Flew from LA to go to this venue for a family wedding. Quick summary: beautiful golf course and banquet hall. Decent but not fantastic food. Service was average. Parking isn't a hassle
I've been to multiple country clubs in LA, but the scenery at this golf club really stands out. Conditions were perfect: grass was well kept, a lake overlooking the sunset mixed with bunkers, hills and a few trees made this course a unique blend of British links golf and Canadian wilderness. The scenery is the highlight of this establishment.
Interior of the banquet hall was modern and beautiful. Bathrooms were clean and had mouthwash and lotion- typical fancy amenities.
Food was okay. We got a three course meal. Garden salad, steak and salmon, creme brûlée and cake. Salad wasn't anything special, no dressing just some walnuts and strawberries. Steak was a bit overcooked. Salmon was okay but lacked flavor. Best part was the dessert. Creme brûlée was my favorite and I would highly recommend it for anyone who decides to do an event here. They also served an odd red velvet cake which was uneven, some parts were salty and others were sour (I don't know if that was a Canadian thing).
Service was okay. Everyone was accommodating but they were understaffed. Had to wait a while to get orders in.
Overall, you really pay for the scenery at this place. The food was pretty mediocre but you get to take some awesome pictures