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A picture of the Pasquia Golf Course taken on Sunday. (Image Credit: Hanz Meyer/Facebook)
Projects start-up date of June 1

Flooding situation improves at Pasquia Golf Course

May 9, 2026 | 7:00 AM

The Pasquia Golf Course south of Carrot River has some good news regarding the flooding that overtook the course during the spring melt. 

“The water has started to go down on the course,” their social media page stated. “We are very thankful the [hole] number four fairway is still there for now.” 

The course said it is still extremely wet in the valley, and there is a lot of drying that needs to take place before equipment can be used on the course to repair the damage

“Please be patient everyone. Right now our projected start up date is June 1st give or take.” 

Pro-shop manager Karen Gray talked to Golf Saskatchewan’s Clark Stork earlier this week about the flooding at the course. 

“There’s not really much to say except it’s devastating to us,” Gray told Golf Saskatchewan. 

Gray said they won’t know the full amount of damage until the water fully recedes. At the time Gray spoke with Golf Saskatchewan, the water was still rising, though thankfully the situation has improved since. 

The long-time course employee said she had never seen this amount of water in her time. 

“I have never seen it like this before. It has flooded. The gazebo down below on the island has been under water before, but that would happen slow, and it would happen in April, not May,” Gray said. 

Normally, depending on the weather, the course would open around Mother’s Day. That won’t be the case this year, and Gray told Golf Saskatchewan that it comes after the “best season they’ve ever had.” 

Despite the significant setback, Gray said the community will rally around the course to help it bounce back. 

“I believe completely once the water does descend, we’re going to have a lot of volunteers there helping to get it cleaned up and tuned into shape,” she told Golf Saskatchewan.