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Atlantic Canada

Atlantic Canada's golf heritage spans over a century, with courses like New Brunswick's Algonquin Golf Course hosting golf since 1894. The region gained international prominence with the opening of Nova Scotia's Cabot Links in 2012—Canada's first authentic links course—followed by Cabot Cliffs in 2015. These dramatic coastal layouts overlook the Gulf of St. Lawrence and showcase the region's potential for world-class golf development. 🏆

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  1. Cabot Cape Breton - Cabot Cliffs

    Situated half a mile away from Cabot Links, the Cliffs golf course occupies a more diverse landscape than its predecessor, sitting atop the bluffs that overlook the Gulf of St Lawrence...

  2. Cabot Cape Breton - Cabot Links

    Cabot Links is located just outside the small town of Inverness on the rugged west coast of Cape Breton Island and these fairways, overlooking the Gulf of St Lawrence, comprise Canada’s first genuine links layout.

  3. Cape Breton Highland Links

    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Cape Breton Highland Links

    Highlands Links golf course is set in one of Canada’s most gorgeous spots and this is where golf and Mother Nature join together in sweet harmony...

  4. The Algonquin Resort

    New Brunswick, Canada

    The Algonquin Resort

    A round of golf at the Algonquin Resort begins with an easy opener then holes 2 to 4 follow the fairways of the original course along the edge of town before turning back toward the Atlantic coast...

  5. Humber Valley Resort (River)

    Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Humber Valley Resort (River)

    Humber Valley Resort is situated in the Appalachian Mountain range, on the northern side of the Humber River and Deer Lake in western Newfoundland, and it opened for business in 2006.

  6. The Links at Crowbush Cove

    Prince Edward Island, Canada

    The Links at Crowbush Cove

    The Links at Crowbush Cove is an 18-hole public course situated on what was formerly “swampy campground” on the north coast of Prince Edward Island.

  7. Riverside Country Club

    New Brunswick, Canada

    Riverside Country Club

    During the late 1930s, the course at Riverside Country Club was extended to an 18-hole layout and remodelled by Walter B. Hatch, design associate of Donald Ross, and Ross is also said to have paid several visits during the reconstruction.

  8. Terra Nova - Twin Rivers

    Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Terra Nova - Twin Rivers

    Twin Rivers sits in a wild and woolly setting with two white-water salmon rivers defining a dramatic layout that skirts the Atlantic before winding through a coniferous forest teeming with moose and bald eagles.

  9. Northumberland Links

    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Northumberland Links

    Overlooking the Northumberland Strait, the course at Northumberland Links Golf Club was extended to a full 18-hole layout by the provincial government in the late 1980s.

  10. Green Gables

    Prince Edward Island, Canada

    Green Gables

    A 1939 Stanley Thompson design, the course at Green Gables Golf Club was recently rejuvenated by Thomas McBroom using original Stanley Thompson plans.

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