Humber Valley
Par 70
5446 Yards
18 Hole
On the banks of the Humber River, Humber Valley Golf Course is Toronto’s oldest course, dating back over 100 years. The 18-hole par 70 course spans a total of 5446 yards. There are two featured holes on this course, 14 and 15, which were designed by world famous Canadian golf course architect Stanley Thompson.
Humber Valley History
Until the mid-1950s the name Humber Valley Golf Course referred to a semi-private golf course located on the west bank of the Humber River from the Humber Sewage Treatment Plant north to King’s Mill Park.
The golf course, located along the west bank of the Humber River in Rexdale, became the second public course to be operated by Metro Toronto after 40.9 hectares were acquired from the Summerlea Golf Club in December 1957.
In March 1958, Metro Toronto opened the new Humber Valley Golf Course at a total cost of $357,554 for acquisition and development. In 1992, Metro Toronto Parks and Culture completed a $1.25 million renovation of the course, including the construction of many new tees and greens, fairway realignments and the installation of an automated irrigation system.
“ONE OF THE BEST PUBLIC COURSEs”
Lessons & Clinics
Lessons Rates
Private Lesson
Lessons are 45 minutes
- $99/lesson or $329/series of four lessons
- Juniors (18 years of age and under) get a 20 per cent discount
Semi-Private Lesson
Two Golfers:
- $140/lesson
- $480/series of four lessons
Three Golfers:
- $195/lesson
- $630/series of four lessons
Four Golfers:
- $240/lesson
- $800/series of four lessons
Five Golfers:
- $275/lesson
- $950/series of four lessons
Six Golfers:
- $300/lesson
- $1080/series of four lessons
Juniors (18 years of age and under) get a 20 per cent discount.
Golf Clinics
Please register for activities at least one week before the start date.
Four one-hour classes:
- Adults: $125/person
- Juniors (18 years old and under): $99/person
Equipment is included.
Payment is expected at the same time as registration. All applicable taxes are extra.
Future clinics and specialized clinics will be scheduled throughout the spring, summer and fall.