Golf Course Detail

Quarry Lion Golf Resort

3705 Regional Rd 57, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1X 0J7

Quarry Lion Golf Resort Deals

Valid 4X

Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-Oct
  • 2 players
  • Valid Mon-Fri anytime
  • Valid Sat, Sun & holidays after 12PM
  • 2 players required.
  • 2 for 1 Green Fees. | Buy one green fee at regular rate, get second green fee free. | MUST BOOK A TEE TIME. | Expires: October 31, 2026.
  • Not valid for tournaments, twilight play or in conjunction with any other offers.

Golf Pass Region

Quarry Lion Golf Resort is available in the Ontario Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

Quarry Lion Golf Resort details

Quarry Lion Golf Resort is a new addition to the Durham golf scene and one of Ontario’s most ambitious golf development projects. Built on rolling terrain near Bowmanville Creek, it incorporates dramatic elevation, wide sightlines, and water features to create a layout that’s as beautiful as it is strategic. The course weaves through old quarry land, transforming rugged ground into a championship-caliber design with modern shaping and impeccable drainage. Fairways are generous, but mis-hits are punished by native fescue and strategically placed bunkers. The greens are large, multi-tiered, and designed for variety—rewarding creativity with the putter. The resort concept includes plans for a driving range, full practice area, and event venue. Early visitors praise the quality of turf and the attention to design detail. When fully complete, Quarry Lion is positioned to become a regional destination, drawing players from across the GTA and Kawarthas. It’s an exciting sign of where public golf in Ontario is heading: thoughtful, scenic, and modern in every respect.

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