British Columbia, Canada
Talking Rock Golf Course
Course Highlight
Winding through pristine British Columbia pine forests with minimal land alteration, this natural layout features the signature 562-yard par-5 7th hole and a stunning lakeside finishing 18th along Little Shuswap Lake's shoreline.
About the Course
Nestled along the shores of Little Shuswap Lake, Talking Rock Golf Course ranks 27th among Canada's public courses by SCOREGolf (2023) and has claimed British Columbia's Facility of the Year honors multiple consecutive years. Built on the Little Shuswap Indian Band Reserve, the course blends Indigenous cultural heritage with natural terrain to create one of the Interior's most distinctive golf destinations. The layout follows the rugged contours of sandy forest landscape, with the signature 562-yard par-5 7th featuring a bear carved into the fairway bunker—from an elevated tee, players must navigate a ridge that divides the green in two, demanding strategic precision. The quartet of par-3 holes is celebrated as the finest set in British Columbia, while the 18th hole unfolds along the lakeshore, offering a breathtaking finale amid shimmering waters and pine forests. With minimal alteration to the diverse landscape, water hazards and natural elevation changes require thoughtful shotmaking at every turn.