Golf Courses In The Greater Toronto Area
Toronto is much more than Canada's
largest city, weighing in at 4 million residents: It's also a golf mecca, with
more than 200 courses within an hour's drive of the CN Tower, the world's
tallest freestanding structure at 553.33 metres.
From its modest beginnings in 1793 as a military garrison, the town was named York in honour of the Duke of
York, and 41 years later incorporated and renamed Toronto after the Huron Indian
word for "meeting place". In fact, Toronto is where you will meet your every
dream. It's one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities. Whether you shop along
the city's eclectic Queen Street, please your senses at Kensington Market or
discover the latest fairway fashions within PATH- the world's biggest
underground shopping complex-Toronto's offerings will amaze you.
When it's time to tee it up, visit any one of Toronto and area's highly-regarded
golf courses, Of .course, there's the Jack Nicklaus-designed Glen Abbey Golf
Club in Oakville, home to the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. You may also wish to
sample Eagle's Nest Golf Club in nearby Maple, or Copper Creek Golf Club in
nearby Kleinburg, some of North America's best new courses.
From rustic rural charm at the nearby links, to big-city hustle bustle, Toronto has it all.
| Acton |
Ajax |
Alliston |
| Ashburn |
Auroa |
Baldwin |
| Beeton |
Bolton |
Bond Head |
| Bowmanville |
Bradford |
Brampton |
| Brooklin |
Caledon |
Caldedon East |
| Claremont |
Courtice |
Erin |
| Etobicoke |
Gornmley |
Hornby |
| Inglewood |
Janetville |
Kleinburg |
| Lindsay |
Little Britain |
Markham |
| Milton |
Mississauga |
Mount Albert |
| Newmarket |
Nobleton |
Oakville |
| Orangeville |
Oshawa |
Pickering |
| Port Perry |
Prince Albert |
Richmond Hill |
| Scarborough |
Seagrave |
Sharon |
| Stouffville |
Thornhill |
Thorton |
| Toronto |
Tottenham |
Unionville |
| Uxbridge |
Vaughan |
Whitby |
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