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Sorry to read about the lack of DGC in the Calgary area. This is one place I want to visit and would love to play some DG instead of just sightseeing
If you're in that area put Canmore Nordic Centre on your "to do" list. :thmbup:
Ontario has got a bunch of courses, with more added each year. Some really nice, some not so much...
Here's a link to DGO (disc golf Ontario) http://www.discgolfontario.com/index.php
Here's our club site (Peterborough, Ontario) http://www.peterboroughdiscgolf.ca/
For anyone that's interested...
Getting bigger and bigger up here, new courses in every year...
If you're in that area put Canmore Nordic Centre on your "to do" list. :thmbup:
umm yeah we suck!!!!
Calgary currently has 3 official courses
1 is a private course that is only available to members of the community...no one plays there...it is wasted
we used to have access for the same membership fee unfortunately we lost that privilege due to a lack of smarts and "smoking"
2 others are 9 hole courses
1 of which has a second set of tee boxes (so to speak) so that it can play as an 18, it is a weak course, everything is virtually an open righty hyzer
the other course is on an island by the zoo near downtown...it has some decent holes
the course got put in to bring traffic in to help clear up some unsavoury behaviour (junkies and guys looking for guys)
it worked and it is now a nice place
so now the City has decided to pull the courses and redevelop the island
we have the odd object course in some parks around town
it's really quite sad given how, as a city, Calgary, is quite affluent, and we have a decent amount of land space
anyway, I'm working with our club and the City to try to get approval for 2 new 18 hole courses to be put in this year or (more likely) next
they will be quality...perhaps not top quality like some of the US courses but still very good
DG is still quite underground here and we really need to work on developing the scene and getting more members for the club
Sorry to read about the lack of DGC in the Calgary area. This is one place I want to visit and would love to play some DG instead of just sightseeing, but I hoping that in a couple years this will change as I am tentively planning a road trip to Glacier NP via Calgary, Edmonton.
I've played some really cool DGC in Canada, But I didn't go out to Pender Island and that will haunt me until I do. But I played some really cool DGC in Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto Island, St. Thomas < VA Barrie> If U play any of the Vancouver DGC I would recommend playing Mundy in Coquitlam,Little Mt. QE park in Vancouver and Quilchena this DGC was very challenging and had a lot of pretty ladies walking the walking path that surrounded the park..
Have fun and be carefull when crossing the border.
Put Wetaskiwin on your list as well. It, Canmore and Drumheller are the best courses around these parts.
Drivethru
if you are in Vancouver...take the ferry over to Pender Island and Salt Spring