
Fraserview Golf Course
Fraserview Golf Course is a public, parkland-style 18-hole layout in Vancouver, ideal for players of all levels seeking a convenient and scenic urban golf experience. Its approachable design, combined with strong practice facilities and a welcoming clubhouse, makes it a popular choice for both newcomers and regular players.
Course Overview
Located right within Vancouver’s city limits, Fraserview Golf Course offers a refreshing 18-hole public layout that welcomes players of all skill levels. Its parkland style unfolds across gently rolling terrain defined by mature trees, well-kept fairways, and subtle elevation changes that shape an engaging yet accessible round. The course's design encourages strategic play without overwhelming less experienced golfers, making it equally inviting to beginners and those sharpening their short games.
Scenery at Fraserview remains understated yet comfortable, with wide fairways and green complexes framed by foliage that shifts beautifully with each season. The course serves as an urban green space, offering a calming escape from the city bustle. Guests often compliment the balanced layout where natural features, including small water hazards and bunkers, quietly influence shot selection and course management.
Fraserview’s reputation extends beyond the fairways with a well-equipped driving range and a friendly pro shop that supplies gear and advice. For those seeking instruction, approachable group lessons cater to various experience levels, supporting growth from the novice stage onward. The clubhouse restaurant provides a welcoming spot to relax after a round, featuring a patio with views over the course where players and non-golfers alike can enjoy refreshments.
Walking the course is practical, with mostly gentle slopes and well-maintained paths. Players using push carts find the terrain manageable, though all should be prepared for typical Vancouver weather conditions. Parking is ample and conveniently located close to the clubhouse.
Though Fraserview doesn’t pose extreme challenges for scratch golfers, it offers enough variability to test shot-making and course management skills. The layout’s flow allows for a brisk pace, popular among locals looking for a fast yet rewarding round. Seasonal changes bring color to the grounds, with the summer baskets delivering bursts of brightness around the club’s facilities.
Overall, Fraserview Golf Course presents a solid urban golf experience, combining practical amenities with an approachable course design that suits daily play or casual visits with friends and family.
Course Highlights
The course features a balanced layout that blends broad fairways with strategically placed bunkers and water hazards. The driving range and group lessons support player development. Seasonal floral displays enhance the clubhouse environs, and the patio provides an inviting place to unwind after play.
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Guest Reviews
wah chi yip
A nice golf course in the city. If you are not a golfer, you can enjoy a drink or a coffee in the restaurant. The patio has the really nice view. The trail around the golf course is good for a long or short walk. I don't know whey they are not plant nice flowers in 2025. All the umbrellas are not set up yet. Hopefully, the flower bed will be more colourful later. The summer baskets give us more colours! Autumn is a good time for visiting the golf course too.
Aniza M.
This is a nice one in the city. There’s also a clubhouse restaurant to enjoy refreshments. Couple of group courses are available here for beginners, there’s 5 levels and they start from basics. Instructors are amiable and friendly. There’s also a store for golf supplies. Plenty of parking available.
Graeme Stockdale
Nice golf course friendly staff - you get range buckets by going to the golf shop. 7$ per bucket
L
I’ve been coming to this club for years—regularly using the driving range, booking private lessons, and spending more than I care to calculate at this point. But today, I’m leaving a one-star review over $14. Not because of the amount—but because of the principle. I tried to use two practice ball tickets, not realizing they had expired five days ago. I’d purchased several in advance weeks earlier and didn’t use them all in time. When I explained this and asked if they could simply issue new ones, I was met with a flat “no.” No consideration. No flexibility. And here’s the thing: I’ve had this happen at another range—and they exchanged the tickets without hesitation. Because that’s what you do when someone keeps coming back, supports your business, and asks for something entirely reasonable. This experience left a bad taste. I expected better. And after all the time and money I’ve spent here, I think I’ve earned it.
Eugene Shmitsman
Well maintained local public golf course. Book in advance, varied terrain, watch out for coyotes. Fast game. Easily walkable with a push cart. Reasonable fees for such course nowadays.
Mayur Patel
Dmitry Spravko
Doug Brockelbank
I usually golf 9 holes at twilight. Good course with big mature trees. Layout has a fair number of holes with sideways tilt so can be challenging because of that.
SonicBoomBall
Scott Larson
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Course Details
Access & Location
7800 Vivian Dr, Vancouver, BC V5S 2E6, Canada
Fraserview Clubhouse with restaurant and pro shop
Encouraged and comfortable; suitable for push carts; wear waterproof or durable shoes during rainy weather
Open to public with advance tee time booking recommended during peak seasons