Adult Membership – Range Access & League Participation Guidelines
Adult members who own their own archery equipment may purchase a range access key. Please review the following requirements and guidelines:
Range Access Requirements
Prior to getting a range key, members must complete the Range Safety Officer (RSO) Course available online through Archery Canada.
The indoor range is available daily from 6:30 AM to 11:00 PM, from September until May (CLOSED June - Aug) provided it is not in use for scheduled:
Classes
Clinics
Tournaments
Special events
👉 Please refer to the event calendar before attending.
New to Archery?
From November through January, we host a weekly Tuesday Development Night for new members and archers looking for extra guidance or feedback. This is a great opportunity to improve shooting technique, ask questions, and learn from experienced members.
Adult League Participation
Our adult league is a great way to measure progress, refine skills, and prepare for competition in a supportive environment.
League Rules & Guidelines
Sign up to participate and submit official league scores.
You may choose your lane and target.
Scorecards are provided.
All league scores must be shot on 40 cm targets.
A minimum of 20 scores is required.
Your top scores will be averaged.
Each scorecard must be signed by:
The archer
A witness
A minimum of two people must be present when shooting league scores.
League shooting is permitted only when the range is not in use for:
JOP classes
School or homeschool programs
Tournaments
Additional Guidelines
If you’re unsure which category or class applies to you, please ask a fellow member—many are happy to help.
If shooting a compound bow over 60 lbs, rotate your target position frequently to prevent damage to a single area on the butt.
League rules may be updated as needed. All participating members will be notified of any changes.
Why Join the League?
Track Your Progress: Score every round to see real-time improvement.
Experiment with Changes: Adjust form or equipment and compare results.
Learn Competition Etiquette: Get familiar with tournament-style scoring and setup.
Connect with Members: Gain insight into what equipment others use, how they shoot, and build a stronger community connection.
Access a Variety of Targets: Practice on different target butts similar to those used in competitions.