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Temiskaming Bullseye Club
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Contact Information

Phone

705-647-4275

Website

https://tembullseye.ca

Business Hours

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Temiskaming Bullseye Club

705503 Twin Lakes Road, New Liskeard, Ontario, P0J 1P0

About archery in New Liskeard, Ontario

New Liskeard, Ontario sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. 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.

About Temiskaming Bullseye Club

The Temiskaming Bullseye Club, located in New Liskeard, is the primary shooting sports facility for the Temiskaming region. Established in 1978, this comprehensive club offers ranges for rifle, handgun, trap, skeet, and archery. It operates with a focus on safety and community, providing a space for members to pursue their passions. The club features both indoor and outdoor facilities, making it a year-round destination. Whether you are a competitive shooter or a recreational archer, the Temiskaming Bullseye Club offers the infrastructure and camaraderie needed to enjoy the sport. It is a vital institution for outdoor recreation in Northern Ontario.
New Liskeard; Temiskaming; indoor; outdoor; archery

Range Specifications

Facility

Both

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

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Accessibility

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Not available at this location:

Pro Shop
3D Course
Field Course
Equipment Rental
Lessons Available

Location

Temiskaming Bullseye Club

705503 Twin Lakes Road

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Temiskaming Bullseye Club

705503 Twin Lakes Road

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Getting started in Ontario

Archery Ontario is the provincial governing body for archery in Ontario, 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 Ontario archery guide