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North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section)

Barriere, British Columbia
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North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section)
About archery in Barriere, British Columbia

North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section) is an outdoor archery facility in Barriere, British Columbia.

About North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section)

NEW LISTING. Founded 2009, serving hunters and anglers with a full-service gun and archery range. Archery meets Thursdays at 6 PM. $90 individual / $100 family membership plus $10/year key rental.

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Range Specifications

Facility

Outdoor

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

Lessons Available

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Accessibility

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Location

North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section)

Gorman Lake Forest Service Road

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North Thompson Fish and Game Club (Archery Section)

Gorman Lake Forest Service Road

Contact Information

Phone

778-694-5447

Website

https://norththompsonfishandgameclub.ca/

Business Hours

Thursday evenings at 6 PM till dark

Plan your visit

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