Golfmilkriver.ca is a static website — there is no database, no login, no form on the page that submits to a server we run. The site was built deliberately this way.

What we don’t collect

  • No analytics. No Google Analytics, no Plausible, no Fathom, nothing.
  • No cookies. Not first-party, not third-party. The site sets none.
  • No tracking pixels. No Facebook pixel, no advertising trackers.
  • No forms collecting data on this site. If you reach out, it’s by phone or email.

What our host can see

The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare can see basic request information — your IP address, the page you requested, the time of the request — because that’s how the internet works. Cloudflare uses this for security (blocking attacks) and performance (caching). We don’t see this data; Cloudflare handles it under their privacy policy.

If you call or email us

When you call the pro shop at 403-647-2502, we hear what you say and we may write it down on a paper booking sheet. When you email info@golfmilkriver.ca, your email arrives in a standard inbox managed by Brendan and Lori. We don’t share it with anyone, and we don’t add you to any marketing list.

Outbound links

A few pages link out to Google Maps, Facebook, Alberta Parks, and similar third parties. Once you click through, you’re on their site under their privacy practices, not ours.

YouTube flyovers on /course/

On The Course, each hole has an optional “View flyover” button. Clicking it opens a drone-flyover video hosted on YouTube. We don’t load YouTube until you click the button, and we use Google’s youtube-nocookie.com domain which doesn’t set tracking cookies for visitors who aren’t signed in to Google. The video also stops playing and tears down as soon as you close the modal — no background activity after that.

The Facebook feed on /visit/

We mirror our Facebook posts as text-only “Field Notes” cards across the site — those are first-party content and load no Facebook code. There is one exception: the Visit page includes a “Live Feed” section that can embed Facebook’s own page widget. We don’t load it automatically — you have to click the “Load Facebook feed” button. Only after you click does Facebook’s iframe load and set its own cookies. If you skip the button, no Facebook code runs on the page. Same for the Google Maps embed on the same page: it’s a static iframe that Google may use to set cookies if you interact with it.

Changes

If anything about this ever changes — for instance, if we eventually add a booking form that needs to store data — we will update this page and date the change. Last updated: May 2026.

Questions

Call us at 403 647 2502 or email info@golfmilkriver.ca. We’ll answer in plain English.