Bear Mountain Golf and Country Club
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Bear Mountain Golf and Country Club is a challenging 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, and his son, Steve Nicklaus, set in the foothills of Mount Finlayson, 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
A second 18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus is planned for 2008. That year, Bear Mountain will also open a Nicklaus Academy. After completion, Bear Mountain will be the first 36-hole Nicklaus-designed course in Canada.
The Bear Mountain Golf and Country Club is situated at Bear Mountain (Resort), a luxurious resort and residential community.