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Twin Rivers Archery

Tinker, New Brunswick
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About archery in Tinker, New Brunswick

Twin Rivers Archery is an outdoor archery facility in Tinker, New Brunswick.

About Twin Rivers Archery

Twin Rivers Archery on Tinker Road in Carleton County is an outdoor archery club serving the upper Saint John River valley of western New Brunswick. Our club features a 3D course for engaging outdoor target shooting surrounded by beautiful New Brunswick countryside. Membership is required, and we welcome all bow types including recurve, compound, and longbow. Serving Woodstock, Hartland, Florenceville-Bristol, and the broader Carleton County area, Twin Rivers Archery provides quality outdoor archery in one of the province's most scenic agricultural regions. Contact Kevin Booker for membership details, current shooting schedules, and information about upcoming 3D archery events.

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Range Specifications

Facility

Outdoor

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

3D Course

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Location

Twin Rivers Archery

51 Tinker Road

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Twin Rivers Archery

51 Tinker Road

Contact Information

Phone

506-273-2518

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Getting started in New Brunswick
Archery New Brunswick is the provincial governing body for archery in New Brunswick, 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.
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