Dwarfing the state of Texas, the Canadian province of Ontario holds close
to 1,000 golf courses, the vast majority of which are within 100 miles of
the Canada-U.S. border. They range from linksy to heathland, parkland to
semi-alpine and, according to the experts, exist in some of the finest turf-growing
conditions in the world. Thankfully, all but a tiny handful are open to
the public.
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TORONTO (Jan. 6, 2003) -- Dwarfing the state of Texas,
the Canadian province of Ontario
holds close to 1,000 golf courses, the vast majority of which
are within 100 miles of the Canada-U.S. border. They range from
linksy to heathland, parkland to semi-alpine and, according
to the experts, exist in some of the finest turf-growing conditions
in the world. Full
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ICTORIA, BC, CANADA (Dec. 4, 2002) -- While most Canadians grudgingly
start their winter days by reaching for snow shovels and toques,
residents of Vancouver
Island usually reach for shovels that have headcovers. With
a climate that's moderated by the roll and thunder of the mighty
Pacific Ocean, Vancouver
Island is, without a doubt, one of the best places for Canadians
to peg it up within the confines of their beloved "Great
White North." Full
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