Course reviews
+0 votes TJ Barber › June 10, 2020
Might be the longest course I have played. Definitely one of the most challenging. Amazing views and scenery. I get the feeling that disc golf has been here a while. Crowds and location are a challenge, but definitely worth the effort.
+0 votes Bob Cole › May 9, 2017
I'm not sure what else you could want in a disc golf course. Incredible setting on an Island in the middle of Lake Ontario. Only small downfall is no elevation to speak of, but that's hardly going to ruin your day out here. Go on a weekday as you'll find weekends get a bit crowded out there these days. And have fun!
+0 votes Tim Young › October 25, 2013
I love the distance of this course. Playing on the island is an experience in itself. Don't miss this one!
+0 votes James Barnes › October 22, 2013
Overall great course and it's novel enough that everyone should try it if they get the chance. I feel like they missed the chance to incorporate more of the island's character into the course. A few more water hazards or holes on the beach etc. would have made this course A+. Also, the holes are a bit confusing to follow.
+0 votes Erica Johnson › September 16, 2013
5 round of this course in 3 days...I noticed an awesome improvement in my game from beginning to end.
+0 votes Jorge Jensen › January 3, 2013
A long, beautiful layout across the harbour in downtown Toronto. Manicured parkland with huge trees and a killer view of the city. two sets of large asphalt tees with multiple pins. Throw all you got and then some. A must play championship course.
+2 votes Patrick Treude › September 13, 2023
PROS
the amazing feeling when your on the islands
very challenging long holes, especially the two water holes
well groomed and asphalt tee pads
hole descriptions and next hole pointers
choice of two baskets to play to
well designed course through parkland treed terrain
lost disc box, lockers, and vending machine
two practice putting baskets
beaches and the island cafe near by
CONS
parking and ferry - costly
the walk to the course
the course is flat
kids camp during summer on holes 3 and 16
the amazing feeling when your on the islands
very challenging long holes, especially the two water holes
well groomed and asphalt tee pads
hole descriptions and next hole pointers
choice of two baskets to play to
well designed course through parkland treed terrain
lost disc box, lockers, and vending machine
two practice putting baskets
beaches and the island cafe near by
CONS
parking and ferry - costly
the walk to the course
the course is flat
kids camp during summer on holes 3 and 16
+3 votes Chris Ozolins › August 17, 2012
Pros:
-Well groomed
-Challenging
-Good variety of holes
-Unique layout with proximity to Lake Ontario
-Fantastic scenery and culture on Ward's island
Cons:
-No basket marker on signs (as to which position basket is currently in)
-You will lose your frisbee to the lake if you grip-lock, or flip on some holes
-Well groomed
-Challenging
-Good variety of holes
-Unique layout with proximity to Lake Ontario
-Fantastic scenery and culture on Ward's island
Cons:
-No basket marker on signs (as to which position basket is currently in)
-You will lose your frisbee to the lake if you grip-lock, or flip on some holes
+3 votes Kevin McIntosh › June 27, 2013
Absolutely amazing, good mix of long and short holes. Good mix of "fair" fairways for long drives and more technical drives.
+3 votes Jeff Kennah › November 26, 2013
A well established course and plays pretty long. Wind, trees and water are your enemy here. A very flat course so throw low, long and straight. Outstanding disc golf vibe playing the island.
+2 votes lester Bereziuk › March 26, 2012
Wow take the ferry to the island(Wards landing) for a carnival like experience..No cars here..Smokeing course tests all kinds of shots guarentted to please any disc golfer...groomed fairways ...nice greenery and trees..almost always windy in spots due to lake right here...view of TO downtown is fantastic post card material..plays so good...you have to play this one man its
+3 votes Mike Masters › February 7, 2012
Good course. Probably considered the best in Ontario (though I still slightly prefer Bronte). It's got good flow and a nice variety of shots. It's a pain to get to -- get downtown, catch a ferry, walk 15 mintues, etc... but... that doesn't change the great course waiting once you get there.
+4 votes Vern Lepine › September 13, 2023
If you deside to come Toronto Island course you have to play it,you will not be disapointed follow the arrows on the bottom of each basket to the next hole.
To have two pin locations on each hole left & right shots great course with a lot of challenging holes.
Great to see the picnic area thats been there for years on hole #14 has been remove to another area in the park.:)
Toronto Island rocks,
come and play 5:30 boat for 6pm tee off club Wednesdays in the summer.
and 11:30 bo ...
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