Update On Golf Course Openings Across Canada
*This article was last updated on May 4, 2020.
Courtesy Golf Canada
Our partners at the Provincial Golf Associations are working incredibly hard to understand the impact of COVID-19 on golf in each province.
They will continue to seek clarity from municipal and provincial government and health authorities to help our member clubs and golfers navigate through this crisis.
Below are summaries and links for each respective provincial golf association.
Province |
Status |
More information |
British Columbia |
Were not mandated to close |
|
Alberta |
Golf courses allowed to open May 2 |
|
Saskatchewan |
Golf courses allowed to open May 15 |
|
Manitoba |
Golf courses allowed to open May 4 |
|
Ontario |
Courses can start non-essential work as part of opening preparations beginning May 4) |
|
Quebec |
Pro shops allowed to open on May 4 |
|
New Brunswick |
Golf courses allowed to open on April 24 |
|
Nova Scotia |
Driving ranges are allowed to open and courses can begin preparations to open |
|
Prince Edward Island |
Golf courses allowed to open May 1 |
|
Newfoundland & Labrador |
Golf courses allowed to open May 11 |
Click here for relevant information on the Golf Canada COVID-19 resource page.