British Columbia, Canada
St. Eugene Golf Course is a Les Furber-designed championship course nestled in the Rocky Mountains within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation. Located in a secluded valley on the banks of the St. Mary's River near Cranbrook, British Columbia, the course features rolling woodlands and links-style fairways set against dramatic mountain scenery, including views of Fisher Peak and the hoodoos.
Each fairway offers distinct perspectives of the surrounding landscape, from the Rocky Mountain Trench's rolling terrain to vistas alongside the St. Mary River. The course is characterized by its integration with the natural environment, combining open links sections with woodland passages that create varied playing conditions. The dramatic alpine setting and wildlife encounters, including morning elk sightings, define the course experience.
As part of the St. Eugene Resort, the golf course operates within a property owned by four Ktunaxa communities. The course serves as a centerpiece of the resort's recreational offerings, drawing players seeking a championship-caliber experience in a spectacular natural setting that balances challenging play with exceptional scenic beauty.