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City OK's new Whitehorse disc golf course

The city of Whitehorse has unanimously approved plans to build a new disc golf course near Yukon College.

Local group promises world-class course to open this summer

The Whitehorse Disc Golf Association hopes to have the new course ready for play by June. (Ryan Norquay/Facebook)

Whitehorse disc golf enthusiasts are promising a newworld-classcourse will open this summer, after city council gave its approval to the project.

Councilorsgave their OK Monday night, allowing the Whitehorse Disc Golf Association to begin designing the course. It will be located on a plot of land near the McIntyre Creek pumphouse, close to Yukon College.

"What we've learned over the past few weeks is that there is a dedicated group of individualsinvolved with this organization that have brought a great opportunity for recreational pursuits within the city of Whitehorse, foran area that's under-utilized," said councilor Samson Hartland.
The course will be in the McIntyre Creek area, near Yukon College. (City of Whitehorse)

The Yukon Government has already approved a fiveyear lease, with the condition thatpublic access will be allowed throughthe site.

The new course will be professionally-designed by Finnish company DiscGolfPark, said Ryan Norquay, president of the Whitehorse Disc GolfAssociation. The City retains the right to approve the course design.

"We're going to be the first (DiscGolfPark)in Canada," he said."I think it's a really awesome opportunity for us, and I think it's going to get a lot of recognition throughout Canada and throughout the world because of it."
'We're excited about this next step,' said Ryan Norquay of the Whitehorse Disc Golf Association. (Submitted by Ryan Norquay)

"We're going to try and not change the terrain, and just work with the natural features, work with the trees that are there.There are somepreviously cleared trails and roadways that are in the woods, that make perfect fairways for us."

Disc golfers have set up makeshift courses in the area in recent years. Those courses have been repeatedly vandalized,and thegolfers hope anew, permanent facility will deter would-be vandals.

Norquay said he hopes to be playing on the new course by June.

"It's going to be great to see it become a reality here, soon," he said.

With files from Vic Istchenko