Furry Creek isn't just another golf course—it's a pilgrimage to one of North America's most breathtaking coastal settings. Perched on the Sea to Sky corridor between Vancouver and Whistler, this 1993 Robert Muir Graves design is his sole Canadian creation, and it showcases why the architect is revered for his West Coast sensibilities. The routing climbs and plunges across 350 feet of elevation change, winding through old-growth rainforest and past towering aged trees before reaching the signature 14th hole—a par 3 that sits directly on the shores of Howe Sound.
The course presents six pars of each type (threes, fours, and fives), creating relentless variety that keeps your mind sharp and your shot-making honest. Forced carries over ravines, blind tee shots, undulating multi-tiered greens, and constant elevation swings demand accuracy and precision rather than brute power. Black bears, bald eagles, and black-tailed deer roam the property, reminding you that you're playing in genuine wilderness mere minutes from Vancouver's urban sprawl.
For a group golf trip, Furry Creek delivers the perfect blend of challenge and spectacle. The Sea to Sky Grill at the award-winning clubhouse serves West Coast cuisine with views overlooking Howe Sound, and the course offers special group rates for parties of 16 or more. Every golfer in your foursome will be talking about this experience for years—whether they're marveling at the 165-foot plunge on hole 1 or attempting the scenic par 3 perched above the water at the 14th.
A dramatic Robert Muir Graves design winding through rainforest and coastal ravines with six par 3s, 4s, and 5s across 6,025 yards of elevation-driven challenge.