
The 27-hole disc golf course at Lost Lake Park is a favourite activity for all ages. Please use caution when throwing the disc and play by the Disc Golfer’s Code (see below), as the course is in the heart of a busy park, with multiple user groups and recreation activities overlapping. Watch out for bikers and pedestrians.
The course has three 9-hole sections and playing all 27-holes takes 2 to 4 hours. The first 9-holes are generally considered easiest to play, the second 9-holes are the most difficult (taking you up and down a steep hill side, and the third 9-holes are moderately difficult. Bring your own discs; each player will require their own.
Disc Golfer’s Code, as posted at the start of the course (signage and messaging provided by the Professional Disc Golf Association):
- Play smart – Never throw into a blind area or when players, spectators, pedestrians, or other facility users are within range. Use a spotter.
- Respect the course – Observe all posted rules. No littering, graffiti, or abuse of equipment or flora.
- Represent the sport – Be positive and responsible. Teach others.
Location
The course is located at the north end of Lost Lake Park and can accessed through Spruce Grove Park, behind the field house.
Hours
The course is open from dawn to dusk daily when there is no snow on the ground (roughly April to November).
Park rules
- Please respect the environment and use the garbage bins provided to protect wildlife
- Obey all signage on course
- No smoking or vaping anywhere on course and take extreme care during wildfire season
- Always ensure groups ahead are clear of the hole before teeing off
- Take care around other park users
Contact

Please note that the course layout – tee boxes and chain baskets – may change.