Revelstoke Golf Club

Overview

The Par 72 championship layout 18-hole course is just 5 minutes from downtown Revelstoke and includes a restaurant, clubhouse, and driving range. The gentle tree-lined layout is challenging, yet forgiving. Players of all abilities will have an exceptional day and a relaxing, timeless experience. 

The course opens in April and stays open until the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend in mid-October.

Tee Times

Tee times can be booked online or at the Clubhouse in Revelstoke.

2026 Prices

18 Holes: $99.00
9 Holes: $66.00
Twilight: $50 (9H)
Youth <18: Free (when accompanied by an adult)

Seasonal Update: Golf course is now open for the 2026 season!

Cost

Fees apply

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

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individual at the driving range amongst fall folliage
golf course on peninsula
Woman swinging Revelstoke Golf Club
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The Course.

The Revelstoke Golf Club is located on a peninsula by the Columbia River and garners stunning views of the Monashee and Selkirk mountain ranges, including the iconic Mount Begbie.

It's a Par 72 championship-style course known for its beautiful hemlock and cedar trees, holes along the Columbia River, and views of the mountains from all angles.

The front nine is known for its more technical, tight fairways lined by giant hemlock and cedar trees.

The back nine used to be an old horse racing track, featuring unique elevation changes and subtle rolling contours, making it a more forgiving layout.

fairway view with mountain peaks in background

Revelstoke Golf Club | P Steve Shannon

peninsula ariel view of fairway and greens of golf course

Revelstoke Golf Club | BCGMA | P Chris Wheeler

golf course on peninsula

Revelstoke Golf Club | P Steve Shannon

The Clubhouse.

The Revelstoke Golf Club clubhouse building’s unique design is a direct result of its equestrian heritage. Built in 1912, the building’s most prominent feature is a cupola that extends above the roof. It served as the caller’s booth for horse races, where race officials shouted out the races as the pack rounded near what are now the 10th and 11th holes.

The Clubhouse interior was renovated in 2026 and is a hot spot for locals and visitors to grab lunch, dinner, and a patio drink.

Cozy living room with brown leather chairs, stone fireplace, plaid wallpaper, framed art, and trophies on the mantle, creating a warm ambiance.

Revelstoke Club House | Renovation 2026

Three people sitting at a wooden table in a cozy restaurant, enjoying burgers and fries. Drinks and condiments are also on the table.

Revelstoke Club House | 2026 | Olly Hogan © Paperless Creative

Frequently asked questions

What is the dress code?

⁠Dress Code Guidelines: Shirts with sleeves⁠ and closed-toed shoes are required. Golf sandals with spikes are allowed. Cut-off shorts, and pants with rips or holes are not allowed.

Are their any golf promo packages or deals?

Tourism Revelstoke offers a Golf and Stay deal. Book your accommodations directly with a local hotel and save 25% on green fees all season.

What is the course like?

It's known for being a tighter course due to narrow hallways bordered with old-growth cedar. The views are spectacular, especially along the front 9 peninsula, with views of Mount Begbie, Mount Mackenzie, and the Columbia River.

Our Golf History

A large group of people in early 20th-century attire gather around a picnic table in a wooded area, enjoying a meal together.

1898

Columbia Park

A local committee was searching for a place to create a new greenspace. They almost chose the farmland that is now Williamson Lake. Columbia Park was a popular picnic spot!

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1908

Fall Fair

The original grounds held fairs alongside the race track.

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1908

Revelstoke Turf Association

The Revelstoke Turf Association formed around the horse racing scene, creating grandstands, stables, and outbuildings where the clubhouse is currently located.

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1912

Caller's Booth Built

The Revelstoke Golf Club clubhouse was built in 1912 as an Agricultural Hall for the Fall Fairs, with a viewing tower for the horse races that were held as part of the fairs. The building’s most prominent feature is a cupola that extends above the roof. It served as the caller’s booth for horse races, where race officials shouted out the races as the pack rounded near what are now the 10th and 11th holes.

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1924

Callers Booth Converted Into A Clubhouse

The First World War ended over a decade of racing, and in 1924, the golf craze came to Revelstoke in full force, and the building was converted into a clubhouse, which it remains today, right in the heart of what the pioneers of Revelstoke felt was the prettiest parkland around.

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1924

9-Hole Course Created

The first nine holes of the course were developed in 1924, where the horse track once was.

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1930s

A Golden Era For Golf

The new clubhouse kicked off two decades of golden-era golfing in Revelstoke, which played host to many B.C. Interior tournaments, and even hosted movie stars like Richard Arlen, who beat the course record in 1936 while in Revelstoke filming The Great Barrier.

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1967

Agreement Reached

BC Hydro and the City of Revelstoke completed a significant land exchange and constructed a 610-metre dyke along the Revelstoke Golf Course. This agreement protected the course and permitted a Revelstoke Golf Club land swap which eventually allowed them to expland the course.

Map of a golf course with labeled holes, nearby landmarks, and a compass. The Columbia River runs alongside the course.

1974

An Updated Course

Under the guidance of golf course architect Norman Woods, the Revelstoke Golf Club began its transformation into a 6,537-yard, par 72 championship-layout, 18-hole course in 1974.

Aerial view of a golf course with winding paths, sand traps, and tree-lined fairways surrounded by forested areas and a few buildings.

1976

The Official Opening of the New Course

The official opening took place on June 12, 1976, with Mayor Sid Parker cutting the ribbon. They relocated a 1912 marker from the Mount Revelstoke Auto Road Post.

Cozy living room with brown leather chairs, stone fireplace, plaid wallpaper, framed art, and trophies on the mantle, creating a warm ambiance.

2026

Interior Refresh

The clubhouse restaurant and bar got an interior refresh.

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