Yukon has 8 archery ranges in the directory, anchored by Whitehorse with three ranges and spread across Carcross, Carmacks, Dawson City, Haines Junction, and Teslin. Whitehorse holds the only urban concentration of clubs and coaches, and the community ranges in the smaller settlements serve their immediate area, often doubling as recreation and country food preparation hubs. Subarctic climate shapes the calendar more than anywhere else in this directory: long winters with limited daylight push almost everything indoors from October through April, with a short, sharp outdoor season from mid-May through September that includes the longest summer daylight in the country. Yukon Aboriginal Sport Circle coordinates archery development territorially, and Archery Canada ties Yukon archers into the national competitive pipeline. Use the city list below to find the right club.
Cities with Archery Ranges
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Common questions about archery in Yukon
Mid to late May for most clubs, once the snow is fully off and the ground firms up. The outdoor target and 3D window runs through to mid-September, with peak shooting from June through August when daylight in Whitehorse stretches close to 20 hours a day. By October most archers are back on indoor 18m lines for the long winter.
