2018 Oilmen’s Trap Shoot
79 shooters braved the wind and the rain, but fortunately the weather improved as the day went on. There were some great scores considering the inclement and tricky shooting conditions. …
2018 Oilmen’s Trap Shoot Read MoreMember Club of the BC Wildlife Federation
79 shooters braved the wind and the rain, but fortunately the weather improved as the day went on. There were some great scores considering the inclement and tricky shooting conditions. …
2018 Oilmen’s Trap Shoot Read More
On June 23 & 24 the North Peace Rod and Gun Club hosted an IPSC competition at the Dressler Memorial Range. Forty-four competitors from across BC and Alberta attended these …
2018 IPSC Report Read MoreThe North Peace Rod and Gun Club is dedicated to maintaining and promoting recreational opportunities for its members via the shooting sports, hunting, fishing, conservation and protection of wildlife. The …
Student Summer Employment – General Labour Read More
Kids learn to fish and the fishing derby weekend was finally greeted with two blue-sky days after years of not so great weather. There were two full classes of kids …
Family Fishing Weekend 2018 Update Read More
The Wild Kidz and Go Wild camps are fun summer day camps that will take your children on memorable outdoors adventures, teach them critical wilderness skills (including shooting and …
BC Wildlife Federation’s Wild Kidz in Dawson Creek Read More
The North Peace Rod and Gun Club will be hosting the 63rd Annual General Meeting of the BC Wildlife Federation on May 9-11, 2019. Stay tuned for more information and …
It’s Official Read More
Sign up for the Kids Learn to Fish class is now open. You can register your child or children by dropping in to BackCountry’s store or by calling 250-785-1461 Kids …
2018 Kid’s Learn to Fish Registration Now Open Read More
Jesse Smith of High Prairie, Alberta was the high overall champion as the North Peace Rod and Gun Club hosted the annual Pacific International Trap Assocation shoot. Jesse has a …
2018 PITA Shoot Read MoreA stratified random block (SRB) aerial survey was conducted in Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 7-32, southwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia, on the south side of the Peace River. …
Technical Report — 2018 M.U. 7-32 Moose Survey Read MoreWe are in the final stages of the review process of the club’s constitution for filing and meeting the new requirements of the BC Societies Act. Download and review the …
NPRGC Constitution Review Read More