Located on the far east end of Nova Scotia and in the Highlands National Park of Canada, are two courses worthy of the long trip from either Sydney or Halifax. Designed by Stanley Thompson in 1935, the course winds through steep undulations of the highside, moving down close to the shoreline, along a river valley, then up to high ground, guess that's why they call it the "Mountain and Ocean Course It doesn't seem Thompson did anything here other than clear a few trees, and otherwise lay the course out on the existing terrain, providing a great variety of holes, in a beautiful and quiet setting.