Nine Unsung—But Must-Play—Canadian Courses

Canmore Golf and Curling Club (Image: Canmore Golf and Curling Club)

From the forests of Newfoundland to the mountain valleys of British Columbia, a spring survey of unjustly overlooked golf courses offering bargain green fees, less crowded fairways and jaw-dropping scenery.

Bouchons French Bistro: Sophisticated Comfort Food in Downtown Kelowna

Canadian Golf Traveller Publisher Sharon McAuley visits Camelot Vineyards, Kelowna, British Columbia (Image: Brian Kendall)

If, like me, you’re a golfer who also appreciates the genius of a perfect food and wine pairing, then the Thompson-Okanagan region of British Columbia — with its award-winning vineyards and championship courses — is a must-play golf destination. Time your visit in the spring or fall to coincide with one of the Okanagan Wine Festivals in [...]

Grapes and Greens in the Thompson-Okanagan

Tobiano golf course

Award-winning vineyards and superior golf — the irresistibly modern one-two tourism punch pioneered by California’s Napa and Sonoma valleys — has in less than two decades put the once largely overlooked Thompson-Okanagan region of British Columbia on the radar of discerning travellers.

Swing Into Autumn Across Canada

Silver Creek Golf Course, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Canada’s golf courses are at their most spectacular during the fall. From Newfoundland to British Columbia, Canadian Golf Traveller explores five top fairway destinations perfect for savouring the sights, tastes and other opportunities of the season.

In Praise of Predator Ridge Resort

Brian Kendall, Editor, Canadian Golf Traveller (Image: Sharon McAuley)

Earlier this summer, Links Magazine, an American golf publication, listed its top 10 Canadian golf resorts. Though it’s not a badly done list, as a Canadian writer who has visited virtually every leading golf property in this country, I do have a serious quibble. How could they possibly have left out British Columbia’s Predator Ridge Resort?