Christina Lake

Tranquil beauty

In the heart of nature, golfers will have a serene experience in Christina Lake

Regarded by many to be among the top 25 courses in British Columbia, the 45-year-old Christina Lake Golf Club was expanded to a Les Furber-designed 18-hole gem in 1986. Greeting guests with its unmistakably fresh pine scent, stately ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests tightly line the 6,760-yard course.

Photo of a pond with clear turquoise water.

A Sparkling Oasis: Clear turquoise waters enhance the Christina Lake Golf Club.—photo by Andrew Zwicker

The strategically placed bunkers along the fairways and greens are Christina Lake’s calling card. Unique in Canada, Christina Lake is the first course in the country to use black sand in its traps.

The course’s three turquoise water features come into play on holes 9, 12, 14 and 17 providing picturesque backdrops to the large tiered greens.

Course at a glance
Where it's at: 15 min. east of Grand Forks on Hwy. 3 and junction 395
Opened: 1962 (front 9), 1986 (back 9)
Yardage: Blue 6,685 yards
Par: 72
Course Record: 64, Matt Shaw and Kevin Maffioli
Website: www.christinalakegolfclub.com
Tee Times: 1-250-447-9313