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Best Archery Ranges in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Looking for a place to shoot in Moose Jaw? Whether you're a bowhunter preparing for the season or looking for a unique date night idea, Moose Jaw has a vibrant archery scene. Below is our curated list of the top archery clubs, ranges, and pro shops in Moose Jaw.
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📍Local Archery Guide: What You Need to Know in Moose Jaw
Indoor vs. Outdoor Seasons
In Saskatchewan, the outdoor season typically runs from May to October. During these months, 3D archery courses are very popular in nearby conservation areas.
Winter Strategy: From November to April, most archers in Moose Jaw move indoors.
Is Backyard Archery Legal in Moose Jaw?
Short Answer: It Depends.
In most urban areas of Canada, municipal bylaws prohibit the discharge of weapons—including bows and arrows—outside of designated facilities.
Do I Need a License (PAL) to Buy a Bow?
No! You do not need a Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) to buy or own a standard bow or crossbow in Canada.
Exception: High-velocity crossbows (over 500mm length) may have restrictions.
Where Can I Shoot for Free?
Currently, there are no designated free public archery ranges in Moose Jaw. Shooting in public parks is illegal. The most affordable option is a "Drop-in" pass at a local range, typically around $20-$25.
Frequently asked questions about archery in Moose Jaw
How many archery ranges are in Moose Jaw?
There is 1 archery range in Moose Jaw. Thunder Creek Archery Club offers indoor target.
What is the closest archery range to Moose Jaw?
Thunder Creek Archery Club is an archery range in Moose Jaw and offers indoor target. It is located at 122 Main St N.
Are there indoor archery ranges in Moose Jaw?
Yes. Thunder Creek Archery Club runs an indoor archery range in Moose Jaw. Indoor season runs roughly October through April when most clubs move to 18m or 25m lines.
Can beginners shoot archery in Moose Jaw?
Yes. While none of the Moose Jaw ranges explicitly list lessons in the directory, most clubs run intro programs in the fall. Contact the listings directly to ask about beginner blocks. The Saskatchewan Archery Association is the provincial governing body and sanctions coaching certification across Saskatchewan.
Do I need a membership to shoot archery in Moose Jaw?
Most ranges in Moose Jaw require a club membership to shoot. Membership typically runs $200 to $450 per year and usually includes provincial federation registration. Check each listing for current dues.
Last updated 2026-05-24. Sourced from the archeryrangescanada.ca directory.
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