Disc Golf

Disc Golf

Our city is home to several fantastic disc golf courses, offering fun and challenging experiences for players of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, you'll find a course that suits your needs. These courses are located in various parks and recreational areas throughout Greater Sudbury, each providing unique layouts and beautiful surroundings.

Lions Club of Sudbury Disc Golf Course

The Lions Club of Sudbury Disc Golf Course is located in a municipal park and offers a challenging 22-hole layout for disc golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. The course is open to the public and free to access. Designed and maintained by the Sudbury Disc Golf Club, it provides a great opportunity for both casual players and competitive athletes to enjoy the sport in a beautiful outdoor setting.

For more information about the Sudbury Disc Golf Club and its leagues, email sudburydiscgolf@gmail.com

Course Location
Corner of Burton Avenue and Selkirk Street
Sudbury, ON P3C 4L3

Sudbury Disk Golf Club

Kivi Park Disc Golf Course

The Kivi Park Disc Golf Course offers a fun and family-friendly experience with six holes suitable for all skill levels. Access to the course requires a Kivi Park day pass, which can be purchased online or at the park. The course is closed during the winter months, due to its proximity to the cross-country ski trails, but open to the public the rest of the year. For those without their own discs, free disc rentals are available at the Wishing Tree Café, located near the main entrance to the park. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, Kivi Park provides a welcoming environment for everyone to enjoy disc golf in the great outdoors.

Course Location
4472 Long Lake Rd.
Sudbury, ON P3G 1K4

Twin Stacks Disc Golf Course

Located at the scenic Twin Stacks Golf Course in Coniston, the Twin Stacks Disc Golf Course is an exciting 18-hole layout designed for disc golfers of all skill levels. The course features a dynamic mix of tight wooded lines, open fairways, island greens and elevation changes, with both beginner and long tees available. Whether you're new to the sport or a seasoned player, each round offers a fun and challenging experience.

The course was designed and is maintained by the Nickel City Disc Golf Club, ensuring a high-quality playing environment for the local disc golf community.

Play is available on Sunday, Monday, and Friday evenings at 6:00 p.m. and on Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. Tee times must be booked in advance by calling 705-694-2131. A course fee is required and is payable at the golf course upon arrival.

Players are also invited to join the Nickel City Disc Golf League every Monday at 5:45 p.m.—all skill levels are welcome.

For more information about the Nickel City Disc Golf Club and its leagues, email nickelcitydiscgolf@gmail.com or visit www.nickelcitydiscgolf.com

Course Location:

Twin Stacks Golf Course
84 Smelter Rd., Coniston, Ontario

Learn more about Disc Golf Courses

Prior to exploring the potential of any new disc golf course, there must be evidence that an organized group of volunteers is committed to the project. Volunteer groups must enter into a written agreement with the City of Greater Sudbury to establish roles and responsibilities for both parties. It is necessary to secure project funding before advancing any disc golf course on City of Greater Sudbury property. Once a site meets the requirements for a disc golf course, residents are engaged and consulted on the course design if pertinent, based on location selected. Public input provides an opportunity to address concerns about perceived noise and aesthetics. 

For more information, contact Leisure Services at 705-674-4455, extension 2446 or Parks and Recreation Services


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