Quebec has 43 archery ranges across the directory, spread across 35 cities from the West Island through the Eastern Townships and up into cottage country. The scene runs primarily in French, which shapes everything from coaching style to the dominant disciplines. Traditional barebow and instinctive shooting carry more weight here than anywhere else in Canada, tied to a heritage bowhunting culture that fills the woods through deer, moose, and bear seasons. Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Gatineau, and Sherbrooke anchor the indoor target scene. Outside the metros, clubs tucked into the Laurentians and Eastern Townships run 3D courses on real terrain. Use the city list below to find the right club for your discipline and location.
Cities with Archery Ranges
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Seasons, governing body, disciplines, beginner pathway, tournaments, and where to buy gear.
Common questions about archery in Quebec
Most clubs operate primarily in French, with coaching, range commands, and club communications in French by default. A meaningful number of clubs in Montreal, Gatineau, the West Island, and the Eastern Townships have bilingual coaches or members and will accommodate English-speaking archers. Call ahead and ask. If you only speak English, the larger urban clubs are your easiest entry point.
