What’s New at Toronto Golf Courses Now Open for 2026

The City of Toronto officially opened its 2026 golf season on April 10, 2026 at Dentonia Park Golf Course, with Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth), Chair of Infrastructure and Environment Committee.

Toronto golfers will be ecstatic to learn that all five of the City’s golf courses are now open, including Dentonia Park, Don Valley, Humber Valley, Scarlett Woods, and Tam O’Shanter. 

Here’s what’s new at Toronto golf courses for 2026

Don Valley Golf Course turns 70!


Don Valley Golf Course is celebrating its 70th anniversary, with the City restoring the course’s original first-tee deck to commemorate the milestone. Clubhouse renovations at Tam O’Shanter and Dentonia Park golf courses have improved user experience and accessibility standards. Golfers can also enjoy a renovated patio at Scarlett Woods golf course. 

Programming highlights for 2026

Each golf course offers a wide range of programs designed to welcome golfers of all ages, abilities and experience levels, as well as families and community groups. Highlights this season include:  

  • Discounted senior and junior green fees 
  • 30 free learn-to-golf clinics for juniors, women and seniors 
  • 40 free community events  
  • 45 Junior Summer Camps for youth seven to 14 years of age  
  • League-play including women’s-only leagues at all five courses 

“Opening the season at Dentonia Golf Course is very special to me, as it’s a course I play regularly. Every time I’m here, I see people of all ages and skill levels on the fairways from young people, seniors, women and beginners to more seasoned golfers, learning from one another and sharing a love of the game.”
– Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth), Chair of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee

Golf’s growing popularity amongst youth in Toronto

Golf continues to grow in popularity in Toronto with another consecutive record-breaking high of approximately 250,000 rounds of golf played in 2025. Junior memberships continue to increase with more than 15,000 rounds of golf played by Junior Members in 2025.

Locals are attracted to the City’s courses because of their affordability, quality and ease of access from transit. Each golf course has its own characteristics, ensuring a unique experience for golfers of all levels.

Reservations and accessibility

Tee times can be booked up to seven days in advance through the City’s website. Equipment rentals are available from the pro shop at each clubhouse. A complimentary accessible golf cart is available at Humber Valley for golfers with mobility needs, which can be requested at the time of booking.

Tee times are spaced at 10-minute intervals and adjusted throughout the season as daylight hours increase.

More information about the City’s golf courses, including booking options, schedules for events, programs, and contact information for each course, is available on the City’s website: www.toronto.ca/Golf.

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