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Best Disc Golf Stops in BC

Looking for the best disc golf courses in British Columbia or planning a Vancouver Island disc golf trip? This guide maps out our favourite stops from the border to the Comox Valley.


We might own and play Smith Lake Farm the most, but we’ve definitely played a lot of courses in British Columbia, Canada—and we really think that you should come and play them too. Here’s our top list if you make us choose.


If you’re thinking about making the trip to British Columbia or Vancouver Island for disc golf, here’s what you need to know:

👉 It’s not about one course—it’s about the route.


From the border all the way Vancouver Island, BC, there are a handful of stops that make the trip worth it. This is the loop we recommend 👇


🍁 Just Across the Border

Raptors Knoll (Abbotsford, BC) — ⭐ 4.8 (UDisc)

Less than an hour from the US border

  • Big, open lines mixed with technical shots

  • A must-play if you’re coming from the U.S.

  • UDisc-rated #1 disc golf course

⛴️ Island Hopping (If You’ve Got Time)

The Gulf Islands in British Columbia have a ton of small ferries that take you to all of our little islands. We once did this loop and played 99 holes of disc golf in three days—definitely our favourite way to be a disc golf tourist.


Pender Island, BC — ⭐ 4.6 (UDisc)

  • Classic, rocky, and hilly

  • Old-school feel and island vibes

  • A great technical short course


Mayne Island, BC – Ravens Ridge — ⭐ 4.6 (UDisc)

  • Tight, creative lines through lush forest

  • Fun, technical, and full of personality

  • A course that feels like a hidden gem waiting to blow up


Salt Spring Island, BC - Golf Course — ⭐ 4.5 (UDisc)

  • Long and challenging

  • A great example of ball golf and disc golf working in synergy

  • Big shots, clean fairways, and scenic island vibes

👉 One of our favourite Vancouver Island disc golf extensions after Smith Lake


🌲 Vancouver Island (Bottom to Top)

Mary’s Farm (Private Course, near Victoria, BC) — ⭐ 4.4 (UDisc)

  • Farm charm meets thoughtful design

  • A good mix of open and technical holes

  • Potential of llamas 🦙


Fuller Lake (Ladysmith, Vancouver Island) — ⭐ 4.4 (UDisc)

  • New and tough! Same designers as Raptors Knoll

  • Demands precision from start to finish

  • Expected to be a premier Vancouver Island disc golf course


Doumont (Nanaimo, BC) — ⭐ 4.3 (UDisc)

  • Technical, punishing, and worth it

  • For advanced players looking to challenge themselves

  • Carved out of the rough by incredible volunteers


The Park (Comox Valley, BC) — ⭐ 4.6 (UDisc)

  • Fun, approachable on a golf course

  • Beautiful trees and fairways

  • Great amenities & weekly CVDG club night

👉 Only ~15 minutes from Smith Lake Farm in the Comox Valley


Coal Creek (Courtenay, BC) — ⭐ 4.6 (UDisc)

  • Great technical wooded putter course

  • Historic Cumberland-area course vibes

👉 Only ~15 minutes from Smith Lake Farm


Cooper’s Hawk (Campbell River, BC) — ⭐ 4.5 (UDisc)

  • A great mixed course with challenging shorts

  • Recently upgraded and always well maintained

👉 ~25 minutes from the farm


🌿 And Then… Smith Lake Farm

Smith Lake Farm (Comox Valley, Vancouver Island) — ⭐ 4.7 (UDisc)

“A destination course with solid layout, beautiful woods… and a cool little farm shop.”

  • Balanced layout, on-farm accommodations, and disc golf camp experiences

  • Playable for all skill levels—but still engaging for experienced players

  • Easy to spend a full day or a weekend

👉 Home to Canada’s first West Coast edition of Champs vs Chumps


What’s Disc Golf Camp? June 11–14 with Nate Sexton, Ian Anderson, Thomas Gilbert, Sofia Donnecke and more.

Ever wanted to be in Champs vs Chumps or learn from the pros? This is your chance.👉 Checkout our promo video or book your spot at Smith Lake Farm, Vancouver Island


🧭 The Takeaway

BC's landscape naturally make this one of the best places in the world for disc golf.


With wild places-mountains, forests, oceans, and lakes - there's so much more to experience beyond just the course... but it's a pretty great way to see it all.


Disc golf becomes the vehicle to explore the province - one round at a time.


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