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Business Hours

Wednesdays 6PM

Outdoor

Broken Arrow Archery Club

Yellowhead Highway West (19km west of Yorkton), Yorkton, Saskatchewan

About archery in Yorkton, Saskatchewan

Yorkton, Saskatchewan sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. 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.

About Broken Arrow Archery Club

Established in 1969, the Broken Arrow Archery Club provides an immersive outdoor archery experience 19 km west of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, along the Yellowhead Highway. Uniquely combining sport and recreation, our facility features a challenging outdoor 3D course complete with diverse animal and bag targets, alongside a small, welcoming campground with fire pits. For an affordable $25 annual membership, members enjoy Wednesday evening shoots at 6 PM and family camping access. We proudly welcome recurve, compound, and longbow archers to our beautifully situated Yorkton community outdoor target range.
outdoor, 3D, camping

Range Specifications

Facility

Outdoor

Bow Types Allowed

Recurve

Compound

Longbow

Not allowed at this location:

Crossbow
Traditional
Horsebow

Amenities & Features

3D Course

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Accessibility

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Pro Shop
Field Course
Equipment Rental
Lessons Available

Location

Broken Arrow Archery Club

Yellowhead Highway West (19km west of Yorkton)

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Broken Arrow Archery Club

Yellowhead Highway West (19km west of Yorkton)

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Getting started in Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan Archery Association is the provincial governing body for archery in Saskatchewan, 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 Saskatchewan archery guide