The City of Toronto officially launched the 2025 golf season today, announcing the addition of two indoor golf simulators and programming for seniors, women and youth.
The City’s five golf courses are all open including Dentonia Park, Don Valley, Humber Valley, Scarlett Woods and Tam O’Shanter. New improvements at the Tam O’Shanter course this year include two new golf simulators that will be open year-round and a new full cart path.
Special programming for 2025
Each golf course offers a variety of special programming for golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned players, as well as families. Programs and events this year include:
In addition, the multi-use facilities offer recreational opportunities such as movie nights, holiday parties, disc golf, hiking trails and dog walking in the winter months.
Golf’s growing popularity in Toronto
Golf continues to grow in popularity in Toronto with a record-high of approximately 248,000 rounds of golf played in 2024. Locals are attracted to the City’s courses because of their affordability, quality and ease of access from transit. Each golf course has its own characteristics, ensuring a unique experience for golfers of all levels.
Reservations and accessibility
Golfers are encouraged to book tee times up to seven days in advance through the City’s website. Rentals are available from the pro shop at each clubhouse. An accessible golf cart is available at Humber Valley at no cost to golfers with mobility needs which can be requested when booking a tee time.
Tee-off times vary throughout the season, with starting times staggered 10 minutes apart. As daylight hours increase, tee times will adjust to accommodate play from dawn to dusk.
More information about the City’s golf courses including booking options, schedules for events, programs and contact information for each course is available on the City’s website.
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“The City of Toronto’s golf courses provide an accessible and affordable way for families and seniors to enjoy the sport. Our five golf courses provide an ideal opportunity for both beginners as well as a top-tier experience for seasoned golfers. These valuable public assets also offer more than just golf – they are very popular destinations for hiking, dog walking and other unique recreational programming.”
– Deputy Mayor Mike Colle (Eglinton-Lawrence), Vice-Chair of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee
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