around it.

Golf Courses in British Columbia

British Columbia is known for its stunning mountains and coastal views, and its golf courses are no exception! Many courses here offer incredible scenery while you play.

  • Bear Mountain Golf Club
  • Sagebrush Golf Club
  • Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club
  • Sun Peaks Golf Course
  • University Golf Club
  • Vancouver Golf Club
  • Victoria Golf Club
  • Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club

Golf Courses in Manitoba

Manitoba, located in the center of Canada, also has some great golf courses. These courses often feature wide-open spaces and beautiful prairie landscapes.

  • Niakwa Country Club
  • Oak Island Golf
  • St. Charles Country Club

Golf Courses in Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador, on Canada's east coast, offers golf courses with unique ocean views and rugged landscapes. Playing golf here can be a truly memorable experience.

  • Amaruk Golf Club
  • Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club
  • Blomidon Golf & Country Club
  • Brookside Golf Resort
  • Grand Falls Golf Club
  • Grande Meadows Golf Club
  • Gros Morne Golf Resort
  • Harmon Links
  • Humber River Golf Club
  • Humber Valley Golf Resort
  • Pippy Park Golf Club
  • Pitcher's Pond Golf Course
  • St. Andrews na Creige Golf Course
  • Tamarack Golf Club
  • Twin Rivers Golf Course
  • The View Golf Resort
  • The Wilds at Salmonier River Golf Club

Golf Courses in New Brunswick

New Brunswick is another Atlantic province with lovely golf courses, often surrounded by forests and rivers.

  • Country Meadows Golf Club
  • Royal Oaks Golf Club

Golf Courses in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is famous for its beautiful coastline, and some of its golf courses are built right along the ocean, offering amazing views and challenging winds.

Golf Courses in Ontario

Ontario is Canada's most populated province, and it has a huge number of golf courses, from busy city clubs to quiet courses in the countryside. Many famous tournaments have been held here.

  • Angus Glen Golf Club
  • Brantford Golf & Country Club
  • Cataraqui Golf and Country Club
  • Cedar Brae Golf & Country Club
  • Essex Golf & Country Club
  • Garrison Golf and Curling Club
  • Glen Abbey Golf Course
  • Hamilton Golf and Country Club
  • Horseshoe Resort
  • Lake St. George Golf Club
  • Lambton Golf and Country Club
  • The Links at Monck's Landing Golf Club
  • Loyalist Golf and Country Club
  • Marshes Golf Club
  • Mississaugua Golf & Country Club
  • Oakdale Golf & Country Club
  • Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
  • Rosedale Golf Club
  • Saugeen Golf Club
  • Scarboro Golf and Country Club
  • Settlers' Ghost Golf Club
  • St. George's Golf and Country Club
  • Toronto Golf Club
  • Toronto Hunt Club
  • Westmount Golf and Country Club
  • Weston Golf and Country Club

Golf Courses in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a smaller province, but it's known for its beautiful red sand beaches and charming golf courses.

  • Brudenell River Golf Course
  • Dundarave Golf Course
  • The Links at Crowbush Cove
  • Mill River Golf Course

Golf Courses in Quebec

Quebec offers a mix of golf courses, from those near historic cities to others nestled in the scenic Laurentian Mountains.

Golf Courses in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan, known for its vast prairies, also has a variety of golf courses, often featuring wide-open fairways and big skies.

  • Biggar & District Regional Park
  • Dakota Dunes Golf Links
  • Jackfish Lodge Golf and Conference Centre
  • Whitesand Regional Park
  • York Lake Regional Park

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