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Combat Archery – Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke
# Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke (Combat Archery) Guide: What It Is, How Booking Works, and What to Expect
If you’re looking for an indoor, group-friendly activity in Sherbrooke that feels more like a fast-paced sport than a passive “experience,” Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke is set up for exactly that: a structured “combat archery” session (archery tag) using foam-tipped arrows, run in an arena format with games and safety briefing included.
Below is what you can verify right now (and what you should double-check before you go, because operational details can change).
## Quick facts (confirmed)
– Name: Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke
– Address: 1519 Rue King E, Sherbrooke, QC J1G 1E8
– Phone: 819-679-7369
– Email: [email protected]
– Hours model: Open by reservation only; for same-day availability they ask you to call first
– Posted opening hours:
– Mon–Fri: 12 pm – 11 pm
– Sat–Sun: 9 am – 11 pm
– Session duration (Combat Archery): 80 minutes total (20 minutes training + 60 minutes games)
> Outdated-data flag: Several pages appear to have been published years ago in search results, and prices/hours are the first things that drift. Treat all pricing and time slots as “verify before you go” and use the phone number for same-day confirmation.
## What “combat archery” means here (not target practice)
Combat d’Archers describes the activity as a mix of archery + dodgeball-style gameplay, with foam arrows and a rules-based match format.
If you’ve never done archery tag before, the key difference from standard archery is simple: you’re not aiming at bullseyes—you’re aiming to hit opponents (safely, per the game rules) or complete game objectives during timed rounds.
## What a session includes (confirmed structure)
For Combat Archery at the Sherbrooke location, the site specifies:
– 80-minute session
– 20 minutes of instruction/training
– 60 minutes of games
That structure matters if you’re planning your day. The “real play time” is largely in that 60-minute block, and the opening instruction time is when beginners typically get comfortable with how the bow works and how the rounds are run.
## Booking: what to do if you want to play today
Two booking-related statements are repeated on their Sherbrooke site:
– They operate by reservation (not walk-in).
– For same-day bookings, they ask you to call first to check availability.
If your schedule is tight, that phone call is the difference between showing up confident vs. showing up and hoping.
## Pricing and group formats (verified examples)
The Sherbrooke Combat Archery page lists multiple group packages and what’s included (players, duration, instruction/game split, and add-ons). Examples shown include:
– “Small Public Group” — 10 players, 80-minute session, and notes about per-extra-player pricing and optional party room/additional hour add-ons
– “Kids Birthday Party,” “Private Group,” and larger group options are also listed with the same 80-minute session format.
Important: I’m not treating any specific dollar amounts as timeless truth. Use the page for current rates, then confirm when booking.
## Other activities at the same Sherbrooke venue (confirmed)
Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke also advertises multiple activity categories on its site, including:
– Nerf Battle
– Axe Throwing
– Target Archery
– Demolition Room
– VR Arena
If you’re planning for a mixed-age or mixed-interest group, this matters: it increases your odds of finding something that works for everyone—even if not everyone wants the same intensity level.
## Practical “what to expect” advice that doesn’t rely on guesswork
These are planning tips that hold up without inventing details:
– Arrive early enough for the instruction block. The session format includes training upfront, and missing it means you start behind.
– Decide whether you’re booking public vs. private. Their packages clearly distinguish public-group vs. private-group styles. That choice affects vibe (competitive with strangers vs. just your people).
– Same-day? Call, don’t gamble. They explicitly request a call for same-day availability.
## Inclusivity and accessibility notes (what’s factual vs. what you should check)
I can’t truthfully claim what their facility can/can’t accommodate without a specific accessibility statement from them. What I can do is tell you what to verify quickly:
– Mobility access: Ask about step-free entry and washroom accessibility.
– Sensory considerations: Ask about noise levels and whether quieter time slots exist.
– Language: Their site is available in English and French, which can help mixed-language groups coordinate booking.
## Contact details (for your notes)
– Combat d’Archers Sherbrooke
1519 Rue King E, Sherbrooke, QC J1G 1E8
819-679-7369 | [email protected]
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