Osprey Valley North
The North is the tournament course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, a Doug Carrick design of par 72 and about 7,445 yards opened in 2001 in Caledon, northwest of Toronto. Rebuilt by Ian Andrew for PGA Tour standards, it hosts the 2026 RBC Canadian Open and is the headline of three Carrick courses on site, all open to the visiting golfer.
Photo: TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley via Google.
The verdict
The North is the most important eighteen at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, the 54 hole Doug Carrick complex in Caledon that has grown into one of Canada's leading public golf destinations. Opened in 2001 as the Toot, it was reimagined by architect Ian Andrew in 2023 and 2024, lengthened, rebunkered and re grassed to carry a PGA Tour test, and it now stands as the tournament course for the national championship.
That is the headline for the traveling golfer: TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley hosts the 2026 RBC Canadian Open on the North, and the course is public access. You can tee it on the same ground the tour plays, a rolling parkland and prairie style layout that stretches to about 7,445 yards and is set up at par 70 for the championship. Pair it with the Hoot and the Heathlands for a 54 hole stay, then add the marquee public golf of the wider Toronto area.
Osprey Valley North at a glance
- Opened
- 2001
- Designer
- Doug Carrick
- Type
- Parkland
- Par
- 72
- Yardage
- 7,445 yds
- Green fee
- Premium public (2026)
Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026 from the facility and leading databases. The North is a par 72 of about 7,445 yards designed by Doug Carrick, opened in 2001 and renovated by Ian Andrew in 2023 to 2024, the tournament course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario, host of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at par 70. It is a public access course; indicative 2026 green fees are a premium public Ontario rate, highest on summer weekends and around tournament season, lower at twilight and shoulder season. Rates change by season and time of day, so always confirm current pricing and availability directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
Andrew's rebuild gave the North the scale a modern tour event demands without losing the Carrick bones. The fairways move across open, rolling ground, the bunkering is bold and strategically placed, and the greens were rebuilt to run firm and fast, with fresh run offs that put a premium on the approach. From the championship tees at about 7,445 yards it is a serious examination, which is why the tour sets it at par 70.
The closing stretch was designed with the tournament in mind, framed for grandstands and built to create finishes, while the par 5s give the longer hitter a chance to chase. For the visitor the lesson is the same as for the pros: drive it in play, control the trajectory in the wind that sweeps the exposed land, and respect the speed of the putting surfaces.
Within the wider TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley the North is the flagship, complemented by the heathland Hoot and the original Heathlands, so a stay here easily fills 54 holes of varied Carrick design. With the 2026 RBC Canadian Open in the spotlight, there is no better moment to come and measure yourself against the tour test.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Public access course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley; open to visitors with advance tee times, subject to tournament closures |
| Green fee | Premium public Ontario rate, indicative for 2026; highest on summer weekends, lower at twilight and shoulder season |
| Cart and caddie | Carts available; the rolling ground walks well, no general caddie program |
| Booking | Online or by phone; book well ahead for summer weekends and around the Canadian Open window |
| Season | Roughly April to late October in southern Ontario, weather dependent |
| Getting there | Caledon, about one hour northwest of downtown Toronto and Toronto Pearson airport |
Access and fees verified June 2026 from the facility and public sources. Green fees vary by season, day and time, so always confirm current pricing and availability directly before booking.
Where to stay nearby
Caledon and the nearby towns of Brampton and Orangeville offer plenty of hotels, while downtown Toronto is an easy drive for those who want the city as a base. The facility works well as a golf focused day trip or as one stop on a wider Toronto area golf itinerary.
For a fuller Ontario golf trip, pair the North with the public marquee golf at Eagles Nest and the storied Glen Abbey, plus the private drama of the Devils Paintbrush. See our Golf in Canada hub and our best courses in Canada ranking to build the trip.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels near Caledon and Toronto.
Play Osprey Valley North on a Toronto golf trip
We book North tee times, line up the other two courses at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, and route a Toronto week with Eagles Nest, Glen Abbey and more. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Osprey Valley North questions
Who designed the Osprey Valley North course?
The North was designed by Canadian architect Doug Carrick and opened in 2001, then renovated by Ian Andrew in 2023 and 2024 to prepare it for PGA Tour competition at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario.
What is the par and length of Osprey Valley North?
The North plays to par 72 for members and visitors and measures about 7,445 yards from the back tees. For the RBC Canadian Open it is set up as a par 70.
Is Osprey Valley North hosting the Canadian Open?
Yes. The North course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is the tournament layout for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, the Canadian stop on the PGA Tour.
Can visitors play Osprey Valley North?
Yes. The North is a public access course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, with tee times booked online or by phone. Green fees vary by season, so always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.