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Woodstock Archery Club

Woodstock, New Brunswick
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Woodstock Archery Club
About archery in Woodstock, New Brunswick

Woodstock Archery Club is an indoor and outdoor archery facility in Woodstock, New Brunswick.

About Woodstock Archery Club

Woodstock Archery Club on Charles Street is a family-oriented archery club offering both indoor and outdoor facilities in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Open Monday through Friday 11 AM to 5 PM, our club encourages all members to participate in club operations with many volunteer opportunities available. Our 3D course provides exciting outdoor target shooting, and we welcome archers of all ages and skill levels. Membership is required, and all bow types are accepted including recurve, compound, and longbow. Serving Woodstock, Hartland, Houlton, and the upper Saint John River valley, contact Adam Sullivan to join Carleton County's most active family archery community.

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Range Specifications

Range Length

20yards

Lanes

4lanes

Facility

Both

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

3D Course

Equipment Rental

Lessons Available

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Location

Woodstock Archery Club

143 Charles St

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Woodstock Archery Club

143 Charles St

Contact Information

Phone

506-594-1609

Business Hours

Mon-Fri 11am-5pm

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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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