Spring hours.
Hours go back to 9-5 on Mar 1.
We added a bunch of matches for the spring to Practiscore. Registration for: steel, club matches and RPM (precision .22) is on Practiscore. More to come; but you can find all the TMSA matches here: TMSA Practiscore.
Don is a long-time member of TMSA. He is an active IPSC shooter also. His kidneys have failed. He has end stage kidney failure and recently put on dialysis. He urgently needs a kidney from a living donor for transplant. A deceased kidney is not an option in his case due to his other medical issues. …
We are looking for one or two helpers for the monthly steel matches. Someone to help setup the match and/or organize the tablets on Friday evening before the match, make sure they’re charged, etc. Steel matches run the first Saturday of every month (weather permitting). If you are interested in helping out; contact Jerome @…
B.C. Wildlife Federation presents their Women’s only Introduction to Archery class! If you have been intrigued by the concept of using a bow and arrow – this is the class for you! In this course, led by certified instructors, you will learn your dominant eye & why that is important, range safety, and 11 steps to archery success. Giving…
B.C. Wildlife Federation presents a Women’s Only, Introduction to Shooting! Ever wanted to learn more about shooting in an environment tailored for you? Learn how to safely handle a firearm, aim and shoot with other like-minded participants. Join our qualified instructor in the B.C. Wildlife Federations’s Introduction to Shooting course. Note that hearing protection is provided however,…
Thank you TMSA, for letting us use the range for our UBC Sports Shooting Event. We look forward to hosting more events at TMSA in the future. Check out some photos below.
The club only runs because members put in their time to make it better; the Board, the match directors, heavy equipment operators, the guys who hike up the hill when there’s a foot of snow and then plough out the roads, nothing big happens at the club without volunteer effort. If there’s something that you’d…
We are now hiring range officers. We are entering the busy season and need more staff. We are searching for safety-first oriented individuals to bolster our staff. You should be familiar with the range rules, rules for cease-fires, ACTS/PROVE. You must have a PAL/RPAL. You must speak English. All range commands at TMSA are in…
NOTE: Smoking/Vaping will be only allowed at the smoking area beside the Range office, smoking is not allowed anywhere on the range except in this area.
Please make sure that all garbage is removed from the ranges as the bears are looking for food. Do not place any food or beverage containers of any type in the garbage receptacles on the ranges. Please take them with you when you leave. Do not place any cardboard in the dumpster, leave all cardboard beside the garbage bin in small tin shed. No personal garbage allowed or your access and or membership will be revoked. Also break open all plastic bags that are put into the dumpster to prevent the bears from dragging them out of the bin.
To report a wildlife conflict on TMSA property contact B.C. Conservation officer at 1-877-952-7277 24hrs a day or any member of the board of directors for assistance. During regular hours, report any bear sightings to the Range Warden immediately. Remember all wildlife is protected on TMSA property.