Carved through majestic pine trees, Christina Lake Golf Course is a
scenic 18 hole, 6685 yard championship course designed by the renowned
golf course architect Les Furber. Regarded as one of the top 25 courses
to play in British Columbia, your golf experience includes captivating
views of the Selkirk Mountains as you meander along paths near the pristine
Kettle River.

Voted
as one of the places to play by Golf Digest in 2006, Christina Lake
Golf Course, features a brand new Pro Shop and
Club House, complete with a full 110 seat Restaurant, Patio and Banquet
Facility that overlook the meticulous greens and lush fairways. Join
us in the Clubhouse Restaurant before or after
your round for a sumptuous meal prepared by our skilled kitchen staff. Our head golf Pro Kevin Maffioli instructs all levels providing
professional CPGA lessons and always has some
excellent golf tips to share. Among the many amenities we have to offer
are pull cart rentals and an entire fleet of power cart rentals, golf
equipment, club rentals and rain checks if needed. Our season extends
from April to October the temprate climate of Christina Lake making
golfing a 3 season stretching sport. Host of the 2002 BC Mid Amateur, 2004 BC Junior, 2005 BC Senior Ladies Championships, 2006 NAIA Collegiate Regional and the 2007 BC Juvenile.

Before
the game warm up your swing on our driving
range, chipping green or practise sand trap. You'll find the course
challenging for all skill levels whether you utilize the blue tees for
the low handicapper, yet easy enough for the beginner from the other
3 tee boxes. Listen to the natural sounds of the Kettle River as you
experience an unforgettable walk or ride past the 3 water challenge
ponds, unique black sand bunkers, majestic ponderosa pines, and our
local white tail deer with the beautiful Selkirk Mountains as a backdrop.

Christina
Lake is located
in south central B.C. mid-way between Vancouver and Calgary, right
on the Canada/US border. We are a short drive from many points in British
Columbia and Washington State, only 2 hours north from Spokane, Wash.
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