Profile: Don Valley Golf Course

Don Valley Golf Course
4200 Yonge St
North York, Ontario, Canada, M2P 1N9
18 Holes
Public
$25-45
Green Fees
6109
Pro Yardage
Call 416-392-2465
For Reservations

Course Description:

Lush Vegetation and a rolling landscape present an exciting natural setting for Don Valley Golf Course. It's classic Howard Watson design has a traditional variety of holes and a legendary reputation for its exciting natural setting. Hallelujah Corner includes the signature par 5 12th hole followed by an outstanding par 3 challenge, providing breathtaking scenery and spectacular golfing.


History: Don Valley Golf Course officially opened on August 1, 1956, at cost of $535,000 for land acquisition and course construction.


Before its acquisition by Metro Toronto, the land was owned by the City of Toronto and named after W. W. Carson, a prominent civic leader, long-time Hogg's Hollow resident, and a son of the Jolly Miller Inn's proprietor. In 1954, Hurricane Hazel's impact severely altered the course of the West Don River at York Mills Road and demonstrated the need for a regionally coordinated watershed management strategy.


Metro purchased 65 hectares of Carson Park in February 1955, released one hectare for new road allowances, and proceeded with development of the Don Valley Golf Course.


The Don river was named in 1793 by Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe after the River Don in Yorkshire, England. Crown Surveyor Alexander Aiken referred to the Don River as Necheng Qua Kekonk in September 1788, upon surveying the lands purchased from natives. Wonscoteonoch, meaning "black burnt lands", was another name used, probably signifying that the Don Valley had been swept by fire at one point.


After more than 35 years of continuous use, much of the original golf course landscaping at Don Valley began to show its age. While vegetation in and around the course had become well-established, tees and greens were worn out and the irrigation system required replacement. In 1993, Metro Parks and Culture undertook an extensive restoration program for the golf course. The two-year program included improvements such as several hole realignments, the creation of a naturalized wetland "water hazard" and significant drainage and soil modifications to the tees and greens. Tees and greens were also be enlarged to accommodate the level of play experienced at the course.


In 1998 Metro and the six municipalities within it were amalgamated. The course is now maintained by Toronto's Parks and Recreation Division, in the Economic Development, Culture and Tourism Department. 


 

Complete Course Details:

Contact:

Phone Number: 416-392-2465
 

Design:

Year Built: 1956
# of Holes: 18
Length in Yards: 6109
Rating: 0.0
Private or Public Course: Public
 

Fees & Rentals:

Currency: CAD
Average Cost of 18 Holes: 45
Average Cost of 9 Holes: 25
 

Map of Don Valley Golf Course:

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