7 reviews

Upkeep
4.7
Shot variety/design
4.6
Tee areas
4.5
Signage/wayfinding
4.2
Amenities
4.0
Scenery/views
4.7
bmkehoe

@bmkehoe

55

Tough but fair fairways, challenging greens and lots of variety. Must play course in the province.

7
obtwice

@obtwice

23

Amazing course!

After playing Blue
4
alphippen

@alphippen

22

Best course in the province, great condition for a brand new course

3
foofighter15

@foofighter15

14

Terrific course and a great add to NS Disc Golf. Challenging holes with lots of options for lines, big elevation changes, and nice variations from green, blue, and black tees. Careful in the woods, lots of sinkholes.

2
onolando

@onolando

19

Really lovely course, could use some garbage cans/benches along the way. It’s very much in the woods the whole time.

After playing Blue
2
jlegate

@jlegate

56

Truly majestic course through old growth pines. Great shot variety with challenging yet fair mix of wide wooded fairways and technical lines. Amazing work by the design team and ownership to get this up and running so quickly!

After playing Blue
2
scottiemack

@scottiemack

10

This course is a solid, challenging option for technical disc golfers, but less so for beginners or those who prefer a more open layout. ​At my skill level, I found the fairways quite narrow—about the width of a side street. While no hole felt unfairly wooded with a wall of trees, the dense woods make any errant throw pretty punishing. I was hoping for a few more open holes where I could really rip a drive but after looking for a few discs it became unfun for me. ​For $15, it's definitely worth a round. However, I’m already happy with the technical woods golf offered at New Minas and HP. While they might be shorter, they feel more open and are far less punishing. ​If you're a skilled player who loves tight, technical courses, you'll likely love this one. For now, I'll be patiently waiting for a new course that's more my style—something more like PEI's Huck It or Belfast.

1