Ideal fairways and delicious food await you at Golden Eagle Golf Club. Offering premium golfing in Pitt Meadows, we also host weddings, banquets, and more
With two Championship Golf courses designed by PGA legend Lee Trevino, the world class practice facilities and internationally renowned PGA professionals, Golf Mecca Center offers you the best golf experience to the highest level.
Meadow Gardens Golf Club Nestled in the serenity of Pitt Meadows, Meadow Gardens Golf Club is only minutes from the downtown core located directly off Lougheed Highway and on the doorstep of the Golden Ears Bridge making accessibility and convenience second to none.Established in 1968 Meadow Gardens has been a staple in the community delivering outstanding personalized service to our members, their guests and the local residents alike, which is why we have one of the fastest growing memberships in the area.Membership at Meadow Gardens Golf Club is natural harmony, combining a beautifully manicured championship golf course with an immaculate, modern designed 35,000 square foot Clubhouse complete with a Private Member's Lounge, The Wedge Bar & Grill and The Loft Lounge and Restaurant for your dining pleasure.
Established in 1926, the Maple Ridge Golf Course was one of the first courses built in the Fraser Valley and sits high above the mighty Fraser River. Once home to the McIvor Family, the land has rolling hills surrounded by beautiful majestic maple and cedar trees making it a truly peaceful setting. With the elevation changes and numerous sand bunkers, the Maple Ridge Golf Course will test every club in your bag. Come and experience for yourself one of the most affordable, unique and challenging executive 9 hole courses.
One commentJesse Garbe & Geneviève Raiche-SavoieAs an artist/designer collective, we are interested in producing socially engaged art that raises awareness about issues concerning endemic and migratory birds. We intend to engage and empower the community through a number of activities, including guided walks through local Vancouver neighborhoods that focus on birds and their habitats. We will also conduct workshops about art and how its can help people gain a greater understanding of our local ecology. We anticipate that through a program of research, outreach, and education, that people will start to take into account non-human uses of the city. Jesse Garbe, MFAJesse Garbe is a Sessional Instructor and Alumni of Emily Carr University of Art + Design. In 2008, he also graduated from NSCAD University's MFA Program, where he received the Joseph Beuys Memorial Award. Jesse's recent work examines our relationship with nature. It puts forward the idea that paintings, diagrams, taxidermy and other visual aids play a significant role in how we understand animals, plants and their habitats.