Once ranked alongside the razing of rain forests as an ecologically hostile activity, golf has embraced the green movement with the zeal of the converted. In the third in a series profiling Canada’s greenest courses, Manitoba’s Clear Lake Golf Course demonstrates how the irresistible smell of French fries can benefit the local environment.
Why Clear Lake Smells Like French Fries
May 8, 2013 by Canadian Golf Traveller
Filed Under: Canada, Destinations, Feature Stories, Golf Courses, Manitoba Tagged With: Clear Lake Golf Course, environmental golf, green golf, Manitoba golf
Make Way For Bear at Stewart Creek
September 18, 2012 by Brian Kendall
In the second in a series profiling Canada’s greenest courses, we look at how Canmore’s Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club minimizes its impact on the local wildlife.
Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Destinations, Feature Stories, Golf Courses Tagged With: Gary Browning, green golf, Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club
Birdies and Birdwatching at Cordova Bay
July 7, 2012 by Canadian Golf Traveller
Once ranked alongside the razing of rain forests as an ecologically hostile activity, golf has embraced the green movement with the zeal of the converted. In the first in a series profiling Canada’s greenest courses, we look at Victoria’s Cordova Bay Golf Course’s winning combination of birdies and birdwatching.
Filed Under: British Columbia, Canada, Destinations, Feature Stories, Golf Courses, Vancouver Island Tagged With: birdwatching, British Columbia golf, Cordova Bay Golf Course, green golf, Victoria BC