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On the banks of the Humber River, Humber Valley Golf Course is Toronto’s oldest course, dating back over 100 years. The 18-hole par 70 course spans a total of 5446 yards. There are two featured holes on this course, 14 and 15, which were designed by world famous Canadian golf course architect Stanley Thompson.

Download the Humber Valley’s Golf Course Map.

Type of Golfer Monday to Friday Weekends and Holidays
Adult – 18 Hole $53.33 $61.44
*Senior – 18 Hole $36.54 $41.39
*Junior – 18 Hole $31.30 $34.79
**Adult – 9 Hole $30.11 $33.62
**Senior – 9 Hole $20.71 $24.35
**Junior – 9 Hole $20.71 $24.35

HST not included.*Seniors are 60 yrs+ and must show proper identification to qualify for the Senior rate. Juniors are 18 years of age and under. Senior and Junior rates are not honoured before 12 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.

** 9 hole rates only apply during early morning hours off the back nine or off the front nine during evening hours. Early morning and evening hours vary; please ask when booking tee time.

Golf Cart Rentals

Rentals Rate
18 Hole $25/person
Twilight/9 Hole $19/person

HST not included. Maximum two carts per group.

Golf Club Rentals (Pull Cart Included)

Rentals Rate
18 Hole $25
9 Hole $15
Twilight $15
Pull cart only $7

HST not included.

Solo Rider

The SoloRider golf cart is available to mobility-impaired golfers free of charge.

The SoloRider is equipped with an elevating 350-degree swivel seat that allows players to tee off, play from the fairway and putt, while also allowing them to travel onto the greens and even into sand traps, due to its turf-friendly designed tires.

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Important booking procedures:

  • Tee times are accepted no more than 7 days in advance online, by phone or in person at each of the golf course Pro-shops
  • Each tee time reservation requires a contact name including designation category, i.e. (Adult, Senior, Junior, including any discount coupons)
  • Any Junior Golfer bookings between the ages of 7 and 10 must be accompanied by a paying adult (18 years of age and older) on a 1:1 basis
  • No caddy or spectators allowed on the golf courses during regular daily play

Notice of Collection Statement

Parks, Forestry and Recreation collects personal information on this form under the legal authority of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, sections 8(1), 8(2), 136(a) and 136(c); and Toronto City Council Item 2023.GG6.17, as confirmed by the City of Toronto By-law 989-2023. The information will be used to administer and manage your reservations, programs, and purchases at City of Toronto golf courses, and for aggregate statistical reporting and analysis. Questions about this collection can be directed to the Program Director, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, City Hall, 4th Floor, West Tower, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2, or by telephone at 416-338-4884.

Note: Collection of information is performed by Thistle Golf Ltd., on behalf of the City of Toronto to facilitate play, rentals, and purchases at City-operated golf courses.

Socio-demographic data (such as age, gender, and postal code) will be collected on a voluntary basis to ensure equitable access for golf courses and for the Data for Equity Strategy. For those who choose to opt-in and provide consent, personal information can also be used to receive communication about updates for golf programs and services and promotional offers. Subscribers can opt-out and unsubscribe at any time.

Until the mid-1950s the name Humber Valley Golf Course referred to a semi-private golf course located on the west bank of the Humber River from the Humber Sewage Treatment Plant north to King’s Mill Park.

The golf course, located along the west bank of the Humber River in Rexdale, became the second public course to be operated by Metro Toronto after 40.9 hectares were acquired from the Summerlea Golf Club in December 1957.

In March 1958, Metro Toronto opened the new Humber Valley Golf Course at a total cost of $357,554 for acquisition and development. In 1992, Metro Toronto Parks and Culture completed a $1.25 million renovation of the course, including the construction of many new tees and greens, fairway realignments and the installation of an automated irrigation system.