
Lakeview Golf Course
Course Info
Lakeview Golf Course is a historic gem in Canadian golf, celebrated for its rich legacy and classic parkland design. Originally founded in 1896 as the High Park Golf Club, the course relocated to its current site near Lake Ontario in 1907. Lakeview has hosted the Canadian Open twice—first in 1923, won by Clarence Hackney, and again in 1934, when Tommy Armour claimed victory. The course features 18 holes laid out over 6,289 yards, playing to a par of 71. Its traditional design includes mature tree-lined fairways, subtle elevation changes, and large sloping greens with nuanced breaks. Lakeview is operated by the City of Mississauga and has been recognized as one of the best municipal golf courses in Canada, praised for its beauty, challenge, and sustainability initiatives.