Ben Ciccarelli  › North Bay Park   February 10, 2021 at 4:34pm

This is a safari course that plays to the Yellow Bumble bee trash cans that are adjacent to the trails throughout the park. The park features an archipalago of islands that divide a portion of Ford Lake, they are connected to each other with wooden bridges. Nearly each Island has a yellow bumblebee trash can that can be used as targets (Just hit the can, it does not need to go in lol). Play from right next to the previous trashcan to the following one and when you reach the lookout throw from up there and start playing them backwards. It results in some very fun yet challenging par 3s and several daunting par 4s as a few islands do not have trash cans resulting in multiple island holes. Play this course in the heart of winter when the ice is safe to walk on. Play the Ice as hazard, meaning play from your lie but with a one stroke penalty. There are also some holes in the trails leading to the islands that are fun..I do not play to the trashcans that are near the highway btw (seems obvious but needs to be said). You can play from either the Huron or Grove Road entrances, each has their own unique holes in the trails leading to the islands.