Highland Bow & Arrow

Highland Bow & Arrow

attraction· Englishtown, NS · ★ 5.00 (21 reviews)

Highland Bow & Arrow is a traditional archery range located in Wreck Cove on the Cabot trail. Beginner archery lessons and 3D shooting tours are available by appointment. Each new shooter will receive an in-depth lesson on the range and the appropriate equipment. This experience is 1 hour and participants must be at least 9 years old. The 3D tour combines the range lesson with an even more exciting archery experience. After lessons and practice, shooters will be toured on a beautiful woods trail by the ocean to shoot eight 3D targets. Ranging from dinosaurs, turkeys, zombies and giant fish – this style of archery is challenging and fun, especially for groups. You must be 12 years old and up to participate and there are group prices available for 4+ people. Highland Bow has an outdoor kitchen, firepits, and lots of room for birthday parties, school groups, wedding parties and more. By appointment only. Text or call Jay at 902 233 4750 to make an appointment. Prices and more info at www.highlandbow.ca

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