Twin Rivers Course officially opened in August 1984 as a nine hole public course in Terra Nova National Park. The second nine hole opened in July 1991. The late Robbie Robinson, architect of Stanhope, PEI & Osprey Ridge, Ontario, designed the original nine hole. Doug Carrick, designer of King Valley & Angus Glenn, Ontario, designed the second nine-hole.
In 1993, Sports Villas Resorts Inc. began operating the Twin Rivers course and named the hotel and golf course property as the Terra Nova Park Lodge & Golf Course, renamed Terra Nova Golf Resort in 2001. Construction of a new nine-hole course, Eagle Creek, began in 1997 and opened in July 2001.
The Twin Rivers Golf Course has been given the rank of Platinum by the Canadian Golf Course Ranking Magazine, Score Magazine for the past three years, ranking the course as one of the top 30 courses in Canada and one of the top six in Atlantic Canada. It was also ranked by Golf Digest as one of the top ten courses in Atlantic Canada in 2002. This seaside course that criss-crosses two salmon rivers, has been often referred to as "Canada's Pebble Beach." Many golfers note that one of the best value golf vacations is found at Terra Nova Golf Resort.
If you are looking for an exceptional golf vacation combined while experiencing a unique travel destination, come to Terra Nova Golf Resort, minutes away from icebergs, whales, local theatre productions and historic sites. There is something for the whole family.
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