Victoria Golf Club, Golf course in Victoria, Canada
Victoria Golf Club is a golf course on the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island with views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca toward the Olympic Mountains. The layout includes multiple tees, greens, and a clubhouse nestled into the surrounding landscape.
The club was founded in 1893 and remains the oldest golf facility in Canada west of Montreal. The course was designed by renowned architect Donald Ross, establishing a legacy that continues to this day.
The golf course introduces players to Canadian golfing traditions through its membership programs and regular tournament competitions throughout the year.
The course remains playable year-round thanks to the mild winters of British Columbia. Visitors should prepare for changing weather conditions and dress appropriately for the coastal location.
Situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, players experience a rare combination of golf with mountain views in a climate that allows play through most of the winter. This blend of location and weather creates an experience distinct from typical golf courses.
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