X
Places to Go

See some of BC's most famous four-legged residents on a tour of the pristine Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary near Prince Rupert.

(Kelly Funk photo)

Blog

Home British Columbia Blog Blog

Tips from Travellers

The Lone Wolf Golf Club

June 26, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Golf

Ratings:blog rating - 0.0 stars  (0 Ratings)
Rate this postblog rating - Poor blog rating - Below Average blog rating - Average blog rating - Above Average blog rating - Excellent
Sikanni River Falls

View a larger image on flickr.com

 Hello, my name is Scott Schilds and I am a terrible golfer. After many years of failure, I have grown accustomed to this fact, and have been able to lead a healthy life despite my shortcomings on the links. So you can understand my trepidation as I learned that my first experience with my new co-workers at the DC Visitor Info Center was a trip to the Lone Wolf Golf Club. This was before I realised that this is a club that's about so much more than golf.

This, of coures, isn't to say that the golf facilities aren't incredible. It's a 18 hole, par 72, championship course complete with 86 sand bunkers and a CPGA pro on staff. The course is located in the picturesque Peace River valley, which keeps the winds low, and also allows the opportunity to see many kinds of wildlife along your way, including moose, deer, eagles and elk.

After our collective golfing adventure, me and the other counsellors headed into the licensed clubhouse to experience some of the hospitality offered by the friendly staff. Now, I may not be the next PGA star, but I do know good food. And the full restaurant on site served up some good food. For my money, there is no better day than one spent outdoors, capped off with a delicious meal and a playoff hockey game on TV at a local restaurant, and that is exactly what we were provided by our welcoming hosts at the Lone Wolf Golf Club.

And if it helps, that day held the best golf I'd ever played.

Posted by Scott, Dawson Creek at 03:23 PM