Saskatchewan has 28 archery ranges spread across 26 cities in the directory, which tells you most of what you need to know. The scene is wide, lean, and tight-knit. Regina and Saskatoon anchor the two metros, with Prince Albert and Moose Jaw filling out the larger centres and the rest of the network spread across smaller prairie communities. Bowhunting culture runs deep here. Deer, elk, moose, and bear seasons drive a lot of summer 3D practice, and several rural clubs build elaborate foam-animal courses that are part shoot, part walk through the bush. The Saskatchewan Archery Association sanctions the provincial calendar and runs the youth and high-performance streams. 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 Saskatchewan
Late April or early May, depending on the year. Prairie winters are long and the ground stays frozen well into spring, so most clubs don't open outdoor lines until the snow is fully off. Outdoor target and 3D run roughly May through October. By late October most archers are back indoors for the winter.
