The Valley

Set within the natural contours of the Credit River valley, the landscape surrounding Credit Valley Golf and Country Club shapes nearly every aspect of the experience.

The river winds through the course. Mature trees frame the fairways. Wildlife moves quietly through the property.

It’s a setting that feels removed from the city, though it sits only minutes away.

The Credit River is at the heart of the property, quietly shaping the landscape.

At times, it runs alongside fairways. In other places, it crosses the path of play, introducing both beauty and strategy to the round.

Throughout the seasons, the river changes — flowing gently in summer, rushing with spring melt, reflecting the colours of autumn as the valley shifts into the quiet stillness of winter.

It’s a presence that golfers come to appreciate more with every round.

A bald eagle flying in front of a dark, leafy background.
A bald eagle flying in front of a dark, leafy background.

Life in the Valley

The valley is home to more than golf.

Deer often move through the property in the early morning. Ducks settle along the riverbanks. Eagles patrol the skies, and in the fall, salmon can be seen making their way upstream.

These quiet moments of wildlife remind members that the course exists within a living landscape — one that continues to change and evolve throughout the year.

A Landscape That Changes With the Seasons

Each season brings a different character to the valley.

Spring arrives with fresh green fairways and rushing water in the river. Summer settles into long days and warm evenings on the course. Autumn transforms the valley with vibrant colour and crisp air. Winter signals rest in preparation for the season ahead.

For members, the landscape becomes something familiar yet always changing — gazing upon the valley never gets old, and feels like a gift each time.

Where the Valley Shapes the Game

The natural contours of the valley influence the design and character of the course.

Fairways follow the movement of the land. Elevation shifts subtly from hole to hole. Breezes move differently through the valley than they do above it.

These elements combine to create a course that feels organic — shaped as much by the landscape as by the design itself.

It’s golf that belongs to the land it sits on.

Deer standing in tall grass near a golf course, with a golfer and golf carts in the background.

Protecting What Makes This Place Remarkable

The natural landscape of the Credit River valley is one of the club’s defining features.

Credit Valley is committed to responsible environmental stewardship and is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Golf Course, an initiative focused on habitat preservation, water conservation, and sustainable course management.

These efforts help protect the valley ecosystem while ensuring the course remains beautiful and healthy for generations to come.

The valley may shape the landscape, but it’s the game played across it that brings the club to life.

Membership at Credit Valley

Membership at Credit Valley offers more than access to a course. It offers a setting, a community, and a way of spending time that feels increasingly rare.

For those who value great golf, meaningful connections, and a landscape that never loses its appeal, Credit Valley becomes more than a club.

It becomes part of life.