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Annapolis East Archery Club

Middleton, Nova Scotia
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About archery in Middleton, Nova Scotia

Annapolis East Archery Club is an outdoor archery facility in Middleton, Nova Scotia.

About Annapolis East Archery Club

Annapolis East Archery Club operates at Rotary Park on Lily Lake Road in Middleton, Nova Scotia, providing quality outdoor archery facilities. Our range hosts Archery Nova Scotia 720 Provincial competitions, establishing us as a key venue in the province's competitive archery circuit. Membership is required, and we welcome recurve, compound, and longbow archers of all experience levels. Located in the Annapolis Valley between Kentville and Bridgetown, our club serves Middleton, Kingston, Greenwood, Lawrencetown, and surrounding communities throughout the region. Whether you are training for provincial competitions or enjoying recreational archery, contact Chris England for membership details and upcoming event schedules.

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Range Specifications

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Outdoor

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

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Location

Annapolis East Archery Club

1136 Lily Lake Rd (Rotary Park)

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Annapolis East Archery Club

1136 Lily Lake Rd (Rotary Park)

Contact Information

Email

Annapoliseastarchery@gmail.com

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 →