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Contact Information

Phone

403-627-3156

Email

dlfilipuzzi@shaw.ca

Indoor

Pincher Archery Club

749 Main Street, Pincher Creek, Alberta, T0K 1W0, Pincher Creek, Alberta

About archery in Pincher Creek, Alberta

Pincher Creek, Alberta sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. Alberta has 47 archery ranges in the directory, and the scene is two things at once. The Edmonton and Calgary metros run a dense, technically strong target program with Olympic recurve and compound clubs feeding national-level competition.

About Pincher Archery Club

Pincher Creek Archery Club is an indoor archery club located in Pincher Creek, Alberta, in the breathtaking foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Affiliated with Archery Alberta, the club welcomes archers of all ages and abilities — from youth to seniors — including those with disabilities. Offering the Canbow program for beginners and intermediate archers, the club emphasizes accessibility and community. With recurve, compound, and traditional bow shooting available, Pincher Creek Archery Club is southern Alberta's welcoming home for target archery. Search for archery clubs near Pincher Creek, Crowsnest Pass, or southwest Alberta to find this hidden gem.

Range Specifications

Facility

Indoor

Bow Types Allowed

Recurve

Compound

Traditional

Not allowed at this location:

Longbow
Crossbow
Horsebow

Amenities & Features

Lessons Available

Parking

false

Accessibility

false

Not available at this location:

Pro Shop
3D Course
Field Course
Equipment Rental

Location

Pincher Archery Club

749 Main Street, Pincher Creek, Alberta, T0K 1W0

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Pincher Archery Club

749 Main Street, Pincher Creek, Alberta, T0K 1W0

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Getting started in Alberta

Archery Alberta is the provincial governing body for archery in Alberta, and most competitive clubs run through their sanction. If you are new to the sport, the provincial guide covers seasons, disciplines, beginner pathways, and gear.

See the full Alberta archery guide