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Hartz Point Archers

Shelburne, Nova Scotia
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About archery in Shelburne, Nova Scotia

Hartz Point Archers is an indoor and outdoor archery facility in Shelburne, Nova Scotia.

About Hartz Point Archers

Hartz Point Archers is an archery club located on Hartz Point Road in Shelburne, along Nova Scotia's scenic South Shore coastline. Our club has provided a dedicated local archery venue for the Shelburne County community for years. Membership is required, and we welcome archers shooting recurve, compound, and longbow at our facilities. Serving Shelburne, Barrington, Lockeport, and the surrounding South Shore communities, Hartz Point Archers is the area's established archery destination. Please note that the club's current operating status should be verified before visiting by contacting them directly for the latest information on schedules, membership availability, and range access.

Range Specifications

Facility

Both

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

Parking

true

Accessibility

false

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Pro Shop
3D Course
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Location

Hartz Point Archers

478 Hartz Point Rd

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Hartz Point Archers

478 Hartz Point Rd

Contact Information

Phone

902-874-0712

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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.
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