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TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is one of Canada's premier golf destinations, with three of Canada's Top 100 Courses, new amenities and more Located among Caledon's rolling hills just outside of Toronto, TPC Toronto is the host of the 2025 and 2026 RBC Canadian Open and a new Home for Canadian Golf
Rates and Tee Times — Osprey Valley Golf Carts and use of the practice facilities are complimentary with all green fees Tee times become available 30 days in advance
Vision Realized: How the RBC Canadian Open came to TPC Toronto In June, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley will become the 38th host venue in the 121-year history of the RBC Canadian Open - a milestone occasion with decades-long origins In this exclusive story, Adam Stanley explores how Canada’s Men’s National Championship came to Osprey Valley in 2025
History - Osprey Valley After celebrating a quarter-century of history, Osprey Valley has continued to find a place in the hearts of those who cherish the game of golf, with its unmatched offering of 54 quality holes propelling all three of its courses annually into SCOREGolf’s Top 100 Courses in Canada
Q A: Renovation architect Ian Andrew — Osprey Valley When a full-scale renovation of TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley’s North course was announced in 2023, the goals of the project entailed building a venue that could not only host the footprint of a PGA Tour event, but create a compelling test of golf for the world’s best players
Golf Academy — Osprey Valley TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley offers a range of instruction options to help get the most out of your golf experience Whether you’re seeking a coach to take your game to the next level or want to add a group clinic to your event, we’ve got a range of options for everyone
Hoot Course - Osprey Valley Inspired by legendary Pine Valley and reminiscent of the wasteland courses of the Carolinas, the Hoot opened in 2001 takes players away on an 18-hole voyage full of spectacular vistas and risk-reward holes that challenge a golfer’s mental and physical skills
Fescue Restaurant Lounge — Osprey Valley “I’m hoping people visit fescue for an upscale and relaxed experience which breaks the stigma of a typical golf course restaurant I want guests to leave having had a memorable dining experience and perhaps you tried something you wouldn’t have tried before ”
Q A with Taylor Pendrith — Osprey Valley Here, Pendrith dishes on why he thinks the renovated North Course will make for a great championship venue, what it means to have the RBC Canadian Open at a public course, and much more