The Course:
Let’s journey to Kokanee Springs Resort, a legendary course nestled in the breathtaking West Kootenays of BC.
Imagine playing surrounded by a forested wonderland, with towering evergreens and old-growth cedars separating each hole. This par 71 course, stretching over 6,604 yards, is a nature lover’s dream and a golfer’s challenge rolled into one.
Designed by the visionary Norman Woods, a protégé of the legendary Stanley Thompson, Kokanee Springs is a testament to golfing mastery. Woods, in his relentless pursuit of perfection, lived on-site to oversee the creation of this masterpiece.
Picture yourself navigating through serene landscapes, dodging hazards that are as beautiful as they are challenging, and playing on a course that’s as much about the scenic journey as it is about the golf.
From the lush, vibrant forests to the meticulously crafted bunkers and water hazards, every hole at Kokanee Springs is an adventure in itself. 🏌️♂️🌲🏞️⛳
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Plan Your Trip To Kokanee Springs Golf Course
Getting to Kokanee Springs
Heading to Kokanee Springs Golf Course is a journey through some of the most serene landscapes the Kootenays have to offer.
Nestled in the quaint village of Crawford Bay, about six hours west of Calgary, this golfing paradise awaits. Crawford Bay, known for its artisan community and relaxed vibe, is a delightful escape from the daily grind.
The resort’s location at 16082 Woolgar Road, Crawford Bay, BC, positions it just an hour east of Nelson and two hours from Cranbrook, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both tranquility and adventure. 🏌️♂️🚗🌲🏞️
Where to Stay
At Kokanee Springs, golfers have a variety of accommodation options to suit their preferences. There are three primary choices on-site:
- Lodges: Offering a cozy and natural ambiance, the lodges are ideal for those seeking a comfortable and serene stay.
- Villas: These come in one and two-bedroom configurations, featuring fully equipped kitchens and other home comforts, perfect for those who prefer a more homely environment.
- RV Resort: For a more adventurous and self-contained experience, the RV resort provides an excellent option.
Alternatively, golfers can choose to stay in Nelson, a nearby town known for its vibrant culture and scenic beauty, offering additional lodging options and a change of scenery.
Where to Eat
If you are not going to stay on the resort we recommend you stay in Nelson this is a town that has it all. Breweries, and amazing restaurants.
What to Do Other than Golf
When you’re not teeing off at Kokanee Springs, there’s a world of exploration waiting in the charming town of Nelson, BC. Nelson, known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, offers a delightful blend of historic architecture, quaint boutiques, and art galleries.
The town’s lively dining scene ranges from cozy cafés to gourmet restaurants, perfect for any foodie. For outdoor enthusiasts, Nelson’s picturesque setting provides ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and enjoying the stunning natural landscapes.
Whether you’re strolling through its bustling streets or soaking in the scenic beauty, Nelson adds a vibrant touch to your golf trip.


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