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Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club (Archery Range)
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Contact Information

Phone

250-342-3010

Email

info@lwdrodgun.com

Website

https://lwdrodgun.com/

Business Hours

Dawn to dusk; Volunteers Sun/Wed 6-8 PM (May-Aug)

Outdoor

Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club (Archery Range)

Rauch Homestead Shooting Range, Invermere, British Columbia

About archery in Invermere, British Columbia

Invermere, British Columbia sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. BC is the fastest-growing archery scene in Canada, shaped by terrain and a mild coastal climate that lets outdoor shooting run ten or eleven months a year in many spots. Vancouver, Victoria, and the Fraser Valley host most of the urban target clubs.

About Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club (Archery Range)

NEW LISTING. Community shooting facility with 100+ year history serving the Columbia Valley. Static archery range 15-60 yards plus 15-target 3D course set up seasonally from early May. Members $4/day, non-members $10/day. Equipment rental $10/day.
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Range Specifications

Range Length

15yards

Lanes

15lanes

Facility

Outdoor

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

3D Course

Equipment Rental

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Accessibility

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Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club (Archery Range)

Rauch Homestead Shooting Range

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Lake Windermere District Rod & Gun Club (Archery Range)

Rauch Homestead Shooting Range

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Getting started in British Columbia

The BC Archery Association is the provincial governing body for archery in British Columbia, 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 British Columbia archery guide