Staff will enforce the dress code but Members are responsible for ensuring their guests are aware of the dress code and must remedy the situation immediately.
It is the objective of our dress code to be adaptive to changing trends and fashions, while continuing to maintain the high standards expected by our Members.
Our policy has always been to encourage our Members and guests, if in doubt, to err on the side of conservatism. Please check with a member of our staff if uncertain about an article of clothing to avoid embarrassment to you and your guests.
Curling Ice/Lounge
Attire should be appropriate for curling, tailored and in good taste.
Acceptable Curling Attire Includes:
- Curling shoes
- Pants, leggings/tights e. Lululemon
- Sweaters, jackets, coats
- Hats, gloves, scarves
Unacceptable Curling Attire Includes:
- Denim, sweat pants
- Cargo pants
- Corporate logos on any attire (except those sports-related)
Clubhouse Overview
Dress should be appropriate to the formality of the area of the Clubhouse. Certain Club events will have their own
specific dress code requirements which will be detailed in the event invitation or event promotional material.
Acceptable Clubhouse Attire Includes:
- Jackets / sports coats / blazers are preferred for gentlemen in the evening in the Dining Room, Fireside Room and Main
- Smart denim pants and, for ladies, jackets, skirts and dresses are accepted in all areas of the Clubhouse except in the Main Lounge, Main Dining Room or Fireside Any denim that is ripped, frayed, cut-off, distressed (including holes) or not worn around the waist will not be permitted, regardless of the value of the garment.
- Shirts must be tucked in, except those with tailored bottoms, specifically designed to be worn Small and discrete golf, tennis or curling related logos are permitted.
- Men’s shirts must be collared; blade collars, turtlenecks and mock turtlenecks are acceptable
- ¼ Zip sweaters are Collared shirt not necessary if zipped up.
- Ladies' non-athletic fashion hats may be worn
- Ladies’ dress sandals are acceptable
- Strapless, halter and spaghetti strap tops / dresses are acceptable provided that the style of dress must be consistent with dining
Unacceptable Clubhouse Attire Includes:
- T-shirts and Athletic style tank tops
- Bare mid-riffs
- Cargo pants or cargo shorts
- Denim shirts and tops
- Any denim that is ripped, frayed, cut-off, distressed (including holes) or not worn around the waist will not be permitted, regardless of the value of the
- Athletic workout wear
- Hooded sweatshirts or jackets
- Any type of beach wear
- Men’s sandals are not permitted in any area
- Beach type and/or sports branded flip-flops
- Golf hats or visors (except on the patios and for ladies, except to/from locker rooms to areas of play)
- Athletic style or sports branded halter tops
- Crew neck / V neck sweaters without a collared shirt
Some dress code tolerance will be given to children under the age of 12; however, Juniors and Pre-Juniors are expected to follow the same dress code standards of the Club for men and ladies while golfing, playing tennis or curling.
Smartphones and Tablets
At all times Members and their guests are asked to respect the rights and enjoyment of others when using their devices. Smartphones and Tablets must always be kept on silent mode or vibrate. Use of these devices for texting, e-mailing or browsing is permitted on the entire property, but must not hold up play or interfere with the overall experience of other Members or guests.
Smartphone as a telephone is strictly prohibited in or around the Clubhouse, including Brydson Room and Golf Course except: Parking Lot, Halfway House, next to public access land line phones, Men’s and Ladies’ Locker Room areas only. The use of laptops in dining and lounge areas is not permitted. Members and their guests are asked to use this equipment in designated areas in the Locker Rooms or the Billiard Room (when available).