Pros:
Beautiful, picturesque natural setting-- an expansive car camping conservation area with rolling hills and forested land.
Park located in Tottenham, Ontario--a charming little town just 45 minutes north of Toronto--pretty much up highway 400.
This generally very well groomed course features short and long pad positions and good-looking Prodigy green baskets.
The first fives holes are a dream for kids and/or beginners - veteran players might enjoy ace-racing them.
Holes 6 to 18 offer some challenging drives (even a couple of 400+' holes) with a variety of elevations and settings.
Very relaxed setting and friendly camping families with kids -> I have seen few, if any, other golfers playing.
This conservation area has a beach & beach volleyball! You can swim and camp overnight there for $cheap.
Cons:
While the signs and tee pads are great, an absence of basic wayinging make this course tricky to navigate the first times.
The park is private but the cost to access with your car is low ($5). You can avoid this fee by parking outside & walking in.
Speaking of walking, expect lots of it. This is not a course you can easily zip through. Even just getting to #1 can be a haul.
Pack your bug spray!
Park has weird rules around alcohol?!?
Other Thoughts:
The first tee position can be tricky to find. You can ask for directions at the gate--they will even give you a printed map.
Totally/unfairly criticized. If you prepare (bring a course map, bug spray, plenty of time, etc.) you may just like it as much as I do.