Saturday, July 11, 2026
Saturday, July 11th, don't miss Swing for Charity 2026: The Superhero Edition! at the Campbell River Golf & Country Club.
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🏌️♂️Not all heroes wear capes–some carry golf clubs!🏌️♂️
You’re invited to suit up, grab your clubs, and be the hero at Swing for Charity 2026: The Superhero Edition featuring:
⚡Epic golf, larger-than-life challenges and “super” twists.
🍹Elixirs & a 19th hole celebration fit for a legend.
🏆 Prizes that will make you feel like you’ve saved the day.
🎵 Stay tuned for our “I Need a Hero” auction kick-off – it’s going to be legendary!
Register your squad or sponsorship today!
📅 July 11th, 2026 11:30 AM-Noon Arrival & 1:00 PM Double Shotgun Start!
📍 The Campbell River Golf Course
❤️ About the Campbell River Community Foundation❤️
At the Campbell River Community Foundation, we believe in investing in what matters most—our community. We provide super-strength to local nonprofits and charities through grants, leadership, advocacy, and other support ensuring they have the resources to create lasting change.
From children’s wellness, mental health, housing, seniors’ care, education, and so much more.
When you tee up at Swing For Charity: The Superhero Edition, you’re doing more than playing golf—you’re becoming a champion for your community. Every swing, every donation, and every heroic moment on the course helps us save the day for those in need.
💥Answer the call. Change lives. Whether you play, sponsor, donate, or volunteer, you are the hero our community has been waiting for!
Campbell River Golf & Country Club
700 Petersen Rd, Campbell River
Campbell River
V9W 3H7
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