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Ludwigvan 09-30-2007 03:02 PM

Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Hi everyone. I live in North York, Toronto. I hear the Science Centre range does not allow crossbows. Can anyone recommend a range in the GTA that allows xbows? I have a large backyard and I can set up a target with a steep hill as a backstop about 15 yards away, but I'd really like to go somewhere and do some proper shooting my recurve and my xbow. Is it even legal to use archery equipment in your backyard in Toronto?
Thanks

Dnk 09-30-2007 09:42 PM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Try York County Bowmen (Newmarket) or the Oshawa Gun Club.

scpatterson 10-01-2007 04:56 AM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Move to Tennessee!!!!!!!!!!!!!You could just about practice in the Walmart parking lot if you like..........

Digger886 10-01-2007 07:20 AM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Durham archers in north Oshawa has nice range thats open year round, targets and 3D course, but you have to be a member.

http://www.durhamarchers.ca/durhamarchers/index.html

Dnk 10-01-2007 07:33 AM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Digger, do you know John and Craig from Gagnon's?


BTW Re:Science Center archery range. I've seen guys shooting pellet rifles there so its hard to believe they enforce the crossbow rules. Maybe we should start a petition to the City to allow crossbows?

Ludwigvan 10-01-2007 10:32 AM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
I think the Science Centre range is just an open range with no staff or anything so I am mystified as to how they could enforce any rules.
Is it legal to shoot in your back yard?

Dnk 10-01-2007 10:40 AM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 
Donno for sure but I would assume the answer is no. If your arrow glanced off your inteded target and ended up in your neigbour's property there would be legal poop to pay. I know if your arrow ended up in my living room wall I would call the police, wouldn't you? There is a very general charge called public endagerment that is under the criminal code that you would be charged with.
There are days that Olympic shooters go there, that is what you want to avoid. The Parks department told me that they were going to run the range. Can you imagine the looks?


Digger886 10-01-2007 12:23 PM

RE: Backyard shooting, Toronto ranges that allow crossbows
 

ORIGINAL: Dnk

Digger, do you know John and Craig from Gagnon's?
I know them to see, but not personally.


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