Toronto Public Archery Range
770 Don Mills Rd
Toronto, ON M3C
The Toronto Public Archery Range, located in E.T. Seton Park, is one of the few free public archery ranges in North America, offering a unique space for archers of all skill levels to practice their craft. Established in 1968, the range was made possible through the donation of land by author Ernest Thompson Seton, who aimed to promote a love of archery and Native culture.
The range features target butts made from Natural Tentest, a wood pulp material, ensuring durability and longevity under normal use. Visitors are encouraged to adhere to archery rules for safety and to maintain the integrity of the range, fostering a respectful environment for all archers.
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