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Archery Ranges in Newfoundland and Labrador

A small, rugged, island-and-mainland scene that punches above its size. Newfoundland and Labrador archers shoot through one of the harshest weather windows in Canada, and the moose and caribou bowhunting culture keeps the calendar honest.

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About archery in Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador has 8 archery ranges in the directory, one per community, spread from St. John's and Mount Pearl on the Avalon Peninsula across to Corner Brook and Stephenville on the west coast, with Gander and Clarenville in the centre, Holyrood just outside St. John's, and Happy Valley-Goose Bay anchoring the scene in Labrador. Most communities are served by exactly one club, which means the local range is the centre of gravity for archery in that whole region. The North Atlantic climate is the loudest variable here: wet, windy, snowy from November through April, with a compressed outdoor target and 3D window that runs roughly mid-May through early October. Archery Newfoundland and Labrador coordinates the provincial calendar and ties the island and mainland clubs together. Use the city list below to find the right club.

Cities with Archery Ranges

Want more context? Read our full guide to archery in Newfoundland and Labrador

Seasons, governing body, disciplines, beginner pathway, tournaments, and where to buy gear.

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Common questions about archery in Newfoundland and Labrador

Mid to late May for most island clubs, and early June for Labrador. The North Atlantic spring is slow, wet, and cold, and the outdoor target and 3D window typically runs through to early October before the weather turns again. Indoor 18m target leagues carry the rest of the year, October through April.