British Columbia, Canada
The Falls Golf Club
Course Highlight
Nestled at the foot of Mount Cheam in Chilliwack, BC, this course features a dramatic 750-foot elevation drop from mountain to Fraser Valley floor, with the first 14 holes carved through cedar forests and rock outcroppings, while the final four holes wind along the valley floor with cascading waterfalls, highlighted by the 4th hole's nine tees and 100-foot descent.
About the Course
Named one of 'Canada's Top Ten Hidden Treasures' by the National Post, The Falls Golf Club sits in the foothills of Mount Cheam in Chilliwack, featuring a dramatic 750-foot elevation change and canyon-carved terrain that ranks among British Columbia's most challenging layouts. The course masterfully harnesses the natural contours of mountain and valley—the first 14 holes wind through mountain slopes while the final four stretch across the Fraser Valley floor, creating a unique sky-to-earth design rarely found in Canadian golf. The signature 11th hole defines the course's character: this 567-yard par-5 plunges 300 feet from the back tees to the fairway, earning recognition as 'one of BC's finest par-5s.' The 4th hole features nine different tees with a 100-foot drop to the green, the 14th is a cliff-edge par-3 at 154 yards, and the 612-yard 16th demands a final shot over water. Each hole tests the golfer's ability to read elevation and strategize accordingly, making The Falls one of the most memorable three-dimensional golf experiences near Vancouver.