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Join us on Saturday June 3, 2023 as we launch the opening of the new 9-hole Disc Golf Course at Bruce's Mill Conservation Park. The first 300 people to register will receive free admission to the park and a chance to try the new course.
REGISTER NOW FOR THIS EVENT -->Disc golf is the newest sport to take Canada by storm – and it's now available at Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) Bruce's Mill Conservation Park.
Photos courtesy of ChainLink Disc Golf / Jess McShane Photography.
A fusion of frisbee throwing and golfing, disc golf is becoming a massively popular, family-friendly year-round recreation.
The object is to throw a plastic disc toward a target – usually an upright metal basket – following rules similar to a game of golf. The fewer throws it takes to reach the target, the better your score.
As in golf, players follow a course, recording the score for each hole played. The player who completes the course with the fewest throws is the winner.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SPORT
TRCA's new disc golf course at Bruce's Mill opens Saturday June 3, 2023.
This nine-hole course was designed and built by ChainLink Disc Golf.
This family-friendly course is suited to all skill levels, whether you’re a beginner just learning to play, or an expert looking to hone your technique.
The course at Bruce's Mill takes advantage of the park's existing features, minimizing disruption to the natural landscape and to other park areas.
Stay tuned for further announcements as TRCA expands its disc golf offerings to other locations.
Bruce's Mill Conservation Park: