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Archery at Barefoot Bushcraft

Contact Information

Phone

866-248-1362

Email

wolf@barefootbushcraft.com

Website

http://www.barefootbushcraft.com/archery

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Archery at Barefoot Bushcraft

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1874 Highway 20, Thorold, Ontario, L0S 1E6

About archery in Thorold, Ontario

Thorold, 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 Archery at Barefoot Bushcraft

Barefoot Bushcraft offers outdoor, instinctive archery lessons and range time in Niagara, focusing on skill development, focus, and self-reliance. It's an outdoor experience connecting participants to ancient archery traditions, with equipment rental included for lessons and options for range time only if you bring your own gear.

Range Specifications

Range Length

20yards

Lanes

7lanes

Max Draw

100lbs

Facility

Outdoor Range

Bow Types Allowed

Recurve

Compound

Longbow

Traditional

Not allowed at this location:

Crossbow
Horsebow

Amenities & Features

Field Course

Equipment Rental

Lessons Available

Parking

true

Accessibility

true

Not available at this location:

Pro Shop
3D Course

Location

Archery at Barefoot Bushcraft

1874 Highway 20

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Archery at Barefoot Bushcraft

1874 Highway 20

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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