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Disc Golf

Two great courses located in Haldimand. 

Read the Official Rules of the Game.

Concession Road Brewing in Jarvis sells a variety of discs for the novice or more advanced disc golfer.

Jarvis Lions Park

Located at Jarvis Lions Park, 1 James St. E. in Jarvis, the nine-hole course is a family-friendly way to get out and play disc golf, one of North America’s fastest-growing pastimes.

LaFortune Park

LaFortune Park, just north of Caledonia, is home to Haldimand’s first disc golf course and it is considered one of the best courses in Ontario. Disc golf is a variation of regular golf and uses a disc rather than a ball. It has 18 holes and fairways and players throw the disc into metal baskets on poles. It’s easy to learn and play. The park is free to use, so come out and have some fun!

Read more from the Ontario Disc Sports Association (ODSA)

  • # of Holes – 18
  • Course Type – Permanent
  • Target Type – DISCatcher
  • Tee Type – Rubber
  • Elevation: 50/50 Flat/Hills
  • Foliage – Mixed – Trees/Open
  • Cart Friendly – Very
  • Course Length – 6,388 ft
  • Alternate Length – 4,848 ft
  • Hole Length – Under 300 ft (4), 300-400 Ft (8), Over 400 ft (6)

Google Map to get to LaFortune Park

Summer parking is on the south side of Hwy 54 in the LaFortune Park riverside. Park near the underpass through Hwy 54 and pass under it to the course map and the 1st tee.

Winter parking is at 30 Onondaga Townline Rd. When entering the park from this location, the first basket encountered is hole #11. Continue along the fairway for hole 11, and then past hole 18 along the path to reach the course map and introductory sign near the 1st tee.

 

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