Fraserview is a popular public golf course in Vancouver. The 18-hole par 72 course has a classic design and also features practice greens and a driving range.
Vancouver’s Fraserview Golf Course
Fraserview is a well-maintained public golf course located in Vancouver. It has a traditional design that was put together by course architect Thomas McBroom. Fraserview plays 6692 yards from its most challenging gold tees, but each hole has three easier tee boxes to choose from as well. The course has a hilly terrain that makes for some fun and challenging shots.
In terms of practice facilities, Fraserview boasts a two-story driving range with 36 stalls, 18 of which are covered. There are putting greens just outside the clubhouse for those who want to practice their short game or get a feel of the greens prior to their round.
The academy at Fraserview also offers lessons with Canadian PGA instructors. Juniors can register for fun and informative camps. Adults can sign up for a variety of group or private lessons tailored to their skill-level.
Where is Fraserview?
Fraserview is located at 7800 Vivian Drive in the City of Vancouver.
The course is close to the southeastern corner of the city, so it’s only 10 minutes away from Burnaby’s Central Park. Fraserview is also about a 20-minute drive away from the VanDusen Botanical Garden which is further west.
Fraserview Rates
As of early 2025, winter green fees range from $23.50 to $42.75 depending on the time of day. Powercart rentals cost an additional $45 for adults and $38 for seniors.
For folks wanting to use the driving range, a warm-up bucket of 34 balls costs $5. A bucket of 65 balls costs $8 and a pair of buckets is $14.
Other Information
To book a tee time at Fraserview or for more information about the course, visit the City of Vancouver‘s website.
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