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Golf Trips

Plan a Golf Trip with Fairways

Coast to mountains to desert, from British Columbia and the Alberta Rockies to the Pacific Northwest. You pick the destination, we line up the tee times.

Start planning

A Fairways golf trip can take you from the ocean courses of Vancouver Island to the desert fairways of the Okanagan, the mountain golf of the Canadian Rockies, and the windswept links of the Pacific Northwest. Choose a destination below, tell us your dates, and we arrange the tee times across it, all from a single enquiry. Here is where we can take you.

Choose your destination

Where do you want to play?

Every destination below is a full guide to the courses, the season and how a trip there comes together.

How it works

Three steps to your trip

01

Pick a destination

Browse the guides above and decide where you want to play, or tell us you are not sure yet and we will help.

02

Tell us your trip

Share your dates, group size and the courses you have in mind through the form below.

03

We line up the tee times

We come back with a plan, courses, tee times and rates, usually within one business day.

Plan your trip

Tell us about your trip

Pick a destination, share your dates and group size, and we come back with courses, tee times and rates, usually within one business day.

One enquiry covers every destination. No commitment.

We reply within one business day. All prices in CAD.

FAQ

Golf trips, answered

What is a Fairways golf trip?

You pick the destinations and dates, and we arrange the tee times across them, so a single enquiry covers a whole multi-course trip. We handle the booking and the logistics; you just show up and play.

Where can I plan a trip?

Across British Columbia, the Alberta Rockies and the Pacific Northwest, from Vancouver Island and the Okanagan to Canmore, Jasper, Banff and the links of Washington State. Pick a destination above to see the courses.

When is the best time to go?

It depends on the region. The coast and the South Okanagan have the longest seasons, while the mountain courses run from late spring to early fall. June and September are the safest bets for a trip that crosses regions.

Can you combine several regions on one trip?

Yes. One enquiry and one point of contact covers everything, so we can line up a trip that pairs, say, the Okanagan with the Rockies, or BC with the Pacific Northwest.

How do I get started?

Choose a destination, then use the form to tell us your dates, group size and the courses you are interested in. We come back with a plan, usually within one business day.