Since 1994, GolfNorth has been crafting unforgettable experiences on our courses. From our humble beginnings with a small 9-hole course to our expansion across Canada, each course tells a story of community, camaraderie, and pure love for the game.
Join us as we celebrate three decades of shared passion and countless memories.
The Early Years
In the early years, GolfNorth began as a modest venture when Al Kavanagh purchased Acton Meadows (now Acton Golf Club) in 1994. Despite having little experience in the golf industry, they expanded the 9-hole neighbourhood course to 18 holes.
By 1998, with the acquisition of Calerin, Beaverdale, Brant Valley, Cedar Creek, Fergus and Orangeville, GolfNorth started to grow its portfolio. The early days were characterized by a spirit of independence and learning, setting the foundation for future growth.
The Golf Boom
From 2000 to 2005, GolfNorth entered a period of structured growth and strategic expansion, coinciding with the post-Tiger Boom in golf. The company embraced technological advancements by implementing digital tee reservation systems, streamlining operations, and enhancing customer service.
Key acquisitions during this period, including Foxwood, Dundee, Canterbury and Conestoga, helped solidify GolfNorth’s market presence. Strategic alliances with suppliers and partners further expanded its reach and capabilities.
Positioning for Growth
The era from 2006 to 2015 marked a significant transition and positioning for growth under the leadership of Shawn Evans. After founder Al Kavanagh retired, Shawn Evans was appointed CEO, bringing a new level of professionalism and strategic direction to the company.
This period saw GolfNorth experimenting with different business models, hosting high-profile events like the Manulife Classic LPGA, and the first discussions of expanding into non-golf related business ventures. These initiatives strengthened GolfNorth’s brand and operational base as a leader in the Canadian golf industry.
National Growth & Business Expansion
Since 2016, GolfNorth has focused on national growth and business expansion, extending its influence across Canada. Expanding into the hospitality sector with properties like Forest and Keltic Lodge has diversified GolfNorth’s offerings and revenue streams, further solidifying its position in the industry.
The acquisition of notable courses like Cape Breton Highlands Links and expansion into regions such as British Columbia and Alberta demonstrated its growing capabilities.
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 brought renewed interest in golf, leading to the highest interest level in golf in recent years.
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Join us for mid-round summer BBQs at select GolfNorth courses this summer!
Exclusively for our golfing community with a round booked at the host course that day, this is our way of celebrating 30 years of GolfNorth and thanking the community that helped us get here. Book your round and keep an eye out for the GolfNorth team and grab a free hot dog!
- Conestoga Golf ClubWednesday June 192pm –4pmPutting Green Area by Patio
- The Club at Bond HeadWednesday June 261pm – 5pmHalfway House on South
- The Fox Golf ClubFriday July 54pm – 5pmNew Patio
- The Oaks of St. George Golf ClubFriday July 1212pm – 4pmPractice Green
- Foxwood Golf ClubWednesday July 174pm - 7pmBeside Start Shed at 1st Tee
- Forest Golf Club & InnThursday July 1811am–4pmCrossroads between holes #3, #7 & #16
- Mystic Golf ClubWednesday July 2412pm – 4pmFront of the Clubhouse / Pro Shop
- Settlers' Ghost Golf ClubMonday July 291pm – 5pm10th Hole
- Brookfield Golf ClubWednesday August 71pm – 6pmPutting Green
- Rebel Creek Golf ClubThursday August 82pm – 5pm10th Tee
Scroll through the moments that have made GolfNorth a part of so many different stories throughout our 30 years. From the early years of Acton to expansion across Canada, every milestone is a testament to the support and power of the GolfNorth community and our team at every property!
Scroll through the moments that have made GolfNorth a part of so many different stories throughout our 30 years.