Disc Golf

Set up like a golf course, disc golf holes wind through fields and forests to reach the basket but played with flying discs rather than clubs and a ball. Disc golf is a great outdoor activity, perfect for individual play, team play, and organized competition.

Where to go?

Christie Lake Conservation Area features an 18-hole championship disc golf course. It is open year-round to the public and is free to use with park entry. The course winds through fields and forests, offering a fun and scenic experience for players, both seasoned and beginner.

As the third most played course in Ontario it has welcomed nearly 20,000 players and 58,000+ rounds played. 

Disc Golf Scorecard

Christie Lake Fundraiser Discs

Buy a disc. Support the course!

HCA has partnered with ChainLink Disc Golf to fundraise for improvements to Christie Lake’s disc golf course, including signage, benches, and course maintenance. When you purchase one of the fundraising discs (pictured below), a portion of each sale will go directly toward improving Christie Lake’s Disc Golf Course. 

About the Discs
  • Beginner-friendly, PDGA-approved discs
  • Wildlife designs inspired by Christie Lake
  • Made from recycled plastic
  • Discs glow-in-the-dark

Turtle: Putter; 2/5/0/1
Heron: Mid-Range; 5/4/-1/1
Deer: Driver; 9/6/-3/1

Where to Buy the Discs

Christie Lake Gatehouse
May to June: Daily from 8 AM to 6 PM
July to Labour Day: Daily from 8 AM to 8 PM
September to April: Weekends from 9 AM to 4 PM

Christie Lake Beach Store
Victoria Day to Labour Day: Weekends from 11:30 AM to 7 PM

Adventure Attic
Located in downtown Dundas.
In store sales available.

Cost

Collect one, or all three!

Discs are $19.00 + HST. A portion of every sale goes directly towards supporting the Christie Lake Disc Golf Course.