More than 13 million visitors flock to the likes of Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines, Fort Erie and Welland each year. There literally is something for everyone in the Niagara region. And while the magnificent American and Canadian falls are the biggest tourist draws, the golf and wine industries are growing in popularity.
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When you visit the 54 terrific holes that are Osprey Valley an hour northwest of Toronto, your first challenge is to understand the language.
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It's the photo-op every tourist wants: a whitetailed doe and her tiny fawn gazing at you from the other side of a babbling brook, verdant ferns at their feet, azure sky dotted with cottony clouds.
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About an hour north of Montreal in the province of Québec lies one of the greatest concentrations of mountain golf courses in North America. From savage tracks chiseled out of mountain forests, to tranquil links that flow along sparkling clear streams, you will find golf that will challenge you, or golf that will soothe you, but you'll seldom find a level lie. Here's a sampling of six courses that illustrate the kind of golf this amazing area has to offer.
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Throughout history, British Columbia has been a home for adventurers and scenic natural wonders.
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Evans Golf is pleased to announce it has been commissioned to build a new Faldo Design golf course in the Muskoka region of Ontario.
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Life has shown Stuart Hendley as many peaks and valleys as you will see in the sawtooth-jagged, craggy Rocky Mountains of Canada.
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