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       Northern Bear Golf Course opens this season without iconic clubhouse
        
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       _Editor's Note: The original version of this story had an inaccurate
       course location. We regret the error._
        
       Golf season is upon us and the Northern Bear Golf Course is ramping up
       operations — but things will look very different this year.
        
       On Jan. 13, staff at the the golf course east of Edmonton watched as
       their clubhouse went up in flames.
        
       The extreme cold at the time made it difficult for firefighters to
       battle the large flames at the course near Township Road 510 and Range
       Road 222.
        
       Since then, the Strathcona County course has been pivoting in hopes of
       offering the same services it did when it had the iconic building,
       often described as the most beautiful clubhouse in all of Alberta or
       even Canada.
        
       Blair McDowell, director of golf at the Northern Bear Golf Course,
       said they will have temporary facilities in place in the coming days
       including clubhouse facilities, restaurant, lounge, pro shop and
       offices.
        
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       Trailers to house a temporary pro shop and other facilities at the
       Northern Bear Golf Course in Strathcona County on Tuesday, May 7,
       2024.  Global News
        
       Already, seven trailers are on site where on Tuesday inside one of
       them, staff were unpacking boxes of golf balls and clubs, and
       assembling shelving inside what will be the new pro shop.
        
       Boxes of golf balls in the temporary pro shop at the Northern Bear
       Golf Course in Strathcona County on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.  Global News
        
       McDowell explained that it may not be the same beautiful facility, but
       they have what they need for the 2024 golf season.
        
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       "We had to work pretty hard to get to the point where we could find a
       way to have it all happen in a short period of time. But it's all come
       together quite well. A lot of people working toward that goal,"
       McDowell said.
        
       The clubhouse at the Northern Bear Golf Course was destroyed by fire
       Saturday.  Ron Yoneda
        
       After the fire, McDowell said people were devastated. He said it was a
       sad time for people who got married or held other special events
       there, but now they are looking to the future.
        
       "You know what? We're ready to move on and build something bigger and
       better."
        
       1:26 Northern Bear Golf Course opens for the season without iconic
       clubhouse
        
       This year they will host tournaments using tent structures on the
       property and are in the process of booking more events. McDowell did
       not specify what those will be.
        
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       "We've had lots of great interest in memberships and just committing
       to helping the process," he said. "We've seen a lot of support from
       the corporate community and our membership."
        
       As of Tuesday, the charred steel framing and foundation — all that
       remains of the old building — remained fenced off.
        
       The golf course said the cause of the fire remains undetermined and
       they are still dealing with insurance, so a rebuild can't yet get
       underway.
        
       McDowell said while there is no real timeline for the clubhouses'
       replacement, he hopes it will be finished by 2026.
        
       The burned clubhouse at the Northern Bear Golf Course in Strathcona
       County on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.  Global News
        
       When the clubhouse gets rebuilt, McDowell hinted there might be a
       couple of changes but did not specify what those could be.
        
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       "We're trying to do pretty much similar to what we had before. There's
       a couple things we'd like to change, but ultimately, as you know, it
       was one of the nicest clubhouses in Canada and we'd like to get back
       to where it still can be."
        
       The golf course opened for the season on Friday, May 3.
        
       2:08 Weddings, events in limbo after fire destroys Northern Bear Golf
       Course clubhouse
        
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