Course reviews
+1 votes Vern Lepine › June 21, 2011
Birch Point Park is a beautiful park with 18 hole disc golf course with huge pines that make it challenging try to avoid them they will swallow your discs, there are flight lines for both both righty and lefties and there are some short holes and many
long holes to bomb it out there or even roll it.Thunderbay course is fun to play, with good balanced holes for eveyone. Nice baskets, tee numbers in the ground sucked.
long holes to bomb it out there or even roll it.Thunderbay course is fun to play, with good balanced holes for eveyone. Nice baskets, tee numbers in the ground sucked.
+1 votes Chris Roy › February 24, 2013
It's my home course, so I'm a little biased, but it really is perfect. The new tee pads and signs are a nice upgrade and will help first timers with the holes that aren't visible from the tees. Can't get enough of this beautiful course, and it's especially nice around sunset.
+0 votes Richard Levine › August 28, 2013
I live in Florida, so I was from out-of-town on vacation. This is an absolutely beautiful course with a magnificent lake, mature trees, and nice layout. I had a blast playing, and my wife spotted for me. My only very small negative was finding the park. I thought I could drive around the south end of the lake and come up the east side, but it didn't work for me. I had to go around the west side and come back down the east side. Longer, but it worked. If you are on vacation and see Kakabeka Falls (also amazing), take the time to play this disc golf course. It was worth it.
+0 votes Patrick Treude › August 5, 2021
This is a very beautiful course in a nice park. The design has been well thought out and requires you to shape your shots to get your birdies. There are many trees that need to be navigated as well. They have two sets of tees with two basket locations making for a nice variety of course layouts. Tee signs are well done but no benches by the tees. Overall a fun and challenging course that is well manicured.
+0 votes Tom Pickett › May 29, 2013
Great course with plenty of trees to make it challenging. A few holes are alongside Boulevard Lake for even more challenges. Plenty of wet discs on these holes if you are not careful / accurate. Usually no waiting but course is becoming more popular every year. Nice concrete tee-offs with hole # and yardage diagram posted beside each. Beautiful setting.
+0 votes Tyler Chappell › May 3, 2022
This is my home course. I love it some days and hate it other days but it's always fair to players and beautiful to be in the middle of. The walking path can create waits but it's a free course so take the pros with the cons. The pedestrians aren't always paying attention so please always just wait. There are some real tricky spots, great local lines to be found and a lot of fun on every hole. Have fun!