Nestled on the banks of the Fraser and Salmon River, Fort Langley Golf Course is a hidden gem in a country setting. Championship golf can be played from our blue tees measuring 6383 yards. With tight tree-lined fairways, numerous sand bunkers, ponds and smooth undulating greens, every club in your bag will be tested.
Our Signature Hole #16, is a daunting test of accurate shot making. A drive of 240-yards is required to reach a tight landing area. From there, a precise mid-to-long iron shot is required to set up your approach shot to the green. An elevated green awaits a well-struck short iron, which will give you an excellent birdie chance. WARNING! Do not leave your approach shot short as it could roll down the steep incline toward the fairway.
Once a strawberry farm owned by the Chinese, Hackers has been a haven for a long time. The Chaplin family bought the land in 1976; ten and a half acres of beautiful green earth, to mold and shape into a golf course. John and Helen Kastelein purchased the course in 1981 and established the Hackers Haven name. At a starting rate of a $1.50 for adults and a $1 for kids, it has come along way and gone through many changes to become what we now enjoy.
Much of that wilderness forest still surrounds our golf course, providing a retreat from the noise and hectic pace of city life. You can leave downtown Vancouver and be here in 15 minutes, but when you step onto the first tee, you'll feel as if you're miles away. With a beautiful clubhouse that overlooks the forested fairways and practice areas, Seymour provides North Shore and Lower Mainland groups with catering for special events such as tournaments, meetings, and weddings. Seymour is also open for public dining on Mondays, so our neighbours may come in and enjoy a taste of what membership provides.
Belmont Golf Course has thrice hosted the Canadian Tour's Spring Qualifying School. There's a reason the event has returned to this Les Furber, GDS designed golf course - it's one of the best in the Lower Mainland. The full length championship course, which opened in 1992, features six par threes and four sets of tees, making it perfect for golfers of all skill and experience levels. As evidenced by the Canadian Tour's Spring Qualifying School use, Belmont is a popular British Columbia golf course for tournaments. Belmont was selected to host the Canadian Tour's Spring Qualifying School from 2005 to 2007. The 2005 medalist was Will Yanagisawa. In 2006 Chang Hong from Korea was the medalist by a record-breaking 10 strokes. In 2007 seven Canadians were among the 16 players to earn cards Friday as the Canadian Tour's Spring Qualifying School wrapped up in B.C.
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.
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.