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4 hours
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A thrilling day of clay target shooting awaits at Haliburton Forest, designed for ages 16 and up, including those without a Canadian firearms license. Under the guidance of a trained Range Safety Officer, participants will enjoy a scenic drive to the range before diving into two hours of shooting across a ten-station forested course. Whether you're a novice or an experienced shooter, this experience promises skill-building and fun. All necessary equipment is included, ensuring a safe and enjoyable outing in nature's beauty.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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This guided experience allows a wide range of participants (ages 16+) – including those without their Canadian firearms license – to participate in the shooting of moving clay targets under the direct supervision of a trained guide (i.e. Range Safety Officer). The course consists of one open practice station and a ten-station forested course. Whether you have always wanted to try clay target shooting, a.k.a. trapshooting, hone your skills or are a championship shooter this course promises to delight. No experience required! We provide everything you will need to enjoy the activity. Join us for approximately 4 hours: - Welcome, meet and greet, at Base Camp - Picturesque self-drive to the range following your guide, - Course instruction, and - 2 hours of shooting on the range
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robcrankin,
Aug 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My daughter and I had a great half-day learning to shoot clay pigeons. Steve was our Range Officer and did a great job teaching us about gun usage and safety. We were nervous about firing shotguns but it turned out to be easy and we never felt at risk. We hiked through a beautiful forest, stopping at 10 stations to shoot at different targets. Steve gave individual attention to make sure everyone had some success. The five guys grouped with us had a lot of fun competing with each other.
Operated by Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve