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Haliburton, Ontario

Pinestone Resort Golf Course

A hidden gem carved from the Haliburton Highlands—challenging play meets pure Canadian Shield beauty.

About the Course

Carved from the mineral-rich glacial till of the Haliburton Highlands, Pinestone Golf Course delivers a rewarding test for golfers of all abilities. Built in 1974 by prominent architect Jack Davidson, this 18-hole championship layout measures 6,024 yards from the tips and features strategically placed water hazards, pristine bunkers, and multi-level greens that reward thoughtful shot-making. The course feels like a true escape—situated on 160 acres of pristine Canadian Shield terrain with spectacular views throughout your round. What makes Pinestone special for groups is the combination of on-site resort accommodations, dining, and the chance to play a genuinely challenging course without the pretense of elite private clubs. The Haliburton Highlands location puts you in the heart of cottage country, with over 500 lakes, dense forests, and outdoor adventures at every turn.

Why It's Great for Groups
  • 100% accessible to daily-fee players with no membership requirements—walk on or call ahead
  • Championship-caliber course design by Jack Davidson with genuine strategic complexity that challenges all skill levels
  • Full resort amenities on-site including 100+ rooms, villas, and chalets—sleep where you play
  • Perfect base camp for a group getaway: 160 acres with indoor/outdoor pools, spa, restaurant, and event space
  • Carved from authentic Canadian Shield terrain with mountain views and pristine natural setting
Courses on Property
Pinestone Championship Course18 holes · Par 71

6,024-yard Jack Davidson design featuring water, bunkers, and multi-level greens on 160 acres.

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Key Details
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Green Fees
$35–$68/person est.
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Walking Friendly
Yes
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Caddies Available
No
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Best Time to Visit
<cite index="41-15,41-16">Summer is the best time of year to plan your Haliburton retreat! The weather is warm and sunny and perfect for outdoor adventures.</cite> <cite index="46-2">However, the best time to plan a trip is in the fall when the leaves are at the peak colour change.</cite> <cite index="42-12">June – August is the busiest season for tourism in Haliburton, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual.</cite> <cite index="54-17">For the best chance to save money on your reservation, consider staying in May, when prices are typically at their lowest.</cite> Avoid spring mud and winter cold unless you're committed to cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.
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Stay on Property
<cite index="23-1">There are 101 guest rooms at this hotel, which include standard rooms, suites, villas, and chalets.</cite> <cite index="57-8,57-9">Guests can stay in the spacious chalets or villas which offer a cosy propane fireplace, spa tub, and separate living and dining area. Additionally, visitors may book the more budget-minded Queen, King, or Fairway Rooms.</cite> <cite index="56-6">The resort also features a fine dining restaurant, and the full-service spa is available by appointment.</cite>

<cite index="23-1">There are 101 guest rooms at this hotel, which include standard rooms, suites, villas, and chalets.</cite> <cite index="57-8,57-9">Guests can stay in the spacious chalets or villas which offer a cosy propane fireplace, spa tub, and separate living and dining area. Additionally, visitors may book the more budget-minded Queen, King, or Fairway Rooms.</cite> <cite index="56-6">The resort also features a fine dining restaurant, and the full-service spa is available by appointment.</cite>

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