About DiGo

DiGo Links Conservation Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve woodlands and the Acadian forest by developing environmentally responsible Disc Golf courses in the Atlantic region. 

With an agreement in place with the Cormier-Village Cultural and Sports Community Center, DiGo’s first course has been a huge success with over 800 rounds played since it’s opening in June of 2024. The organization has continued support at the municipal, provincial and federal government levels.

Welcome to DIGO

Disc Golf Conservation

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Our Courses

Digo Conservation was founded as a non-profit in 2021 with the vision of bringing together community, conservation, and one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, disc golf.

In June 2024, thanks to fundraising efforts and community sponsors, Digo opened a first course as a small par 3 with 12 holes (soon to be 18) in the small town of Cormier Village with over 800 rounds played in the first year.

The installation of the 6 remaining holes is anticipated to be completed in Spring 2026.

The new full length course will be host to the "Cap-Acadie Open" tournament on June 14th, 2026, which will also serve as a qualifying tournament for the National Amateur Disc Golf Tournament!

We are also excited to announce that the Cap-Acadie Disc Golf course will be a participating course for the Canadian National Disc Golf Championship in 2027!

In late 2024 DiGo secured access to 60 acres of land for a second project at a central location in the city limits of Shediac. Construction began in early 2025 

The intention for the Shediac course is the development of a professional sized course and is anticipated to become one of New Brunswick’s premiere disc golf destinations.

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