
Try Disc Golf at Margaret Greene
Hey Guelph! In 2023, we heard that there was a need for a beginner disc golf loop to help grow the sport and create accessible opportunities for recreation in Guelph. Parks staff proposed Margaret Greene Park as a possible location where a temporary three-hole disc golf loop was installed this past summer (2024).
Thank you for taking our survey! It is now closed. Based on community feedback from the survey, the three-hole disc golf loop will become a permanent feature in Margaret Greene Park (80 Westwood Road). You can read our engagement summary to review what we did, heard and will be doing, along with next steps for this project. All engagement signage will be replaced with disc golf specific signage in the New Year. The permanent loop is located in the northeastern section of the park, beyond the soccer fields. Please see the map below for details of the location:

About Disc Golf
Disc golf is a rapidly growing sport that combines ultimate frisbee and golf. Players move from hole-to-hole, trying to get their disc into the disc golf basket at each hole. The goal is to complete the course in as few throws as possible. There are currently two, disc golf courses in Guelph, at Riverside Park and Eastview Park.
Please note: This project began in an older version of our website. Some of the tools and information may appear different than originally designed.
Who's Listening

Ian Ferguson, Program Manager, Sports and Leisure Grounds, City of Guelph

Jenn Bucci, Community Engagement Coordinator, City of Guelph
Phases
Peter Misersky Park Disc Golf Survey
In 2023, we engaged around the idea of a disc golf loop at Peter Misersky Park. Based on community feedback, we decided not to install a disc golf loop at this park. We are exploring other parks to see where we can install new courses.
