Nestled in Caledon's rolling hills, the Heathlands course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley stands as one of Ontario's most authentic and uncompromising links experiences. Designed by Canadian architect Doug Carrick in 1992, this brilliant creation transformed a flat farmland into a windswept, fescue-lined haven featuring massive pot bunkers, undulating fairways, and lightning-fast greens that demand precision and strategy on every shot. The course's Scottish character is unmistakable—from the opening par-5 through towering dunes to the back nine's relentless examination of shotmaking. Walking the Heathlands feels like stepping into Scottish tradition while staying firmly rooted in Ontario's natural beauty.
What makes Heathlands special is its philosophy of playability within strategy. The fairways offer genuine landing zones, but miss the short grass and the gnarly fescue and pot bunkers punish imprecision with cold efficiency. The greens are severely sloped, contoured works of art that reward imagination and boldness while making conservative play nearly impossible. The course plays differently in wind and weather, transforming daily—some days it's forgiving, others it's brutally difficult.
TPC Toronto expanded into a destination in recent years with new luxury villa accommodations, championship dining at Two Brothers restaurant, and a world-class clubhouse. Yet the Heathlands remains the soul of the property—the course that built the reputation and continues to challenge golfers from every skill level. Its Canadian Top 100 ranking is well-earned; many consider it the best pure links experience in Canada.
Hosting the 2026 RBC Canadian Open on its sister course (the North) further cements TPC Toronto's status as a championship venue. For a group seeking an unforgettable test of golf—one that combines Old World tradition with modern facilities—Heathlands is a must-play destination.
A links-inspired design featuring fescue-covered dunes, pot bunkers, and severely-sloped greens—one of the truest links tests in Ontario.
A wasteland-style course inspired by Carolina sandhills, featuring sandy waste areas, rolling bunkers, and wooded shelter.
A parkland-style layout recently renovated to host the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, offering wide fairways and strategic bunkering.
TPC Toronto offers brand-new multi-unit luxury villas nestled near the Upper Credit River with 4-, 2-, and 1-bedroom suites. Each villa features modern amenities, beamed ceilings, shiplap walls, European-style windows, private en-suite bathrooms, and easy access via shuttle to the main clubhouse. Stay-and-play packages begin at $550 per person for one night and $1,100 for multi-course play.