Fox Harb’r in Nova Scotia unveils reimagined Ocean course

  • Fox Harb'r Ocean course
    Fox Harb’r Resort

    Fox Harb’r Resort in Nova Scotia, Canada, officially opened its Ocean course for play. The layout is a design by Doug Carrick and Tom McBroom

  • Fox Harb'r Ocean course
    Fox Harb’r Resort

    The new holes have been built next to the Northumberland Strait

Richard Humphreys
By Richard Humphreys

Fox Harb’r Resort in Nova Scotia, Canada, has unveiled its reimagined Ocean course.

The revamped Ocean course is part of a plan, developed by Doug Carrick and Tom McBroom, to create two distinct 18-hole layouts. Work on the Ocean course includes nine new holes and reshaping the existing nine. The second layout, Vineyard, will be made in a similar fashion.

Read more about the project and view renderings from Harris Kalinka.

The Ocean course has been built next to a rugged coastline and offers dramatic views of the Northumberland Strait. Carrick and McBroom say their design embraces the natural contours of the land, delivering a refined, links-style experience.

“The Ocean course is a major step forward for both our resort and the province,” said Kevin Toth, president of Fox Harb’r Resort. “It’s a showcase of our region’s coastal beauty, and a testament to our commitment to creating extraordinary golf and travel experiences in Canada.”

Both the Ocean and Vineyard courses are part of a broader multi-million-dollar transformation at the resort, which includes a new spa and wellness centre.

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