Indoor and outdoor archery ranges in every province and territory. Plus lessons, clubs, and pro shops.
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Archery clubs across Canada generally run two seasons. Most move indoors from around October through April, then shift outdoors from May through September, with 3D season running alongside outdoor target, typically May through October. That pattern holds coast to coast, from indoor leagues in Ontario to the milder, longer outdoor windows in coastal BC.
Four disciplines make up most of what gets shot. Target archery, Olympic recurve and compound, is shot at fixed distances on a flat range. 3D archery uses foam animal targets on a course at unmarked distances. Field archery is shot on marked or unmarked courses cut through varied terrain. Traditional archery covers longbow and barebow, no sights. Many archers add bowhunting once their form is solid.
Getting started does not require owning a bow. Most clubs and commercial ranges in the directory rent equipment for lessons and intro programs, and many run structured beginner blocks with Archery Canada NCCP certified coaches. Search above or browse by province below to find a range near you.
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