Winter Activities Abound!
In yesteryears, golf courses in Alberta essentially were open for about 6 months, May – October, and occasionally an early spring or late fall would expand the season. Golf pros and maintenance staff took on other jobs to pay the bills and courses and clubhouses were put to bed. These days, golf courses are looking to expand their operating season and add value for their membership and communities. Of course tees, greens and water features are to be avoided, however, with adequate snow cover the golf courses lend themselves to a wide variety of activities including walking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Elevation changes on the course can also support sledding and tobogganing activities. Other courses have now stepped beyond these activities and added skating to the list.
We've been monitoring our Twitter feed and have identified a number of golf courses, both public and private, across Alberta that have expanded their game this winter by offering various recreational activities on their properties. The Covid pandemic, working from home, kids out of school and various forms of social restrictions have created a demand for alternate activities and locations. A quick overview of the golf course activities that have been profiled this year follows below.
Cross-country skiing is one of the most popular activities. Phil McCluskey, Director of Golf at Riverbend Golf and Recreation Area, in Red Deer, tells us they now have access to 15km of publicly accessible groomed trails (4km lighted for night skiing) and for the first time this year have begun to offer 2-hour ski rentals out of the pro shop to enable more people to enjoy the winter pursuits. Over the recent New Year's period they were extremely busy with 135 ski rentals on one day. They also have one of the few public golf simulators in Red Deer as an indoor attraction and indicate it was busy until the December health restrictions came in.
Awesome Sunset tonight here at #RiverBend. Lots of skiers today. Pro Shop is open 10-6 everyday for X country ski rentals. Get outside and enjoy this amazing facility. pic.twitter.com/v06D1BntM4
— River Bend G&RA (@RiverBendGRA) December 27, 2020
Innisfail Golf Club, Wainwright Golf Club, the Broadmoor (Sherwood Park), and the Derrick Club (Edmonton), are also highlighting their X-country ski and other supporting outdoor recreation pursuits.
We have some great walking, snow shoeing and X-Country skiing trails out here at the golf club. Why not get out and enjoy some fresh air!!
— Innisfail Golf Club (@InnisfailGolf) November 26, 2020
Please look for and avoid all the roped off areas and try to avoid all the greens, tee boxes and lakes/ponds. #ExperienceIGC pic.twitter.com/thq8jCOIx6
Ski Trails are now OPEN!
— Wainwright Golf Course (@GolfWainwright) December 3, 2020
Please access the trails from the Golf Course parking lot! #GolfWainwright pic.twitter.com/ztoW0GhpqJ
Classic and skate ski trails are now open @GolfBroadmoor ! If not skiing, please avoid the groomed trails. Please also keep dogs off the groomed trails. Trail conditions: https://t.co/dSWuGRkRt7 pic.twitter.com/zYz5VOj1ou
— The Broadmoor (@GolfBroadmoor) January 20, 2021
Skating lessons are back this weekend for kids aged 4-9. Spaces are limited, sign up on Gametime.#derrickclub pic.twitter.com/TLAWErVSSQ
— The Derrick Club (@TheDerrickClub) January 19, 2021
Warm up after your cross-country ski this weekend! Our outdoor fire pit will be running from 11am - 5pm on Sat & Sun. pic.twitter.com/7cwQuvREI7
— The Derrick Club (@TheDerrickClub) November 27, 2020
Windermere Golf & Country Club, in southwest Edmonton, began developing a plan to expand winter operations a couple of years ago. With input from membership, GM Brice MacDermott tells us that they now offer 3 groomed x-country ski trail loops, a toboggan hill, and now have recently expanded their winter amenities with a skating rink for members and their guests. They also have been building out a golf simulator facility to support indoor golf leagues and lessons through the winter season. Brice indicated that Covid helped to speed up the implementation of this winter plan this year and response from the membership has been great thus far. Like many clubs around the province, the clubhouse was also open for food and beverage service prior to the latest restrictions, but has now moved to take-out options.
Members, we are excited to announce that our skating rink is now open! Please try to use caution while skating as the ice isn’t perfect and ensure you can maintain 6 feet of distance between other households. We can’t wait to see you out there! ⛸ #Windermeregcc #Skatingrink pic.twitter.com/jlD6fmzm8E
— Windermere GCC (@WindyGCC) December 15, 2020
For the first time this winter, Springbank Links, west of Calgary, is offering an expanding outdoor recreation program. General Manager, Kevin Weise outlined that they have created a Winter Club membership for existing members as well as local residents. This membership provides access to 3 km of winter fitness trails on the back nine and approximately 2 km of cross-country and snowshoe trails in the front nine valleys, a fire bowl, a pleasure skating rink and the new “Springbank Square Gardens” hockey rink, and when health restrictions allow, access to the clubhouse for warmth, food and drink. They have just added the ability to rent snowshoes in an agreement with Kidsport as well. Approximately 70 families are already taking advantage of this diverse outdoor recreation program.
Springbank Square Gardens is open! Join our Winter Club Membership and enjoy your outdoor activities all in one stop! Grab a 🍕 too!
— Springbank Links (@SpringbankLinks) January 5, 2021
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SKATE, SKI, SHOW, WALK, REPEAT! To learn more, email our General Manager! kevin@springbanklinks.com https://t.co/77liQJFOFW pic.twitter.com/k66UCHwfB1
For those hardy individuals who think golf courses should be open for golfing year round, Strathmore Golf Club ventured into snowgolf over the Christmas season and it appeared to be a hit given the warmer weather we have enjoyed to this point. They also offer an annual pass to access groomed cross-country ski trails across the golf course.
Our first group of golfers finishing their round of #snowgolf !! pic.twitter.com/9p53JEty4U
— Strathmore Golf Club (@Strathmore_GC) December 19, 2020
Cross country skiing annual passes are now available for purchase! Our trails are freshly groomed and ready for use! pic.twitter.com/WtCXQe6xIZ
— Strathmore Golf Club (@Strathmore_GC) December 23, 2020
While the Covid pandemic and related health and social distancing restrictions have obviously interfered with some of the intended socialization aspects of these outdoor recreation activities, both public and private golf courses in Alberta are looking to provide more value to their members and adjacent communities to get people out and stay active during the winter season and during the current pandemic.
What is your local golf course offering outdoors this winter? Let us know if you have an interesting story, activity or event to share.