MANITOUWADGE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
🇨🇦 Manitouwage, Ontario, CA
Designed by Howard Watson
Manitouwadge Municipal Golf Course serves the small mining community of Manitouwadge in northwestern Ontario, situated roughly 300 kilometers northeast of Thunder Bay. The course was designed by Howard Watson, a Canadian architect who worked on several municipal and community layouts across Ontario during the latter half of the twentieth century. The facility reflects the practical approach common to remote northern courses, providing recreational golf for local residents and visitors to this resource-based region.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Canadian Shield landscape, with natural rock outcroppings, boreal forest vegetation, and the rolling topography typical of this geological region. The routing works within the constraints of the local environment, incorporating the native pine, spruce, and birch that define northern Ontario golf. Playing conditions and course character reflect the short growing season and the realities of maintaining turf in a challenging climate.
Manitouwadge Municipal serves primarily as a community amenity in a town where outdoor recreation options are valued during the brief summer months. The course provides straightforward golf without pretense, functioning as a gathering place for local players and offering visiting golfers a chance to experience the distinctive setting of Ontario's north. The facility represents the tradition of modest municipal courses that anchor small communities across Canada's resource regions, where golf serves social and recreational purposes rather than competitive ambitions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Manitouwadge was designed by Howard Watson.
Yes. Manitouwadge at Manitouwadge Municipal Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Manitouwadge is 36.
Manitouwadge is a 9-hole course.