Settlers’ Ghost

Settlers' Ghost Golf Club

Settlers’ Ghost Golf Club is located 15 minutes north of Barrie.

It is a beautifully maintained 18-hole public golf course with bent grass fairways, tees and greens. The changes in elevation offer spectacular vistas of the escarpment and local landscapes.

Multiple tee decks provide a testing experience for all levels of play.

Amenities and programs include: a fully stocked pro shop; a licensed full service restaurant; stay and play packages; a teaching facility and practice green staffed by CPGA golf professionals; memberships; leagues; and an extensive Junior program.

Settlers’ Ghost excels at customer service and specializes in corporate events and tournaments.
Settlers’ Ghost.

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