Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
When it opened for play, the Burnaby Mountain Golf Course was one of a handful of golf courses available for public play in the Lower Mainland. Laid out on the rolling bench land in the forest at the foot of Burnaby Mountain, space was plentiful and the new course took advantage of it.
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Burnaby Mountain Hole Number One
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Burnaby Mountain Hole Number Two
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Riverway Golf club, Burnaby, BC
It has been years since I swung last.
Riverway Golf Course & Driving Range
Experience the opportunity of a high-value golf experience at Golf Burnaby. With 2 18-hole courses and professional instructors we make golf as easy as possible for you to learn in Burnaby.
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McCleery Golf Course a beautiful destination
The Vancouver Parks Board owns and operates three championship-length public golf courses. All have been updated to meet the demands of the golfing public, and each has its own charm. Fraserview, one of the busiest courses in Canada, maintains a high degree of playability on a challenging layout. Langara, visited last month, is BC's oldest public course and a piece of living history in the heart of Western Canada's largest city.
The third, McCleery, is on the north bank of the north arm of the Fraser River and tends to fly under the radar a bit with recreational golfers. Yet, in its own way, it is every bit as historic as Langara and kept in as good condition by the grounds crew as almost any course- public or private- in the Lower Mainland.
In the 1860s, the area was settled by the McCleery brothers- one of the first pioneer families to settle in British Columbia- who operated it as a dairy farm until the 1950s. In 1956, the Vancouver Parks Board purchased the land and developed it into a golf course which opened for play in 1959.
Like all the Vancouver Park Board courses, it has been rejuvenated over the years to keep the playing experience enjoyable. In 1996 McCleery was completely redeveloped to a Ted Baker design. The new facilities were opened by Kathy Shave, a great-granddaughter of the founding McCleerys who had also unveiled the course to the public in 1959.
Unlike the other city courses, McCleery is located alongside the last vestige of farmland in the city of Vancouver: the Southlands neighbourhood.
With semi-agricultural zoning, Southlands is home to livestock- mostly horses- and an active equestrian community. The pace of life is a little slower and the roadside waterways home to frogs and fish, attracting herons and eagles, songbirds and coyotes.
The terrain is ideal for golf. It is no surprise that there are four other golf destinations nearby taking advantage of the topography- the private clubs at Marine Drive, Point Grey and Shaughnessy and the bustling golf learning centre at Musqueam.
Today McCleery is a lively centre of play, practice and instruction. There is a 32 stall driving range, a golf academy, fully stocked pro shop and a beautiful clubhouse from the 1996 renovation with a licensed patio looking out on the 9th and 18th greens.
Riverway Hole Number Three
Riverway Clubhouse Fountain
Riverway Clubhouse Fountain
Riverway Clubhouse Fountain