Under current provincial lockdown measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, physical distancing is required when using parks and squares. Stay up-to-date on all changes to City services by visiting COVID-19: Changes to City Services.
Prior to visiting a golf or disc golf course, visitors must complete the Ontario Ministry of Health self-assessment for COVID-19 and if they do not pass the assessment, they should not visit the course.
Disc golf is played by throwing a disc towards a basket. It’s free to play – all you need to do is bring the disc! Beginning November 28, you can stay active this winter with members of your household at six locations:
This year, eight snow loops for walking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing will be available at the City’s five golf courses, with loops ranging from 1 to 2.5 km.
Walk on players will not be permitted. Tee times must be reserved in advance and contact information for all players must be provided. Tee times can be booked online by selecting the preferred course below. Instructions on how to book online are included in the tabs for each course.
Power carts and pull carts are available for rental on a first come first serve basis and will be cleaned and sanitized after every use. Power carts are limited to single rider unless players are residing in the same household.
Pull carts and clubs are available for rental on a first come first serve basis and will be sanitized after each use. It is recommended that you bring your own clubs and pull carts if possible.