Ontario has 143 archery ranges across the directory, more than twice the count in any other Canadian province. Archery Ontario sanctions one of the country's longest competitive calendars, anchored by the AO 10 Ring Indoor Championship in February that doubles as a national-team selection pipeline. Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London hold the densest indoor target scene. Head two hours north of the 401 in summer and you hit 3D clubs tucked into woodlots from Muskoka to Algonquin. In 2026, Ontario also hosts the Canadian Outdoor Archery Championships in Muskoka, August 7 to 15. Use the city list below to find the right club for your discipline and location.
Cities with Archery Ranges
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Common questions about archery in Ontario
October or November. Indoor season is just kicking off, clubs are launching their fall learn-to-shoot programs, and you get the full winter to develop form before outdoor season opens in May. Starting in summer also works, but you'll be learning on a busy 3D weekend instead of a structured beginner block.
