MISKANAW GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Fort McMurray, Alberta, CA
Designed by Robert Kains
Miskanaw Golf Club serves Fort McMurray, a city in northeastern Alberta known primarily for its oil sands industry. The course was designed by Robert Kains, a Canadian architect who has worked on several projects across western Canada. The facility provides golf in a region where the boreal forest landscape and northern climate create a distinct setting compared to courses farther south in the province.
The routing works with the natural topography characteristic of the area, where stands of spruce and pine frame holes and the terrain offers modest elevation changes. Fort McMurray's location along the Athabasca River valley means the surrounding landscape includes both forested areas and river lowlands, though specific details about how the course incorporates these features depend on the property itself. The growing season is shorter than in southern Alberta, and course conditions reflect the northern environment.
Miskanaw serves both the local community and visitors to the region, many connected to the resource industry that dominates Fort McMurray's economy. The club functions as a recreational outlet in a city where outdoor amenities are valued given the remote location and long winters. Golf in this part of Alberta offers a different experience from the mountain-view courses near Calgary or the parkland layouts around Edmonton, shaped instead by the boreal setting and the rhythms of life in a northern resource town.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Miskanaw was designed by Robert Kains.
Yes. Miskanaw at Miskanaw Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Miskanaw is 71.
Miskanaw plays 7,031 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Miskanaw is 135.
Miskanaw is a 18-hole course.