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Bras d'Or Archers Association

28 Jessica Wong Lane, Baddeck, Nova Scotia, B0E 1B0

About archery in Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Baddeck, Nova Scotia sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. Nova Scotia has 25 archery ranges in the directory, spread across the Halifax Regional Municipality, the South Shore, the Annapolis Valley, the Northumberland Shore, and Cape Breton. Halifax, Dartmouth, Truro, and Sydney anchor the four regional clusters, with smaller community clubs filling out the coastal areas in between.

About Bras d'Or Archers Association

Bras d'Or Archers Association is an archery club located in the scenic town of Baddeck on Cape Breton's stunning Bras d'Or Lakes. Our club serves archery enthusiasts across Victoria County and the central Cape Breton region with regular shooting programs. Membership is required, and we welcome recurve, compound, and longbow archers of all skill levels to our welcoming community. Whether you are a local resident or visiting the world-famous Cabot Trail region, Bras d'Or Archers provides a friendly atmosphere for target shooting in one of Nova Scotia's most picturesque settings. Contact Joe Harvie for membership details and schedules.
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Bras d'Or Archers Association

28 Jessica Wong Lane

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Bras d'Or Archers Association

28 Jessica Wong Lane

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Getting started in Nova Scotia

Archery Nova Scotia is the provincial governing body for archery in Nova Scotia, 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 Nova Scotia archery guide