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Archery Ranges in New Brunswick

A bilingual Maritime scene split between the Saint John River Valley, greater Moncton, and the Acadian coast. New Brunswick archers shoot a tight calendar of indoor target through the winter and outdoor 3D once the woods dry out, with a heritage bowhunting culture wrapped around the white-tail deer opener.

26
Total Ranges
25
Cities
About Archery in New Brunswick

New Brunswick has 26 archery ranges across 24 cities in the directory, which gives you a sense of the scene: small clubs, spread wide, most communities served by exactly one. Fredericton anchors the capital region. Quispamsis and Saint John hold the south. Lower Coverdale and the rest of greater Moncton cover the southeast. Edmundston handles the upper Saint John River Valley near the Quebec border, and Miramichi anchors the north shore. The Acadian Peninsula and the rural counties between fill the map with community clubs that punch above their size. The province runs bilingual, with English-dominant clubs in the southwest and French-dominant clubs through the Acadian regions, and Archery New Brunswick / Tir à l'arc Nouveau-Brunswick coordinates both halves of the scene. Use the city list below to find the right club.

Common questions

New Brunswick archery FAQ

When does outdoor archery season actually start in New Brunswick?

Late April or early May for most clubs, with target lines opening once the snow is fully off and the ground firms up. Outdoor target and 3D run through to mid-October, with the heaviest shooting weather from late May through September. By November, most archers are back on indoor 18m lines for the winter.

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