NOVA SCOTIA, May 7, 2025 – Fox Harb’r Resort celebrated the official opening of its new Ocean Course today, marking a significant moment for Canadian golf and Atlantic Canada’s tourism economy. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on-site, attended by the Honourable David Ritcey, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage, along with resort owner Steven Joyce, President Kevin Toth, and Canadian golf architects Doug Carrick and Tom McBroom.
Carved into the rugged coastline of the Northumberland Strait, the new course offers a striking oceanfront layout that blends strategic play with dramatic views. Designed by Carrick and McBroom to embrace the natural contours of the land, the Ocean Course delivers a refined links-style experience and adds to Nova Scotia’s growing reputation as a world-class golf destination.
“The Ocean Course is a major step forward for both our resort and the province,” said Kevin Toth, President of Fox Harb’r Resort. “It’s a showcase of our region’s coastal beauty, and a testament to our commitment to creating extraordinary golf and travel experiences in Canada.”
The Ocean Course is part of a broader multi-million dollar transformation at Fox Harb’r Resort, which includes the launch of a new Spa & Wellness Centre this spring and ongoing enhancements across the 1,400-acre property. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Fox Harb’r Resort, a landmark destination on Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Shore. The resort remains focused on thoughtful growth and long-term vision, building on its legacy as one of Canada’s most exclusive coastal retreats.
The Ocean Course opens for guest play tomorrow on Wednesday, May 8.