Bell Bay Golf Club
Canada
The Bell Bay Golf Club is a golf course in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. Designed by architect Tom McBroom, the course opened in 1998 and was named the best new golf course in Canada by Golf Digest.[1] The club has hosted several prestigious events including the 2005 Canadian Amateur Championship, the 2006 Canadian Club Championship[2] and the 2012 Nova Scotia Men's Amateur Golf Championship and most current 2016 Mackenzie Tour.[3] In 2001 the club hosted the Wayne Gretzky and Friends Invitational in which hockey greats Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull and Joe Sakic teamed up against future Masters champion Mike Weir.[citation needed]
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- Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
- Baddeck Academy
- Baddeck (Guneden) Airport
- Baddeck River
- Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia
- Bell Bay Golf Club
- Bras d'Or House
- Bras d'Or Yacht Club
- Gilbert H. Grosvenor Hall
- Kidston Island
- Kidston Island Lighthouse
- St. Mark's Masonic Lodge
- Saint Peter's and Saint John's Anglican Church
- Spectacle Island Game Sanctuary
- Telegraph House
- Uisge Ban Falls
- Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park
- Victoria County Court House
related to Baddeck
- AEA Cygnet
- AEA Silver Dart
- Bell Oionus I
- Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No. 1 and No. 2
- HD-4
- Hubbard Monoplane
- HMCS Baddeck (K147)
- HMCS Baddeck (R-103)
- Bell Boatyard
- Frederick Walker Baldwin
- Alexander Graham Bell
- H. Percy Blanchard
- Charles James Campbell
- Rachel Davis
- Simon Gibbons, Reverend
- Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor
- Mabel H. Grosvenor
- Mabel Gardiner Hubbard
- George Kennan
- William Kidston
- Moses E. Kiley
- Carleton L. MacMillan
- Arthur Williams McCurdy
- David McCurdy
- John Alexander Douglas McCurdy
- William F. McCurdy
- John Archibald McDonald
- James Charles McKeagney
- Aulay MacAulay Morrison
- Kendall Myers
- Michael A. Newton
- George W. Rice
- Barclay Edmund Tremaine
- Jessica Wong
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