Best Archery Ranges in Milo, Alberta
Looking for a place to shoot in Milo? Whether you're a bowhunter preparing for the season or looking for a unique date night idea, Milo has a vibrant archery scene. Below is our curated list of the top archery clubs, ranges, and pro shops in Milo.
CDTSA Milo Range spreads across 160 acres southwest of the village of Milo, hosting two dedicated archery bays alongside other shooting sports on grounds open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM. Membership is required. Recurve, compound, and longbow archers are welcome. The scale and open prairie setting make it an unusually spacious venue for archers from Vulcan County, Brooks, and the surrounding southern Alberta region.
Top Rated Archery Ranges & Clubs in Milo
Compare 1 archery facilities with verified information on pricing, amenities, and lessons.
Local Archery Guide: What You Need to Know in Milo
In Alberta, the outdoor season typically runs from May to October. During these months, 3D archery courses are very popular in nearby conservation areas.
Winter Strategy: From November to April, most archers in Milo move indoors.
Short Answer: It Depends.
In most urban areas of Canada, municipal bylaws prohibit the discharge of weapons—including bows and arrows—outside of designated facilities.
No! You do not need a Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) to buy or own a standard bow or crossbow in Canada.
Exception: High-velocity crossbows (over 500mm length) may have restrictions.
Currently, there are no designated free public archery ranges in Milo. Shooting in public parks is illegal. The most affordable option is a "Drop-in" pass at a local range, typically around $20-$25.
Archery in Milo, FAQ
There is 1 archery range in Milo. CDTSA Milo Range offers outdoor target.
Last updated 2026-05-24. Sourced from the archeryrangescanada.ca directory.

