List of golf courses in Canada

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Banff Springs golf course Banff2.JPG
Banff Springs golf course
Bally Haly Golf Club Bally Haly Golf.jpg
Bally Haly Golf Club
Don Valley golf Course Don Valley Golf Course York Mills Toronto.jpg
Don Valley golf Course
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu golf course Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu -3.jpg
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu golf course
Humber Valley golf club Humber Valley Golf.jpg
Humber Valley golf club
Monck's Landing golf course Monck's Landing 6th Hole Photo.JPG
Monck's Landing golf course
Pippy Park golf course Pippy Park Golf.jpg
Pippy Park golf course
La Tempete Golf Club 2009 Telus World Skins Game 03.jpg
La Tempête Golf Club

The following are incomplete lists of notable golf courses in Canada by province and territory.

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Alberta

British Columbia

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in British Columbia.

Manitoba

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Manitoba.

Newfoundland and Labrador

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1]

New Brunswick

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in New Brunswick. [2]

Nova Scotia

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Nova Scotia.

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

The following is a list of golf courses in Prince Edward Island. [3] [4]

Quebec

The following is an incomplete list of golf courses in Quebec. [5]

Saskatchewan

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References

  1. "www.golfnewfoundland.ca". Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Newfoundland Golf Courses
  2. "Find a Course - Golf New Brunswick". 18 March 2021.
  3. "Golf PEI Courses". Golf Prince Edward Island. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  4. "Find A Course - Prince Edward Island Golf Association". Prince Edward Island Golf Association. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  5. "www.golfquebec.org". Quebec Golf Courses