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Waterton Golf Course

December 22, 2020

This Request for Proposal (RFP) is an invitation to prospective proponents to submit proposals for the management, operation, maintenance and capital improvements of Parks Canada’s owned Waterton Lakes Golf Course located in Waterton Lakes National Park. The Successful Proponent will be responsible for providing all personnel, labour, materials, tools, equipment, services and specialized skills required to plan, manage, operate and maintain the facilities and infrastructure in accordance with the RFP.

The objective of this RFP is to lease the existing 18-hole Golf Course and to provide an opportunity to a proven owner/operator to maximize the potential of this facility within Waterton Lakes National Park.

The Proponent’s approach in responding to the requirements in this RFP should be guided by the following principles:

  • A strong commitment to the protection of natural heritage and cultural heritage resources and environmental management;
  • Complements and contributes to a unique and memorable national park experience for Canadians and international visitors; and
  • Contributes positively to local and provincial economies by demonstrating innovation and creativity in attracting new markets, providing new services resulting in increased economic activity and spin-offs.


For more information: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-20-00938605

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