Golf schedules

Schedule for 2025 – click here (updated Oct. 7, 2025)

Schedule for 2024 – click here (updated Sep. 12, 2024)

Schedule for 2023 – click here (updated September 30, 2023)

Schedule for 2022 (PEG) – click here (updated July 6, 2022)

Schedule for 2021 (PEG) – click here (updated September 28, 2021)

Schedule for 2020 (PEG) – click here (updated July 23, 2020)

 

Golf Celebration & Awards Day 2025

Golf Celebration & Awards Day, Sep. 2, 2025

 

Golf venues

Cardinal Golf Club LogoThe Cardinal Golf Club is located at 2740 Highway 9, just west of Newmarket. With the opening of RedCrest in 2009 (Cardinal’s NEWEST premium 18 hole championship course), Cardinal is now Canada’s largest golf facility, with 72 holes of golf including: three 18 hole championship courses, an 18 hole executive course, large driving range, 18 hole mini-putt, C.P.G.A. staffed Golf Academy, and two unique Clubhouses.

 

Westview GC is located at 1563 Vandorf Side Rd in Aurora. It is just east of Leslie St. and halfway between Bloomington Rd. and Wellington St., both of which are exits from Hwy. 404. Westview offers three scenic nines, and each offers the golfer a different challenge. The Homestead is an easier walk and has a variety of golf holes. The Middle nine incurs many elevation changes requiring skillful approach shots to well-guarded greens. The Lakeland is cut through the Westview forest necessitating accuracy off the tee. The course is proud to be part of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses. It is not unusual to see wildlife and beautiful flowers throughout.

Royal Stouffville is located just north of Toronto at 14248 Highway 48, a short distance north of Bloomington Road. The Royal Stouffville Golf Course offers great Toronto golf with an 18-hole Championship Course and a 9-hole Executive Course.
The 18-hole course measures 6625 yards from the back tees and is a challenge for all skill levels. It has gently rolling fairways, strategically bunkered greens and an assortment of woods and water to test your accuracy.
The 9-hole Executive Course is ideal for beginners, juniors, families, seniors and anyone who does not have time for 18 holes.

Hikes and Walks – General info

For the past few years, the Club has been offering its members the opportunity to participate in our “hikes and walks”. These events provide an excellent opportunity to see some unspoiled beauty spots in and around the City of Toronto while enjoying some modest exercise; regular walking is the most highly recommended form of exercise for seniors.

“Hikes” are defined as walks on already marked and mapped hiking paths, in the City of Toronto ravine system or within a short drive from the City. Typically, a hike will be 4-6 hours long and cover 10-15 km. Terrain will be varied, and may include some modest inclines. Hikes are intended for members in relatively good physical shape.

“Walks” are defined as more leisurely strolls in a gentler setting: city parks, gardens, etc. They will be shorter, typically 1-3 hours long, covering 5-7 km.

A hike or walk is planned for every 2 weeks, alternating between Wednesdays and Thursdays, from May until October, except when conflicting with another Club event.

An e-mail is sent out about a week before the walk or hike to solicit expressions of interest. The e-mail provides a brief description of the event and logistical details. Hikes and walks generally start at 09:30 or 10:00 a.m. from the designated rendez-vous point.

When there is an opportunity to stop for lunch at a modest eating spot, we will take advantage of this. This is an opportunity to discover small neighborhood restaurants in and around the City. The organizers will let you know when you need to bring a packed lunch.

Click here for the proposed hikes and walks for each year.

Click here for helpful hints on what you will need to take on your hike

SAFETY: Please click here to read about Safety.

The hikes and walks organizers are:

Bridge

The Esso bridge club meets the first Friday of each month from October to June from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The games rotate between two members’ homes.
The only charge is $1.00 each month which goes towards prizes to winning members at the end of the afternoon.
We are an eager group of players from the near beginner level to the highly skilled — all games are played with competitive fun and not too much seriousness. A partner is not necessary as we make up the tables with those present each month. Refreshments are provided but we ask you to bring your own non-alcoholic beverage.
Come and join us ….
For further information please contact Ginny Cowan at members@eactn.ca