glen abbey flood

Famous Ontario golf course was totally submerged by flooding

A famous Ontario golf course that has hosted the Canadian Open a record 30 times was absorbed by a river amid Tuesday's widespread flooding.

Oakville's renowned Glen Abbey Golf Club was consumed by the raging floodwaters of Tuesday's historic storm when Sixteen Mile Creek broke its banks and a deluge spilled across the course's fairways.

Photos and videos captured by passersby on the Smith Triller Viaduct crossing the temporarily enlarged waterway show a surreal scene of murky water inundating the golf club.

One passerby even described the course as "destroyed." 

However, Glen Abbey's management has been quick to dispel rumours about the club's destruction.

While the club remains (understandably) closed as of Wednesday afternoon, the owners have pledged to reopen the golf course on Friday — an ambitious timeline considering that this whole course was feet underwater a day earlier.

Glen Abbey was just one of many scenes of chaos across the Greater Toronto Area, joining locations like Union Station, the Don Valley Parkway, and other busy areas affected by the sudden flooding and widespread power outages.

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