In 1976, the nine-hole course was developed on a natural elk grazing meadow. It has evolved into one of the most golfer-friendly courses in the Kootenays.
Because each hole has two sets of tees, the back nine is very different from the front. Water comes into play on six of the nine holes, which wind through towering spruce, across and along a flowing stream. They have two of the most challenging par threes in the Kootenays. Each of the remaining holes presents obstacles, but amateurs will enjoy themselves just as much as experienced players, thanks to wide open fairways and plenty of room for wayward shots.
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