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Golf Courses in BC
For golfers, a visit to British Columbia is the perfect choice. Whether you’re staying in the Vancouver metro area or northern BC, choose from cities like Surrey, Maple Ridge, or Kamloops, and let us show you the very best in BC golf.
Vancouver is a golfers dream – don’t miss the BC Golf Museum for great local perspectives. Enjoy four different golf courses fit for golfers of all levels – from the most casual golfers, to the scratch players.
University Golf Club is only minutes from downtown Vancouver and is open to the public – 18 holes will seem to fly by as you enjoy the lush greens and fairways. Vancouver is also home to the McCleery Golf Course, Fraserview Golf Course, and Morgan Creek Golf Course.
Northern BC has it’s share of courses. Be sure to make a tee time for Dawson Creek Golf Club set in the city of Dawson Creek. Swing through 18 holes of pristine northern landscapes at the Skeena Valley Golf Course in Terrace or the Melsview Links Golf Club in Valemount.
In central BC, thriving cities like Kamloops, Kelowna, and Sicamous feature sterling options for golfers. Reserve a tee time for Eaglepoint Golf Course, in Kamloops, or check out the Sunset Ranch Golf Course in Kelowna, and the Eagleriver Golf Course in Sicamous.
When traveling through Vancouver Island, keep your clubs in tow – you won’t want to miss out on any of the local golf courses. From Victoria to Port Alberni, there’s never a lack of pars and birdies – hopefully more of the latter. Shoot 18 at the Prospect Lake Golf Course in Victoria, or reserve a slot at the Alberni Golf Course, in Port Alberni.
Wherever you choose to visit, and whichever courses you play, be sure to keep that left arm straight, your head down, and swing smoothly.