Emerald Lake is located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest of Yoho's 61 lakes and ponds, as well as one of the park's premier tourist attractions. Mountains reflect in this clear, green-hued lake with a hiking trail & boathouse for canoe rentals.
Set in a castle-like building in Banff National Park, this grand hotel lies within 1.8 km of Bow Falls, and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. You can walk around the Banff Springs Hotel. Walk down to the waterfall then stop for a german beer at the Waldhaus pub.
SilverTip was named for a rare and beautiful type of grizzly bear, and the natural image is a good match for this exhilarating course. Renowned golf architect Les Furber calls SilverTip, "an extreme golf experience." It's unlikely that you have ever played a golf course of such character and challenge. Rated one of the best new courses in Canada, SilverTip caters to golfers worldwide. This is a course to match the grandeur and scale of the Canadian Rockies.
The Canmore Golf Club was established in 1926, constructed and funded by the residents of Canmore. Located in the heart of the Bow Valley, the Canmore Golf & Curling Club offers a scenic and memorable golf experience.
Designed by Canadian Golf Architect Gary Browning in 2000, it continues to be a favorite among returning guests, and a discovered jewel for new visitors. With breathtaking views of the Three Sisters, Cascade, Pigeon and Ha Ling Mountains, Stewart Creek is a course that no one who has had the opportunity to experience will soon forget.