Two hundred yeards down the road from the manor house is the White Point/Liverpool Golf Course. The links are situated on sixty acres of land, adjacent to the Resort. The course offers majestic ocean views on four of the holes with two holes located near a freshwater pond used for recreational purposes by the resort.
Described by many members and visitors as one of the most picturesque golf courses in Atlantic Canada, the course is challenging for the avid golfer with small greens, narrow fairways and strong sea breezes. The recreational golfer will enjoy the quality of the course and the scenery that accompanies it.
The course is a CPGA-rated nine hole course (6,200 yards from the blues, 5,860 from the whites and 5,438 from the reds). There are six par 4 holes (five for Ladies), two par three holes and one par 5 (two for Ladies). The CPGA rating is 67.0 and the slope rating is 115.
Only 7 miles away is the historic town of Liverpool. There are dozens of things to do and places to see in the seaside town of Liverpool. It is no surprise that many of these activities are intrinsically linked to the town's rich cultural and historic past. Founded in 1759, Liverpool is known as the 'Port of the Privateers'. The Privateers, during the American Revolution, were permitted to raid enemy ships from New England in the name of the crown. Today it is a great mixture of old and new, great shops and restaurants. For more cosmopolitan shopping, the town of Bridgewater, a 40 minute drive, features a large mall and name-brand restaurants.
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