Notice: December 16, 2024 - Please note that the Archery Range is located within the Mx. Construction working zone. Be aware of the workers nearby as the archery targets have been relocated to the Northeast for their safety.
Archery is the art, sport or skill of shooting with a bow and arrow.
The City has one archery range located in E.T. Seton Park, just south of the Ontario Science Centre on Don Mills Rd., south of Eglinton. The closest entrance to the archery range is off Thorncliffe Park Dr., just south of Overlea Blvd., which runs between Don Mills Rd. and Laird.
The drive-in entrance is closed annually at the first snowfall and stays closed until the snow is melted in spring. The closest transit stop is on Don Mills Rd. at Gateway Blvd. (south end of Ontario Science Centre). Walk down the paved roadway, the archery range is on your left.
There is no supervision and no permits are issued for the archery range. The range is available for use by anyone who wants to use it. Signs are posted with rules and regulations. This facility operates on the honour system and is maintained by Parks staff on an as-needed basis. For more information about the facility contact, the Parks supervisor or you can visit the City of Toronto website.
Crossbows are not allowed.
Archery is only permitted at this facility, it is prohibited in any other area or park.